Criminology 3703 -- Toxic In/Justice, Fall 2024/25,
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"Passion is in all searches and is necessary to all creative
endeavors," Eugene Smith

Course description: This course studies harms
against the environment, and actions which protest and protect
against those harms. Topics include environmental pollution in
nature, home and workplace; relevant law and policy; corporate
crimes against humanity; and, environmental protest, activism, and
social justice movements. The course explores cases, eg. Minimata,
Grassy Narrows, Westray, Ocean Ranger, Deepwater Horizon.
Research involves both guided and independent work. Required text: Green
Criminology, White & Heckenberg, Routledge, 2014.
Evaluation: (1)
Classmark (25%), reflects 'engagement': reflections,
exercises; (2) Proposal (20%), due week six,
2pgs max sspaced, with 3-5 refs, of an issue, such as animal
activism, environmental protest, media coverage; or a topic, such as
protests in Rexton over shale gas fracking, protests in BC in
Wet'suwet'en territory over pipeline access, and so on. This can be
done with others showing the relative amount of work, and is the
prelude to the project. (3) Final Project (30%), develop the proposal into a full end of term
project as an interactive format, eg. powerpoint , prezi, or a
7-10 page essay, dspaced, or a video, scrapbook... with pictures,
weblinks, references. (4)
Presentation: (25%).
Given the small size, and the skill level of the course, a
presentation is deemed to be a better finale than an exam.
*The overall format is flexible, individually-focused,
interactive, and indepth*
Photo: "Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath,"
by photojournalist W. Eugene Smith, 1971, depicts a mother
cradling her severely deformed daughter Tomoko in a traditional
Japanese bathroom, an intimate photo of the effects of mercury
poisoning, which raised the international profile of Minamata
disease and the struggle of the victims for recognition and
compensation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomoko_Uemura_in_Her_Bath
Videos:
"Canada's Toxic Chemical Valley (Full Length)," 2013, 31mins, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnHWZE0M_-k
"What does it take to create change? An artist and a conservationist
answer," TED Talk, 23 mins, 2024, link
"Enquête | The Disenchanted Forest," 30mins, 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDxqXATw80c
Report:
Commission's Final Report into the RCMP's Response to Anti-shale Gas
Protests in Kent County, New Brunswick, 2020, link
Indigenous Resilience Report, 2024. https://ostr-backend-prod.azurewebsites.net/server/api/core/bitstreams/d96f9df3-4434-4d38-b1b2-72c34fc96489/content
Articles:
"Lost in translation: What spirituality and Einstein’s theory of
time have to do with misunderstandings about climate change," The
Conversation, 9.17.24 link
"Solarpunk: Theory, Fiction, and Radical Futures," link
"Indigenous knowledge is crucial in the fight against climate change
– here’s why," July 31, 2024, UNDP, link