Criminalization of activism : historical, present, and future perspectives

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Criminalization of activism : historical, present, and future perspectives

edited by Valeria Vegh Weis

(Routledge studies in crime and society)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Its principal strength is the balance of Global North and South cases Contributors are made of up scholars and activist from different disciplinary backgrounds Brings together a range of criminalisation themes into a single text. The focus on the criminalisation of green struggles is also particularly relevant in the present time.

Table of Contents

Preface by Dario Melossi Introduction Part 1. THEORETICAL APPROACHES ON THE OVER-CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT 1. Politics of Exception. Criminalizing Activism in Western European Democracies by Katharina Fritsch and Andrea Kretschmann. 2. A Social Control Perspective for the Study of Environmental Harm and Resistance by Alida Szalai 3. The Criminalization and 'Innovation' of Resistance. Looking at the Italian Case by Veronica Marchio Part 2. HISTORICAL EXPERIENCES OF OVER-CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT 1. Avoiding and Amplifying the Criminal Label in The Roman Republic and Medieval England by Matt Clement 2. The Criminalization of Low-Rank Castes: A Historical Perspective of Mahad Movement in India (1927-1937) by Kruthi Jagadish Kumar, Praveenrao Bolli and Myrna Cintron 3. "Loyal Spear-Carriers": Police Violence in the Queensland Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1971 by Paul Bleakley 4. The Theorem of National Solidarity. Italy and the "7 Aprile" Case. The Criminalisation of Left-Wing Dissent by Vincenzo Scalia Part 3. CURRENT CASES OF OVER-CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT IN THE GLOBAL NORTH USA 1. Resistance to Survive: The Criminalization of the Black Lives Matter Movement by Teresa Francis Divine and Ginny Norris Blackson 2. Between Crime and War: The Security Model of Protest Policing by Paul A. Passavant EUROPE 3. Fighting for the Right to Save Others: Responses by Civil Society to the Criminalisation of Solidarity in the Mediterranean Sea post-2015 by Christal Chapman ' 4. Media Representation of Belgian Youth Protests: The Making of 'Climate Truants' by Mafalda Pardal, Celine Tack and Frederique Bawin 5. Criminalization as Strategy of Power: The Case of Catalunya 2017-2020 by Ignasi Bernat and David Whyte Part 4. CURRENT CASES OF OVER-CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH 1. Protest and Punitive Treatment in Argentina: An Analysis from Latin American Critical Criminology by Gabriela L. Gusis and Rodrigo F. Videla 2. Colombia's Murderous Democracy Pre- and Post-Covid-19: The Assassination of Social Leaders and the Criminalization of Protest by Natalia Ruiz Morato 3. Violence and Violations of Rights against Leaderships in the Brazilian Amazon by Paula Lacerda and Igor Rolemberg 4. An Analysis of the Criminalisation of Socio-Environmental Activism and Resistance in Contemporary Latin America by Israel Celi, Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti and Grace Iara Souza 5. Notes from the Field: The judicial persecution in the Amazonian Indigenous Struggle- "El Baguazo" -Amazonas-Peru by Saul Puerta Pena-Pueblo Awajun Part 5. CHALLENGES FOR A CRITICAL AGENDA ON THE OVER-CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT 1. Artificial Intelligence and the Criminalisation of Activism by Mark Cowling 2. Covid Cops: A Recent History of Pandemic Policing during the Coronavirus Crisis by Greg Martin 3. Punitive Feminism (or When and Why Did We Start Dividing the World between Good and Evil, rather than between Oppressed and Oppressors) by Tamar Pitch 4. Genocidal Activism and the Language of Criminality: Reflections on the Duality of the Nazi-Era and the Avoidance of Engagement with Histories of Social and Political Activism at the Nuremberg Trials by Wayne Morrison Index

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  • NCID
    BC09670099
  • ISBN
    • 9780367700119
  • LCCN
    2021032349
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxv, 259 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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