For too long criminologists have either ignored consumerism or misunderstood the role it plays in the constitution and reproduction of our current way of life. Few in criminology have acknowledged that consumerism is now integral to our global political economy, and even fewer have offered critical accounts of the vital functional and ideological roles consumerism has played throughout the history of capitalism. There is, of course, a valuable literature that covers most aspects of consumerism and consumer culture, but the illuminating concepts and analyses associated with this literature have yet to be integrated into our discipline. Here we argue that criminologists must now make a concerted attempt to push critical accounts of consumeris...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Various sources draw our attention to contemporary problems such as irrational use of resources, pol...
This article argues for a critical criminology that is more mindful of the growing number of critiqu...
For too long criminologists have either ignored consumerism or misunderstood the role it plays in th...
This article argues that the time has arrived for leisure and consumerism to become key objects of s...
In this chapter I take a ‘social harm’ approach to explore some of the degrading impacts of modern c...
This article explains why an understanding of deviant leisure is significant for criminology. Throug...
‘Anti-Nirvana’ explores the relationship between consumer culture, media and criminal motivations. I...
This book offers the first in-depth investigation into the relationship between today’s criminal ide...
A notion of ‘public’ has been transmitted to us through the well-known philosopheme of the murdered ...
This chapter is concerned with technology, consumption, markets and related crimes and harms (althou...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
International audienceOutlining the key themes, concepts and theoretical areas in the field, this bo...
This article provides an editorial introduction to the special issue of Consumption Markets & Cultur...
Overlaps exist between critical Criminology and critical International Political Economy (IPE). How...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Various sources draw our attention to contemporary problems such as irrational use of resources, pol...
This article argues for a critical criminology that is more mindful of the growing number of critiqu...
For too long criminologists have either ignored consumerism or misunderstood the role it plays in th...
This article argues that the time has arrived for leisure and consumerism to become key objects of s...
In this chapter I take a ‘social harm’ approach to explore some of the degrading impacts of modern c...
This article explains why an understanding of deviant leisure is significant for criminology. Throug...
‘Anti-Nirvana’ explores the relationship between consumer culture, media and criminal motivations. I...
This book offers the first in-depth investigation into the relationship between today’s criminal ide...
A notion of ‘public’ has been transmitted to us through the well-known philosopheme of the murdered ...
This chapter is concerned with technology, consumption, markets and related crimes and harms (althou...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
International audienceOutlining the key themes, concepts and theoretical areas in the field, this bo...
This article provides an editorial introduction to the special issue of Consumption Markets & Cultur...
Overlaps exist between critical Criminology and critical International Political Economy (IPE). How...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Various sources draw our attention to contemporary problems such as irrational use of resources, pol...
This article argues for a critical criminology that is more mindful of the growing number of critiqu...