This research explores a new methodological path for doing green cultural criminological research via social media. It provides original case-study data and aims to stimulate further empirical and theoretical debate. In particular, the study explores how Twitter users have represented the harms related to an ongoing pipeline project in Italy (referred to as TAP), and the resistance to those harms. To these ends, it offers a virtual and visual ethnography of Twitter posts and posted images.
Di Ronco A, Allen-Robertson J, South N (2019). Representing environmental harm and resistance on Twitter: The case of the TAP pipeline in Italy. CRIME, MEDIA, CULTURE, 15(1), 143-168 [10.1177/1741659018760106].
Representing environmental harm and resistance on Twitter: The case of the TAP pipeline in Italy
Di Ronco A;
2019
Abstract
This research explores a new methodological path for doing green cultural criminological research via social media. It provides original case-study data and aims to stimulate further empirical and theoretical debate. In particular, the study explores how Twitter users have represented the harms related to an ongoing pipeline project in Italy (referred to as TAP), and the resistance to those harms. To these ends, it offers a virtual and visual ethnography of Twitter posts and posted images.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.