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Bill McClanahan
Bill McClanahan
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‘All knowledge begins with the senses’: Towards a sensory criminology
B McClanahan, N South
The British journal of criminology 60 (1), 3-23, 2020
1392020
Toward a green-cultural criminology of “the rural”
A Brisman, B McClanahan, N South
Critical Criminology 22 (4), 479-494, 2014
1102014
Water, crime and security in the twenty-first century: Too dirty, too little, too much
A Brisman, B McClanahan, N South, R Walters
Springer, 2018
1092018
Green and grey: Water justice, criminalization, and resistance
B McClanahan
Critical Criminology 22 (3), 403-418, 2014
842014
Perceiving and communicating environmental contamination and change: Towards a green cultural criminology with images
L Natali, B McClanahan
Critical Criminology 25 (2), 199-214, 2017
602017
Climate change and peacemaking criminology: Ecophilosophy, peace and security in the “war on climate change”
B McClanahan, A Brisman
Critical Criminology 23 (4), 417-431, 2015
472015
Weaponising Conservation in the ‘Heart of Darkness': The War on Poachers and the Neocolonial Hunt
T Wall, B McClanahan
Environmental Crime and Social Conflict, 221-238, 2016
452016
Earth–world–planet: Rural ecologies of horror and dark green criminology
B McClanahan
Theoretical Criminology 24 (4), 633-650, 2020
402020
Visual criminology
B McClanahan
Policy Press, 2021
392021
Darkness on the edge of town: Visual criminology and the “black sites” of the rural
B McClanahan, T Linnemann
Deviant Behavior 39 (4), 512-524, 2018
342018
Conflict, environment and transition: Colombia, ecology and tourism after demobilisation
B McClanahan, T Sanchez Parra, A Brisman
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 8 (3), 74-88, 2019
292019
‘Do some anti-poaching, kill some bad guys, and do some good’: Manhunting, accumulation, and pacification in African conservation
B McClanahan, T Wall
The geography of environmental crime: Conservation, wildlife crime and …, 2016
282016
Green criminology, culture, and cinema
B McClanahan, A Brisman, N South
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2017
242017
Privatization, pollution and power: A green criminological analysis of present and future global water crises
B McClanahan, A Brisman, N South
The Routledge international handbook of the crimes of the powerful, 223-234, 2015
232015
The politics of water rights: Scarcity, sovereignty and security
A Brisman, B McClanahan, N South, R Walters
Water, governance, and crime issues, 17-29, 2020
202020
From ‘filth’and ‘insanity’to ‘peaceful moral watchdogs’: Police, news media, and the gang label
T Linnemann, B McClanahan
Crime, media, culture 13 (3), 295-313, 2017
192017
Conflicto, ambiente y transición. Colombia, ecología y turismo después de la desmovilización
B McClanahan, TS Parra, A Brisman
Crítica Penal y Poder, 2019
142019
Fractured earth, forced labour: A green criminological analysis of rights and the exploitation of landscapes and workers in rural contexts
A Brisman, B McClanahan, N South
The Routledge international handbook of rural criminology, 289-298, 2016
132016
Exploring sound and noise in the urban environment: Tensions between cultural expression and municipal control, health and inequality, police power and resistance
A Brisman, AG Ruiz, B McClanahan, N South
Harm and Disorder in the Urban Space, 15-29, 2021
122021
Astronomical withdrawals: a green criminological examination of extreme energy mining on extraterrestrial objects
JA Lampkin, BW McClanahan
Crime, Law and Social Change 81 (4), 365-384, 2024
112024
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