On Narrative and Green Cultural Criminology
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative criminology that does not limit itself to non-fictional stories of offenders.
Avi Brisman
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Southern Green Cultural Criminology and Environmental Crime Prevention: Representations of Nature Within Four Colombian Indigenous Communities [PDF]
AbstractThis exploratory study develops a “southern green cultural criminology” approach to the prevention of environmental harms and crimes. The main aim is to understand differing cultural representations of nature, including wildlife, present within four Colombian Indigenous communities to evaluate whether they encourage environmentally friendly ...
Goyes, David Rodríguez +7 more
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The Fable of The Three Little Pigs: Climate Change and Green Cultural Criminology
This paper builds on previous calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative, as well as a narrative criminology that does not limit itself to nonfictional stories of offenders, in two ways.
Avi Brisman
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The Role of Media and Culture in Violating the Right to a Healthy Environment from the Perspective of Critical Integrative Criminology (Studying the Model of Neoliberal Societies) [PDF]
Concerning the importance of the guarantee of right on the safe environment as a part of the solidarity rights subdivision, sometimes we face with the violation of this right by the governments themselves in neoliberal societies.
Abdul Reza Javan Jafari, Amin Hajivand
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Policing the Pedal Rebels: A Case Study of Environmental Activism Under COVID-19
Australia, along with nation-states internationally, has entered a new phase of environmentally focused activism, with globalised, coordinated and social media–enabled environmental social movements seeking to address human-induced climate change and ...
Murray Lee
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The subject of this research is Mata dan Rahasia Pulau Gapi by Okky Madasari. I adopt green cultural criminology and narrative criminology to analyze how the writer describes environmental crime phenomena in her work as a medium for internalizing the ...
Wara Aninditari Larascintya Habsari
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On the Geometry of Speciesist Policing: The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Animal Cruelty Data
This article contests the animal cruelty statistics newly collected and publicized in the US by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In what follows, we (1) outline the inclusion of animal cruelty in the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting ...
Piers Beirne, Michael J. Lynch
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The Psychological Science Accelerator’s COVID-19 rapid-response dataset
Measurement(s) COVID-19 Protocols, Restrictions • Health Behaviors • Personality and Behavioral Change, CTCAE • Emotion • Message Framing • Self-Determination Technology Type(s) Survey • Experiment Design Type Factor Type(s) COVID-19 Protocols ...
Erin M. Buchanan +339 more
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Biting back: A green-cultural criminology of animal liberation struggle as constructed through online communiques [PDF]
This article conceptualises animal liberation direct action in green-cultural criminological terms. To do this, it draws on Johnston and Johnston’s methodological approach and undertakes qualitative content analysis of animal liberation communiqués published on the website, Bite Back.
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Land Use Influencing the Spatial Distribution of Urban Crime: A Case Study of Szczecin, Poland
This paper falls into a common field of scientific research and its practical applications at the interface of urban geography, environmental criminology, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Natalia Sypion-Dutkowska +1 more
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