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Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 630 g

Milne / Davies / Heydon

Gendering Green Criminology


1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-1-5292-2961-5
Verlag: Bristol University Press

Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 630 g

ISBN: 978-1-5292-2961-5
Verlag: Bristol University Press


This first volume in green criminology devoted to gender investigates gendered patterns to offending, victimisation and environmental harms. It includes feminist and intersectional analysis, and original case studies from the Global North and Global South. The book also examines actions that have been taken in response to gendered crimes and harms, together with insights on the gendered nature of resistance.

The collection advances debate on green crimes, environmental harm and climate change, and will inspire students and researchers to foreground gender in debates about reducing and transforming the challenges affecting our planet’s future.

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Part 1: Gendered Nature of Green Crimes and Environmental Harm
1. Why Gendering Green Criminology Matters - Pam Davies, James Heydon, Emma Milne, Kay Peggs, and Tanya Wyatt
2. Title TBC – Kay Peggs
3. Title TBC – Pam Davies
4. Men and the Climate Crisis: Why Masculinities Matter for Green Criminology - Stephen Burrell
5. Women in Wildlife Trafficking: Legal, Policy and Programmatic Potentials - Helen U. Agu and Meredith L. Gore
6. The Attitudes of People with Different Gender Identities and Different Perceptions of Gender Roles Towards Non-Human Animals and Their Welfare - Aphra Hope-Forest, Ekaterina Gladkova and Tanya Wyatt
Part 2: Gendered Impacts and Victimisation
7. Gendered Effects of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU) in Ecuador - Johanna Espin
8. Queering Green Criminology: The Impacts of Zoonotic Diseases on the LGBTQ Community - Laurence Pedroni and Benja Kromash
9. ‘Women and the Structural Violence of Global Production: Victimization, Poorcide and Ecocide’ - Sandya Hewamanne and Nigel South
10. The Green Road Project and Women’s Green Victimization in Turkey - Halil Ibrahim Bahar
11. Daughters of Dust: Ecofeminism, Debt-for-Nature Swaps and Money Marriages -Delon Omron
Part 3: Resistance
12. Women’s Experiences of Environmental Crime in Colombia: (Complex) Victimhood, Agency, and Resistance - Daniela Suárez Vargas and Rachel Killean
13. Vegan Feminism Then and Now: Women’s Resistance to Legalized Speciesism Across Three Waves of Activism - Corey Lee Wrenn and Lynda Korimboccus
14. Sustainability, Gender Equality, Racial Justice, and Equitable Access to Resources - Jaya Gajparia and Esmorie Miller
15. Manergy and Nagging Women: The Gendering of Resource Extraction and the Criminalization of Environmental Protest - Angeline Letourneau
16. David and Goliath: Exploring the Male Burdens of Patriarchal Capitalism - Rob White
17. Beyond the Status Quo: Spurring Pro-Environmental Action by Pairing Heart and Brain - Verena Knerich


Burrell, Stephen
Stephen R. Burrell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Durham University in the UK.

Peggs, Kay
Kay Peggs is Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Kingston University.

Milne, Emma
Emma Milne is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University.

Suárez Vargas, Daniela
Contributor, Gendering Green Criminology

Heydon, James
James Heydon is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of Nottingham.

Davies, Pamela
Pamela Davies is a Professor in the Social Sciences Department of Northumbria University.

Wyatt, Tanya
Tanya Wyatt is Professor of Criminology at the Northumbria University.

White, Rob
Rob White, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Criminology at University of Tasmania, Australia, is pioneering the field of green criminology internationally, having published a number of books on the topic. His research examines three interconnected justice-related approaches to environmental harm: Environmental justice, Ecological justice, and Species justice.

Emma Milne is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University.

Pamela Davies is a Professor in the Social Sciences Department of Northumbria University.

James Heydon is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of Nottingham.

Kay Peggs is Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Kingston University.

Tanya Wyatt is former Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University.



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