Green Criminology and Green Theories of Justice by Michael J Lynch, Michael A Long & Paul B Stretesky

Green Criminology and Green Theories of Justice

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  • Genre Social Science
  • Publisher Springer Nature
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  • Size 2.15 MB
  • Length 265 Pages

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This book offers an alternative analysis of the various theories and dimensions of green and environmental justice which are rooted in political economy. Much green criminological literature side-lines political economic theoretical insights, and therefore with this this work the authors enrich the field by vigorously exploring such perspectives. It engages with a number of studies relevant to a political economic approach to justice in order to make two key arguments: that capitalism has produced profound ecological injustices and that the concept of ecological justice (human and ecological rights) itself needs critiquing. Green Criminology and Green Theories of Justice is a timely text which urges the field to revisit its radical roots in social justice while broadening its disciplinary horizons to include a meaningful analysis of political economy and its role in producing and responding to environmental harm and injustice.

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