Looking at green criminology from the perspective of neoliberal economics can add some elements to this growing area of enquiry. Complementing economic reasoning with references to what I describe as the philosophy of desire can compound arguments against environmental destruction. This chapter attempts both enterprises
This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as w...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
This thesis explores green consumerism and how it is used within the current practices of corporate ...
Looking at green criminology from the perspective of neoliberal economics can add some elements to t...
Green criminology was proposed in 1990 to broaden the discipline and illustrate how environmental cr...
The article outlines the issue of green criminology – a new branch of critical criminology. Green cr...
Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradat...
Green criminology allows for the study of environmental and criminal laws, environmental criminality...
Capitalism goes green, not just for appearance, but by calculation. This dissertation explores if an...
Using an ecofeminist critical analysis, this paper examines the extent to which two forest-related ‘...
This paper traces the institutionalization of Environmentalism as a pre-condition for the production...
Recent debates in political ecology have sought to highlight and excavate the complex connectivity b...
In this chapter, we first argue for a green criminological perspective on culture as well as nature,...
We argue in this paper for a political economic approach to the study of global ecological crimes. G...
Critics of market economies are found among academics, social movements and alliances involving both...
This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as w...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
This thesis explores green consumerism and how it is used within the current practices of corporate ...
Looking at green criminology from the perspective of neoliberal economics can add some elements to t...
Green criminology was proposed in 1990 to broaden the discipline and illustrate how environmental cr...
The article outlines the issue of green criminology – a new branch of critical criminology. Green cr...
Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradat...
Green criminology allows for the study of environmental and criminal laws, environmental criminality...
Capitalism goes green, not just for appearance, but by calculation. This dissertation explores if an...
Using an ecofeminist critical analysis, this paper examines the extent to which two forest-related ‘...
This paper traces the institutionalization of Environmentalism as a pre-condition for the production...
Recent debates in political ecology have sought to highlight and excavate the complex connectivity b...
In this chapter, we first argue for a green criminological perspective on culture as well as nature,...
We argue in this paper for a political economic approach to the study of global ecological crimes. G...
Critics of market economies are found among academics, social movements and alliances involving both...
This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as w...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
This thesis explores green consumerism and how it is used within the current practices of corporate ...