TY - CHAP
T1 - Framing injustice in green criminology
T2 - activism, social movements and geography
AU - McCauley, Darren
PY - 2017/11/9
Y1 - 2017/11/9
N2 - Injustice is perceived, experienced and articulated. Social movements, and their constitutive parts, frame and re-frame these senses of injustice. Two often-overlapping accounts of social movements are in focus in this chapter. Human geography has been flooded with movement-based analyses of environmental justice (EJ). Sociology (more appropriately political sociology) has provided insight into social movements in the form of ‘contentious politics’ (CP). Building on both sets of literature, this chapter seeks to advance thought in human geography through a detailed exploration of master and collective action framing. It argues, firstly, that framing analysis challenges activist researchers to retain ‘spatial constructs’ as their central focus, rather than discourse. It calls, secondly, for us to unbind injustice as much as justice in our analysis of framing. And lastly, it demands a multi-spatial perspective on framing beyond simply scalar accounts.
AB - Injustice is perceived, experienced and articulated. Social movements, and their constitutive parts, frame and re-frame these senses of injustice. Two often-overlapping accounts of social movements are in focus in this chapter. Human geography has been flooded with movement-based analyses of environmental justice (EJ). Sociology (more appropriately political sociology) has provided insight into social movements in the form of ‘contentious politics’ (CP). Building on both sets of literature, this chapter seeks to advance thought in human geography through a detailed exploration of master and collective action framing. It argues, firstly, that framing analysis challenges activist researchers to retain ‘spatial constructs’ as their central focus, rather than discourse. It calls, secondly, for us to unbind injustice as much as justice in our analysis of framing. And lastly, it demands a multi-spatial perspective on framing beyond simply scalar accounts.
KW - Social movements
KW - Environmental justice
KW - Contentious politics
KW - Framing
KW - Scale
KW - Injustice
UR - http://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Environmental-Criminology/?k=9781787433786
U2 - 10.1108/S2051-503020170000020001
DO - 10.1108/S2051-503020170000020001
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9781787433786
VL - 20
T3 - Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice
SP - 1
EP - 20
BT - Environmental Criminology
A2 - Leonard, Liam
PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ER -