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A Criminology of the Human Species

A Criminology of the Human Species: Setting an Unsettling Tone

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A Criminology of the Human Species: Setting an Unsettling Tone

Eski, Yarin

The book sketches out how the criminological lens could be used in the climate change debate around possible human extinction. It explores the extent to which the human species can be considered deviant in relation to other species of the contemporary biosphere, as humans seem to be the only species on Earth that does not live in natural balance with their environment (anymore). It discusses several unsettling topics in the public debate on climate change, specifically the taboo of how humans may not survive the ongoing climate change. It includes chapters on the Earth’s history of mass-extinctions, the global state of denial including toward the possibility that the human species could go extinct, and it considers humans' future as a deviant, fatal species outside of Earth, in outer-space, possibly on other planets. It puts forward and enriches the critical criminological tradition by conceptualizing and setting an unsettling tone within criminology and criminological research on the human species and our extinction, by daring criminologists (and victimologists) to ponder and seek empirical answers to controversial imaginations and questions about our possible extinction.


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Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Publication Date: 2023-07-11

Format: Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9783031360916

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36092-3

Dimensions: 210.0cm x148.0cm

Pages: 142.0

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