PART Ⅰ INTRODUCTION TO ECO-GLOBAL CRIMINOLOGY 3
1 Introduction&Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund 3
2 The Foundations of Eco-global Criminology&Rob White 15
3 The Most Serious Crime: Eco-genocide Concepts and Perspectives in Eco-global Criminology&Guri Larsen 33
4 Constructing a Meta-history of Eco-global Criminology: On Brute Criminologists, Mortified Bunnies, Nature and its Discontent&Per Jorgen Ystehede 57
PART Ⅱ SPECIESISM, ANIMAL ABUSE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 71
5 The Rhetorical Making of a Crime Called Speciesism: The Reception of 'Animal Liberation'&Kristian Bjorkdahl 71
6 Speciesism as Doxic Practice Versus Valuing Difference and Plurality&Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund 91
7 The Ideological Fantasy of Animal Welfare: A Lacanian Perspective on the Reproduction of Speciesism&Per-Anders Svard 115
8 Natural Exploitation: The Shaping of the Human-animal Relationship through Concepts and Statements&Ingvill H. Riise 133
9 Differing Philosophies: Criminalisation and the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty Debate&Elisa Aaltola 157
10 Green Movements as Threats to Order and Economy: Animal Activists Repressed in Austria and Beyond&Rune Ellefsen 181
PART Ⅲ BIODIVERSITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SPECIES JUSTICE 209
11 Unlawful Hunting of Large Carnivores in Sweden&Johanna Hagstedt and Lars Korsell 209
12 Native Nature and Alien Invasions: Battling with Concepts and Plants at Fornebu, Norway&Marte Qvenild 233
13 Industrialising Greenland: Government and Transnational Corporations Versus Civil Society?&Mikkel Myrup 257
14 Environmental Harm: Social Causes and Shifting Legislative Dynamics&Sigurd S. Dybing 273
15 Enacting Human and Non-human Indigenous: Salmon, Sami and Norwegian Natural Resource Management&Gro Birgit Ween 295
Index 313