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1st ed. |
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Green Crime in the Global South -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Southern Green Criminology: Fundamental Concepts -- The Global Landscape of Environmental Destruction -- The Fundamental Concepts and Theories of Southern Green Criminology -- About This Book -- Drivers of Green Crime in the Global South -- Responses to Environmental Crime in the Global South -- Global Dialogues About Crime and Destruction in the South -- The Future of Southern Green Criminology -- References -- Part I Drivers of Green Crime in the Global South -- 2 The State-Corporate Crime of Extractive Industries -- Introduction -- Extractive Industries in the Twenty-First Century -- State-Corporate Crime -- Four Cases of Raw-Materials-Related State-Corporate Crime -- The Criminological Systematisation of Incidents, Interactions, and Damages -- Events -- Interaction of Interests -- Harm -- Characteristics of Raw-Materials-Related State-Corporate Crime -- Actor Scattering -- Temporal and Spatial Complexity -- Glocality -- Postcolonial Interculturality -- Nature Impairment -- Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Mass Extraction and Green Crime Victimization in Turkey -- Introduction -- Debates Within Southern Green Criminology -- The Political, Economic, and Ecological Context of Turkey -- The Soma Mining Disaster and the Ikizdere Stone Pitch Project -- The Soma Mine Disaster (SMD) -- The Ikizdere Stone Pitch Project -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Environmental Exploitation and Violence Against Indigenous People in Mexico -- Introduction -- Conflict Over Indigenous Territories -- Indigenous and the Global South Perspective -- Violence Against Indigenous Conservationists -- An Approximation of the Characteristics and Conditions of Violence Against Indigenous People. |
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Aggressions Against Indigenous Conservationists in Mexico During the 2010-2020 Period -- The Need for a Southern Green Criminology Perspective in México -- References -- 5 Appropriating the Commons: Tea Estates and Conflict Over Water in Southern Malawi -- Introduction -- Operationalising Southern Green Criminology -- The Nature of Colonialism in Malawi -- Precolonial Human-Water Relationships -- Relationships to Water in the Colony -- Current Human Relationships to Water -- Future Considerations of Human-Water Relationships in Mulanje -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Political Economy and the Government Attack on Sharks: A Non-Speciesist Southern Green Criminology -- Introduction -- The Political Economy of Shark Bites -- Indigenous Shark Narratives: Not a 'Human Killer' but a Species of Cultural Significance -- Case Study: 'Catch and Kill'-The Western Australia Shark Hazard Mitigation Drum Line Program (SHMDLP) -- Discussion: A Southern Green Non-Speciesist Criminology -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Responses to Environmental Crime in the Global South -- 7 Green Potential in the Global South: The Phulbari Movement in Neoliberal Bangladesh -- Introduction -- The Case and Objectives -- Theory: Dispossession and Environmental Justice -- Three Phases of the Phulbari Movement -- Analysis: Politics of Dispossession and Environmental Suffering in Bangladesh -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Latin American Green Criminology and the Limits of Restorative Justice: An Analysis of the Samarco Case -- Introduction -- Green Criminology and Environmental Restorative Justice in Brazil: Addressing Its Challenges and Limits -- Green Criminology -- Green Criminology, Environmental Victimisation, and Environmental Crime in Latin America -- Brazilian Restorativism and the Absence of Environmental Perspectives. |
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Latin American Environmental Harm and the Samarco Case -- The Samarco Case -- Green Criminology, Restorative Justice Processes and the Samarco Case: Lessons from the Field -- The Reparation of the Environment: A Neglected Victim? -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Beyond Retributive Justice: Listening to Environmental Victims' Demands in Brazil -- Introduction -- Environmental Crime, Harm, and Injustice -- Environmental Victims -- Environmental Suffering and Experiences of Injustice -- Reparation and Accountability: The Struggle for Rights and Recognition -- Truth and Memory: Opposing the Forgetfulness Project -- Reflecting on the Victims' Claims for Justice from a Southern Perspective: An Open Conclusion on Restorative Justice -- References -- 10 Pop Culture as Environmental Education in Japan: The Case of Hayao Miyazaki's Kaze-no-tani-no-Naushika -- Introduction -- Manga and Animation as the Dominant Form of Pop Culture in Japan -- Kaze no Tani no Naushika and Environmental-Ethical Conflict -- Ethical Dilemmas in Human-Nature Interactions -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Global Dialogues About Crime and Destruction in the South -- 11 Revisiting Rosa: Eco-Bio-Genocide, Drug Wars, and Southern Green Criminology -- Introduction -- Rosa Del Olmo and the 'War on Drugs' -- Moving 'Beyond the West' -- Drugs, Environment, and Climate Change -- Environmental Costs of Drug Production -- Environmental Costs of Drug Eradication Policies -- Climate Change and Colonial Wars in Latin America -- Conclusion: Eco-Bio-Genocide and the Agenda for a Southern Green Criminology -- References -- 12 Colonialism, Knowledge, and the White Man's Burden -- Introduction -- Identity and Knowledge -- Cosmology and Knowledge -- Hybridity and Identity -- Really Useful Knowledge -- Symbolism and Engagement -- Intellectual Field and Knowledge Production. |
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Sustainability in the Higher Education Sector -- Educational Workers in Social Context -- Sustainability? -- Decolonising Knowledge in Problematic Circumstances -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
ISBN |
9783031277542 (electronic bk.) |
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