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Towards Visual and Sensory Methodologies in Green Cultural Criminology

2022
This chapter discusses the potential usefulness of a visual and sensory methodology for investigating the social perception of environmental crime and harm. Given the scarcity of tools with which to approach these dynamic and elusive phenomena, we focus first on the theoretical and methodological overlaps between green, cultural, visual, and sensory ...
Natali, L   +3 more
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Green Cultural Criminology

2014
Over the last two decades, "green criminology" has emerged as a unique area of study, bringing together criminologists and sociologists from a wide range of research backgrounds and varying theoretical orientations. It spans the micro to the macro?from individual-level environmental crimes and victimization to business/corporate violations and state ...
Brisman, A, South, N
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Green cultural criminology

2018
This chapter describes some examples of consumption, representation and commodification of nature and related consequences and trends. Green cultural criminology is a new direction in critical criminology—one that, offers many further avenues to pursue, while dovetailing nicely with many of the other critical criminological concerns expressed.
Brisman, Avi, South, Nigel
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Toward a green cultural criminology of the South

2020
This chapter begins by reminding readers how green cultural criminology—a cross-fertilisation of green criminology and cultural criminology—has attempted to: (1) examine the way(s) in which environmental crimes, harms, and disasters are constructed and represented by the news media and in popular cultural forms; (2) highlight and analyse patterns of ...
Avi Brisman, Nigel South
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Green Criminology, Culture, and Cinema

2017
Since first proposed by Brisman and South, green cultural criminology has sought to interrogate human-environment interactions in order to locate meaning. Within the broad framework of green cultural criminology, work has emerged that follows visual criminology in looking to the visual cultural register for insights into the intersections of crime ...
Bill McClanahan   +2 more
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Étudier l’expérience vécue de la victimation environnementale. L’apport de la green-cultural criminology

Déviance et Société, 2019
L’article explore les processus de victimation environnementale du point de vue d’une criminologie « verte » et « culturelle » ( green-cultural criminology ). Il défend l’adoption d’une approche visuelle dans l’enquête qualitative, au moyen d’une méthode connue sous le nom de photo-interprétation ( photo-elicitation ).
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Tangled up in green: Cultural criminology and green criminology

2013
The past two decades have seen the development of two new types of criminological analysis: green criminology and cultural criminology. Both remain emergent perspectives, still in the process of sharpening their theoretical and substantive focus – though in the case of cultural criminology at least, this inchoate state is itself valued for its anarchic
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Green Cultural Criminology: Foundations, Variations and New Frames

Green cultural criminology (GCC) is a hybridized, interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon general propositions associated with green criminology and cultural criminology. Whereas green criminology is concerned with crimes and harms affecting the natural environment and the planet, including their associated impacts on human and nonhuman life, cultural
Anita Lam, Nigel South, Avi Brisman
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‘To Preserve and Promote’: Gendering Harm in Green Cultural Criminology

2023
This chapter explores how gendered representations of resource development affect individual and collective behaviour and how these characterisations shape attitudes and policies. Taking a cultural criminological approach, I turn attention to how narratives of frontier masculinity uphold the oil and gas industry in the province of Alberta – the oil and
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Noise, artificial light and odour. Applying green and cultural criminology to the acoustic-sensory echoes of urban spaces

2020
Este artículo, bajo el prisma de la criminología verde y la criminología cultural, analiza diversos aspectos del ruido en los espacios urbanos y subraya la convergencia sensitiva entre fenómenos ruidosos, odoríferos y lumínicos, como parte del enfoque de una criminología sensorial emergente “visual, olfativa y auditiva” y del estudio de los usos y ...
García Ruiz, Ascensión   +2 more
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