This book uses empirical and theoretical arguments to discuss the multi-dimensional character of eco-global crime. It provides new ideas and insights which are relevant on a global scale and discusses eco-global crime from a justice perspective. The persistence of animal abuse and speciesism are also examined together with policies aimed at controlling the natural world and plant species. This study of the exploitation of nature and other species is invaluable for students and scholars globally, working within or connected to the field of green and eco-global criminology.
This book uses empirical and theoretical arguments to discuss the multi-dimensional character of eco-global crime. It provides new ideas and insights which are relevant on a global scale and discusses eco-global crime from a justice perspective. The persistence of animal abuse and speciesism are also examined together with policies aimed at controlling the natural world and plant species. This study of the exploitation of nature and other species is invaluable for students and scholars globally, working within or connected to the field of green and eco-global criminology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Guri Larsen and Ragnhild Sollund are Professors of Criminology at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo. Rune Ellefsen is a PhD candidate also at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo. They have all conducted research and studies in the field of eco-global criminology, and have diverse professional backgrounds. The editors are members of the Nordic research project 'Green criminology in the Nordic countries', which is headed by Larsen and run by Ellefsen.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements Part I Introduction to Eco-global Criminology Chapter 1 Introduction, Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund Chapter 2 The Foundations of Eco-global Criminology, Rob White Chapter 3 The Most Serious Crime, Guri Larsen Chapter 4 Constructing a Meta-history of Eco-global Criminology, Per Jørgen Ystehede Part II Speciesism, Animal Abuse and Social Movements Chapter 5 The Rhetorical Making of a Crime Called Speciesism, Kristian Bjørkdahl Chapter 6 Speciesism as Doxic Practice Versus Valuing Difference and Plurality, Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund Chapter 7 The Ideological Fantasy of Animal Welfare, Per-Anders Svärd Chapter 8 Natural Exploitation, Ingvill H. Riise Chapter 9 Differing Philosophies, Elisa Aaltola Chapter 10 Green Movements as Threats to Order and Economy, Rune Ellefsen Part III Biodiversity, Environmental and Species Justice Chapter 11 Unlawful Hunting of Large Carnivores in Sweden, Johanna Hagstedt, Lars Korsell Chapter 12 Native Nature and Alien Invasions, Marte Qvenild Chapter 13 Industrialising Greenland, Mikkel Myrup Chapter 14 Environmental Harm, Sigurd S. Dybing Chapter 15 Enacting Human and Non-human Indigenous, Gro Birgit Ween
Preface and Acknowledgements Part I Introduction to Eco-global Criminology Chapter 1 Introduction, Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund Chapter 2 The Foundations of Eco-global Criminology, Rob White Chapter 3 The Most Serious Crime, Guri Larsen Chapter 4 Constructing a Meta-history of Eco-global Criminology, Per Jørgen Ystehede Part II Speciesism, Animal Abuse and Social Movements Chapter 5 The Rhetorical Making of a Crime Called Speciesism, Kristian Bjørkdahl Chapter 6 Speciesism as Doxic Practice Versus Valuing Difference and Plurality, Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund Chapter 7 The Ideological Fantasy of Animal Welfare, Per-Anders Svärd Chapter 8 Natural Exploitation, Ingvill H. Riise Chapter 9 Differing Philosophies, Elisa Aaltola Chapter 10 Green Movements as Threats to Order and Economy, Rune Ellefsen Part III Biodiversity, Environmental and Species Justice Chapter 11 Unlawful Hunting of Large Carnivores in Sweden, Johanna Hagstedt, Lars Korsell Chapter 12 Native Nature and Alien Invasions, Marte Qvenild Chapter 13 Industrialising Greenland, Mikkel Myrup Chapter 14 Environmental Harm, Sigurd S. Dybing Chapter 15 Enacting Human and Non-human Indigenous, Gro Birgit Ween
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