Green Cultural Criminology
Constructions of Environmental Harm, Consumerism, and Resistance to Ecocide
Nigel South author Avi Brisman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th May '14
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This book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of cultural criminology and environmental issues, specifically through the lens of Green Cultural Criminology.
This book outlines the elements of a green cultural criminology, inviting cultural criminologists to adopt a green perspective on the consumption landscape and the increasing environmental harms. It also encourages green criminologists to delve into cultural representations and conflicts related to the natural environment.
Over the past two decades, the field of green criminology has developed into a distinct area of study, uniting criminologists and sociologists from diverse research backgrounds and theoretical orientations. This field encompasses a wide range of issues, from individual environmental crimes to corporate violations and state transgressions. However, there have been limited efforts to integrate cultural criminology with green criminology, creating a gap in the discourse.
Green Cultural Criminology seeks to bridge this gap by articulating a green cultural criminological perspective. Authors Brisman and South examine existing overlapping research and provide a foundation for future explorations by green criminologists into cultural criminology's focus on media representations, consumerism, and resistance. The book serves as a resource for students, academics, criminologists, and sociologists interested in these dynamic areas of criminology.
'Charting criminology’s response to contemporary economic and ecological crises, Brisman and South show how rivulets of criminological analysis formed around issues of consumerism, waste, environmental harm, and environmental activism. As Brisman and South demonstrate, over the past two decades these rivulets have coalesced into two larger streams of critical thought: cultural criminology and green criminology. Now, with this brilliantly synthetic book, these two streams have themselves reached a confluence, and with it the river of innovation, insight and analysis that is green cultural criminology.' - Jeff Ferrell,Professor of Sociology, Texas Christian University, USA and Visiting Professor of Criminology, University of Kent, UK
'A brilliant and needed link between fields of criminology that contributes greatly to the understanding of the environment–culture nexus. Untangling the relationship between the environment and culture is essential to protecting the planet, and Brisman and South do so expertly, which will undoubtedly push the boundaries of both green and cultural criminology for years to come.' - Tanya Wyatt, Northumbria University, UK
'In Green Cultural Criminology, Avi Brisman and Nigel South integrate two of critical criminology’s most innovative developments in recent years: green criminology, with its focus on harms perpetrated against the environment and non-human species, and cultural criminology, with its focus on the role of the media and consumption in late modern society. The book invites green criminologists to integrate into their analysis the focal concerns of cultural criminology in order to better understand how environmental harms are mediated and constructed, while throwing down a challenge to cultural criminologists to "green" their discipline. Timely and challenging, this book pushes the borders of critical criminology in a unique way.' - Simon Hallsworth, Executive Dean, Faculty of Art Business and Applied Social Science, University Campus Suffolk, UK
'This book, written by world-leading experts, makes a substantial original contribution to green cultural criminology—a new and exciting multidisciplinary field of international scholarship. I commend this book to students, practitioners, academics, and policymakers with an interest in ecocide and eco-justice.' - Kerry Carrington, Head of School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
In this important, creative book, Brisman (Eastern Kentucky Univ.) and South (Univ. of Essex, UK), two pioneers of green criminology and coeditors of the Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology (2013), aim to merge green criminology and cultural criminology by emphasizing their numerous areas of overlapping content and critical political perspective. -P. Beirne, University of Southern Maine , Summing Up: Highly recommended, CHOICE Reviews, December 2014.
ISBN: 9780415630740
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 204g
162 pages