This dissertation aims to contribute to a better understanding of two things: First, how does the security paradigm work through the three environmental ethics worldviews of anthropocentrism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism in human-nature relationships in general and conservation issues in particular? Second, to what extend is green violence enabled by those three paradigms from the lens of security? While there have been academic publications about conservation practices, environmental ethics, and green violence, these issues have not yet been combined and conceptualised from a security lens. Therefore, the objective of this dissertation has been to examine how the security paradigm works in terms of green violence, distinguished by the thre...
This article introduces the special issue on 'Political Ecologies of Green Wars' and the research pa...
The focus of criminology on crimes and harms committed by and against humans has broadened over time...
An overview of green criminology (GC) is provided. That substantial literature is not easily summari...
This dissertation aims to contribute to a better understanding of two things: First, how does the se...
This chapter extends previous work by the author to expand the agenda for a green criminology. It in...
The predominant focus within the growing body of research addressing 'green violence' - that employe...
The article outlines the issue of green criminology – a new branch of critical criminology. Green cr...
Issues in Green Criminology: confronting harms against environments, humanity and other animals aims...
Issues in Green Criminology: confronting harms against environments, humanity and other animals aims...
This essay discusses green criminology in relation to the development of non-anthropocentric researc...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
This article explores the tensions and interplay between human and non-human environmental victims f...
This thesis offers an immanent critique and reconstruction of green moral and political theory. In c...
This essay discusses green criminology in relation to the development of non-anthropocentric researc...
This article introduces the special issue on 'Political Ecologies of Green Wars' and the research pa...
This article introduces the special issue on 'Political Ecologies of Green Wars' and the research pa...
The focus of criminology on crimes and harms committed by and against humans has broadened over time...
An overview of green criminology (GC) is provided. That substantial literature is not easily summari...
This dissertation aims to contribute to a better understanding of two things: First, how does the se...
This chapter extends previous work by the author to expand the agenda for a green criminology. It in...
The predominant focus within the growing body of research addressing 'green violence' - that employe...
The article outlines the issue of green criminology – a new branch of critical criminology. Green cr...
Issues in Green Criminology: confronting harms against environments, humanity and other animals aims...
Issues in Green Criminology: confronting harms against environments, humanity and other animals aims...
This essay discusses green criminology in relation to the development of non-anthropocentric researc...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
This article explores the tensions and interplay between human and non-human environmental victims f...
This thesis offers an immanent critique and reconstruction of green moral and political theory. In c...
This essay discusses green criminology in relation to the development of non-anthropocentric researc...
This article introduces the special issue on 'Political Ecologies of Green Wars' and the research pa...
This article introduces the special issue on 'Political Ecologies of Green Wars' and the research pa...
The focus of criminology on crimes and harms committed by and against humans has broadened over time...
An overview of green criminology (GC) is provided. That substantial literature is not easily summari...