This book brings together a selection of Rob Whiteâ s essays that explore the theories, research approaches and concepts that have been instrumental to our understanding of environmental harm and eco-justice.
This book brings together a selection of Rob Whiteâ s essays that explore the theories, research approaches and concepts that have been instrumental to our understanding of environmental harm and eco-justice.
Rob White is Distinguished Professor of Criminology at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Theory, Research and Practice in Green Criminology Part 1: Theory and Concepts 2.The Conceptual Contours of Green Criminology 3.Critical Green Criminology 4.Ecocentrism and Criminal Justice 5.Ecocide and the Carbon Crimes of the Powerful 6.Climate Change and Paradoxical Harm Part 2: Knowing and Valuing 7.Green Criminology and the Non-Human Victim 8.Indigenous Communities, Environmental Protection and Restorative Justice 9.The Four Ways of Eco-Global Criminology 10.Researching Transnational Environmental Harm: Toward an Eco-Global Criminology 11.Depleted Uranium, State Crime and the Politics of Knowing Part 3: Responding and Acting 12.Reparative Justice, Environmental Crime and Penalties for the Powerful 13.NGO Engagement in Environmental Law Enforcement: Critical Reflections 14.Environmental Harm, Ecological Citizenship and Transnational Environmental Activism 15.Environmental Insecurity and Fortress Mentality 16.Eco-Justice and the Moral Fissures of Green Criminology
1.Theory, Research and Practice in Green Criminology Part 1: Theory and Concepts 2.The Conceptual Contours of Green Criminology 3.Critical Green Criminology 4.Ecocentrism and Criminal Justice 5.Ecocide and the Carbon Crimes of the Powerful 6.Climate Change and Paradoxical Harm Part 2: Knowing and Valuing 7.Green Criminology and the Non-Human Victim 8.Indigenous Communities, Environmental Protection and Restorative Justice 9.The Four Ways of Eco-Global Criminology 10.Researching Transnational Environmental Harm: Toward an Eco-Global Criminology 11.Depleted Uranium, State Crime and the Politics of Knowing Part 3: Responding and Acting 12.Reparative Justice, Environmental Crime and Penalties for the Powerful 13.NGO Engagement in Environmental Law Enforcement: Critical Reflections 14.Environmental Harm, Ecological Citizenship and Transnational Environmental Activism 15.Environmental Insecurity and Fortress Mentality 16.Eco-Justice and the Moral Fissures of Green Criminology
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