Criminalization of Activism
Historical, Present and Future Perspectives
Herausgeber: Weis, Valeria Vegh
Criminalization of Activism
Historical, Present and Future Perspectives
Herausgeber: Weis, Valeria Vegh
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Criminalization of Activism draws on a multiplicity of perspectives and case studies from the Global South and Global North to show how protest has been subject to processes of criminalisation over time.
Criminalization of Activism draws on a multiplicity of perspectives and case studies from the Global South and Global North to show how protest has been subject to processes of criminalisation over time.
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- Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780367700119
- ISBN-10: 0367700115
- Artikelnr.: 62508627
- Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780367700119
- ISBN-10: 0367700115
- Artikelnr.: 62508627
Valeria Vegh Weis is an Argentinean/German Criminologist and Criminal Lawyer. She teaches Criminology and Transitional Justice at Buenos Aires University, UBA, and National Quilmes University (Argentina) as well as State Crime in Nazi Germany at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany). She is currently a Research Fellow at the Zukunftkolleg at Universität Konstanz, where she researches on the role of human rights and victims' organizations in resistance to state crime. She is also an Associate Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, where she directs the research group on Transnational Criminal Law in Transatlantic Perspective (1870-1945) together with Prof. Dr. Karl Härter. Vegh Weis holds a Ph.D. in Law and an LL.M. in Criminal Law from UBA and an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from New York University. She has held different fellowships including the Alexander von Humboldt (Germany), the Fulbright and the Hauser Global (USA). Her first book Marxism and Criminology: A History of Criminal Selectivity (BRILL 2017, Haymarket Books 2018) was awarded the Choice Award by the American Library Association and the Outstanding Book Award by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. She is also the co-author of Bienvenidos al Lawfare with Raúl Zaffaroni anc Cristina Caamaño (Capital Intelectual 2020) which was translated into Portuguese and English, as well as many articles and book chapters in the topics of criminology, transitional justice and criminal law. She has 15 years of experience working in criminal courts and international organizations.
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 Verónica 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 Frédérique 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 Saúl Puerta Peña-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
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 Verónica 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 Frédérique 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 Saúl Puerta Peña-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
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 Verónica 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 Frédérique 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 Saúl Puerta Peña-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
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 Verónica 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 Frédérique 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 Saúl Puerta Peña-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