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Toward a green cultural criminology of the South
2020This 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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A green-cultural criminology: An exploratory outline
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2013Within the last two decades, “green criminology” has emerged as a distinctive area of study, drawing together criminologists with a wide range of specific research interests and representing varying theoretical orientations. “Green criminology” spans the micro to the macro, from work on individual-level environmental crimes to business/corporate ...
Brisman, Avi, South, Nigel
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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 ).
Lorenzo Natali
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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 ).
Lorenzo Natali
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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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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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Tangled up in green: Cultural criminology and green criminology
2013The 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
J. Ferrell
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Journal of Contemporary Crime, Harm, and Ethics, 2021
Smith and Brisman (2020) have argued that our social and cultural orientation toward environmental crises is influenced by the existence of an ‘Environmental Crisis Industry’ (ECI hereafter) that favours environmental ‘solutions’ that are palatable to ...
Thomas Raymen, Oliver Smith
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Smith and Brisman (2020) have argued that our social and cultural orientation toward environmental crises is influenced by the existence of an ‘Environmental Crisis Industry’ (ECI hereafter) that favours environmental ‘solutions’ that are palatable to ...
Thomas Raymen, Oliver Smith
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Towards Visual and Sensory Methodologies in Green Cultural Criminology
2022This 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 ...
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