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This paper integrates political ecology and green criminology to examine the critical endangerment of the European eel. Using a harms-based approach, our research suggests that the identification of ... our understandings of harms, crimes and social justice as related to wildlife (see Brisman 2017; Cao Ngoc and Wyatt 2013; Sollund 2020, 2022; Wyatt 2022a) and by political ecologists concerned with
-right parties in the Nordic countries. This article fuses crimmigration research with studies of political debates, to explore the current parliamentary debate on crimmigrants in Sweden. It looks at how ... , and strangers to danger. The empirical analysis identifies five narrative characters that are discussed in the Swedish political debate on immigrants and crime. The study shows that even firm
crime control, marking is a sensitive and political practice. Since typing is embedded in criminology, our analysis is also a critical engagement with criminology itself. ... their social life. After all, any such typologies are supposed to be used in law enforcement, meaning socio-political practices. ‘Phenotyping’ as a Practice of Marking Visuals, as argued above, are part
combines qualitative methods (key informant interviews), a zemiological analysis, and the political ecology of Felix Guattari, we present a reconceptualization of harm inflicted by mineral extractivism in ... on the political ecology of Felix Guattari, and in particular his concept of transversality as employed in his framework of the “three ecologies” (Guattari [1989] 2008) . This form of political
This Remonstrance presents a counter-cultural narrative and analysis of Maine’s legal, political, economic, and social interactions with the Wabanaki people. Although contemporary indicia of abuses ... historico-legal perspective. Presenting its analysis through an historic, legal, political, economic, and social nexus, this Remonstrance traces the ontogeny of control exerted by the State of Maine over the
examination of how power dynamics and people's lives, once deemed sacrificable, continue to be influenced and vulnerable at a social and political level. ... reframe their social and political issues as matters of security, public health and public order. In the examples above, it becomes apparent how institutions in various contexts have prioritized objectives
future federal laws benefiting tribes and native peoples. And, it did so without the consent of the tribes located within Maine. In addition to recognizing how economic and political realities influenced ... 1970s negotiations, as well as useful understandings into the larger political, social, legal, and economic context of the time.20 This Article seeks to build upon these reports, studies, books, hearings
welfare. Political claims of having the best animal welfare legislation in the world are used when arguing for decreasing as well as enhancing the living conditions. ... in the criminological study of harm against animals. My intention with this study is to take the work of Wyatt (2014) and Sollund (2017) a step further and explore the political mechanisms that
. Hermeneutic Phenomenology Phenomenology had been a part of philosophy for centuries, but the discipline in its contemporary form was inaugurated by Husserl (1900, 1901) with Logical Investigations. Husserl ... premoral is debatable and one of his students, Levinas (1961) , argued that ethics in fact preceded ontology as philosophy. The more pressing problem is that authenticity is an explicitly amoral concept
highlighted the need for interventions to support intrafamilial communication about HBC. Much research and political support are needed to address patient, social, and systemic-level barriers to facilitate ... BRCA 1 and 2 genes for BC patients and their first-degree relatives, but only via private health services. Political intervention is needed to provide equitable access to genetic testing for all patients
public attitudes toward criminal justice which they strategically molded themselves. Drawing in part on political science literature that has as yet been little used within criminology, this article seeks ... Xenakis 0 1 0 Birkbeck, University of London , London , UK 1 London School of Economics and Political Science , London , UK One of the most enduring debates in the study of the evolution of criminal
of disinformation and social media censorship, the lack of coherency in political decision making, scientific debate and corporate responsibility fuelled social conflicts, polarization, division, and ... criminological studies explore several cultural, social, and political counter movements that place emphasis on power structures that exclude and marginalize different social groups, as well as how different
Recent debates in political ecology have sought to highlight and excavate the complex connectivity between ecological and carceral harms (e.g. Heynen and Ybarra in Antipode 53:21–35, 2021; Pellow ... ) . Recent scholarly debates, particularly in the fields of political ecology and human geography, have sought to emphasise and unearth the complex connectivity between ecological and carceral harms (Pellow
approaches social control from a humanistic criminological perspective where the person is at the centre. However, even in putting people in the centre, Christies’ analytical approach in his philosophy of ... threshold for interpersonal conflict resolution is higher, and the limit to inflicting pain on each other is lower (Christie 1972) . Both Deleuze’s theory of control societies and Christie’s philosophy of
.:(012314563789) - Welcome to the new issue of Critical Criminology: An International Journal. It appears in a global context of deepening socio-economic inequalities, heightened political anxiety and staggering ... looking on either complicit in the rush towards extinction or standing paralyzed, lacking the will to resist the usual cast of corporate extractivists and their political proxies. Into this asymmetrical
?” Is there a hidden political dynamic? But “hidden” means hard to find. So maybe we should look for the answer in a related jurisdiction that keeps more extensive records of its government’s
loss. Here, drawing on Thompson’s (2005: 23) conceptualization of neoliberalism as an “ethic, a set of political imperatives, and a cultural logic,” the protection of college athletics over academics ... athletics and academics by the neo-liberal university. Drawing on Thompson’s (2005: 23) conceptualization of neoliberalism as an “ethic, a set of political imperatives, and a cultural logic,” I will utilize
Contemporary debates over the appropriate allocation of war powers between the political branches overemphasize the rigidity of the Constitution’s framework. This style of academic discussion ... presidential supremacy, we should instead look to text, history, and structure for guidance on how the political branches can legitimately and affirmatively negotiate their emergent responsibilities. This
This article critically examines discourses of political policing in contemporary Northern Ireland (NI). Recognising the post-conflict and post-reform climate that policing now occurs within, it ... policing now occurs within, it argues that these environmental factors have conditioned discourses of policing that are directly tied to how legitimate political opposition to the political status quo in
a critical place-based analysis of the Tasmanian apology that is attentive to the specificities of the region’s political, social, and cultural context. We argue that the parliament’s attempts to ... repealed in May 1997, years after similar laws had been repealed across the mainland Australian states. Fierce political opposition to the decriminalisation of homosexual acts in Tasmania saw activists