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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Green criminology
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Green criminology
Published:
2022-07-08
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Editorial
Editorial: The politics of journal publishing
Mattias De Backer, Lucas Melgaço
5-8
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Editorial for the special issue: Critical green criminology goes rural
Environmental crimes, harms and conflicts in rural areas and communities
Larissa Bombardi, Anna Di Ronco, Brunilda Pali
9-17
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Articles
Walking at the edges of green criminology
The edges of the city and the extraordinary consequences of ordinary harms
Kajsa Lundberg
18-34
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'The Fight for Fairbourne’ – A Welsh study of environmental harm and its victims
Lowri Cunnington Wynn
35-51
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“It’s just totally lawless out here”: A rural green criminological exploration of foxhunting, policing, and ‘regulatory capture.’
Lynne Graham, Tanya Wyatt, Nathan Stephens-Griffin
52-69
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The legislature and the anti-indigenous offensive in Brazil
An analysis of the proposals in the Brazilian Congress concerning Indigenous lands (1989-2021)
Fábio Márcio Alkmin
70-89
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When crime becomes law
Legislative attacks on rural people's rights and nature in Brazil
Marco Antonio Mitidiero Junior, Brenna da Conceição Moizés, Lucas Araújo Martins
90-108
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Taking from the rural to serve the urban
The Likhubula water project and the slow violence of water abstraction in Malawi
Dave Namusanya, Ashley Rogers , Daniel Gilmour
109-124
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'I PASTORI NON SI ARRESTANO! '
Herding and its spatial agency in the Sardinian penal colonies.
Sabrina Puddu
125-148
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Expressions of dependency
Green crimes and the phantasmagoria of 'development' in the extreme west of Bahia, Brazil
Isabela Braichi Pôssas, José Gilberto Souza
149-164
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Green crime, territorial resistance and the metabolic rift in Brazil’s Amazon and Cerrado biomes
Brian Garvey, Thays Ricarte, Maria Luisa Mendonça, Maurício Torres, Daniela Stefano, Ana Laide Barbosa, Fábio Pitta, Jerônimo Basílio São Mateus, Juliana Busnelo
165-182
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Short articles
Hunting as a crime? A cautionary note concerning how ecological biodiversity and anti-hunting arguments contribute to harms against indigenous peoples and the rural poor
Michael J. Lynch, Leo J. Genco
183-194
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Truth, reparation and social justice: Victims’ and academic perspectives on the harms caused by asbestos companies
Marijke Van Buggenhout, Marília de Nardin Budó
195-203
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Art intervention
Violently meeting in the emptiness
Drafting sharing skins
Gema Varona
204-209
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Commentary
'The Fight for Fairbourne': climate change and its impact on sea level rise. A commentary by Mark Hamilton
Mark Hamilton
210-214
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A comment on 'Expressions of dependency: green crimes and the phantasmagoria of "development" in the extreme west of Bahia, Brazil'
Julián Durazo Herrmann
215-218
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Interviews
Amazon under siege: An interview with environmental and human rights defender Claudelice dos Santos
Larissa Bombardi, Victor Porto Almeida
219-232
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Articles (Non-Thematic)
On Tesla:
Balancing sustainable car connectivity, silent lethality and luxury surveillance
Yarin Eski, Marc Schuilenburg
234-251
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