LEADER 04134nam 22005895 450 001 9910149425903321 005 20200703233743.0 010 $a1-137-54668-9 024 7 $a10.1057/978-1-137-54668-5 035 $a(CKB)3710000000933331 035 $a(DE-He213)978-1-137-54668-5 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4734192 035 $a(PPN)228322545 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000933331 100 $a20161107d2016 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 12$aA Visual Approach for Green Criminology $eExploring the Social Perception of Environmental Harm /$fby Lorenzo Natali 205 $a1st ed. 2016. 210 1$aLondon :$cPalgrave Macmillan UK :$cImprint: Palgrave Pivot,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (XV, 137 p. 14 illus.) 225 1 $aPalgrave Studies in Green Criminology 311 $a1-137-54667-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a1. Green Criminology with Eyes Wide Open -- 2. A Case of Organic Relationship between City and Contamination -- 3. Ways of Looking at the Elephant in the Room -- 4. Ways of Seeing the Elephant in the Room -- 5. What Do You Mean When You Show and Say This? -- 6. Imaging Visual Methods for Green Criminology -- 7. Conclusion . 330 $aThis book brings the visual dimension of environmental crimes and harms into the field of green criminology. It shows how photographic images can provide a means for eliciting narratives from people who live in polluted areas ? describing in detail and from their point of view what they know, think and feel about the reality in which they find themselves living. Natali makes the argument for developing a visual approach for green criminology, with a single case-study as its central focus, revealing the importance of using photo elicitation to appreciate and enhance the reflexive and active role of social actors in the symbolic and social construction of their environmental experiences. Examining the multiple interactions between the images and the words used to describe the socio-environmental worlds in which we live, this book is a call to open the eyes of green criminology to wider and richer explorations of environmental harms and crimes. An innovative and engaging study, this text will be of particular interest to scholars of environmental crime and cultural, green and visual criminologies. Lorenzo Natali holds a PhD in Criminal Law and Criminology and is currently a post-doctoral Fellow at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy. His research focuses on violent crime, symbolic and radical interactionism, green criminology, and qualitative and interdisciplinary approaches, including visual methodologies. He is the author of Green Criminology: Prospettive Emergenti sui Crimini Ambientali (Torino: Giappichelli). 410 0$aPalgrave Studies in Green Criminology 606 $aCritical criminology 606 $aCrime?Sociological aspects 606 $aTransnational crime 606 $aCriminology 606 $aCritical Criminology$3https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1B1000 606 $aCrime and Society$3https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1B3000 606 $aTransnational Crime$3https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1B4000 606 $aCriminological Theory$3https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1B6000 615 0$aCritical criminology. 615 0$aCrime?Sociological aspects. 615 0$aTransnational crime. 615 0$aCriminology. 615 14$aCritical Criminology. 615 24$aCrime and Society. 615 24$aTransnational Crime. 615 24$aCriminological Theory. 676 $a364.145 700 $aNatali$b Lorenzo$4aut$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut$0675828 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910149425903321 996 $aA Visual Approach for Green Criminology$92525441 997 $aUNINA