Index
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(2017), "Index", The Sustainable Nation (Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice, Vol. 21), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 145-151. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-503020170000021012
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INDEX
Abuse
institutional, culture of
, 93–94
taxonomy of
, 92–93
Administrative Rationalism
, 67–68
Advocates in heritage campaigns, significance of
, 16–20
Affect theory
, 104–106
Agrarian
, 16, 21, 23, 25
All-Ireland Nuclear-Free Local Authorities Forum
, 69
Alter-globalisation movement
, 111
Amnesty International
Irish section
, 116
Anecdotal mentoring, storytelling as
, 131–132, 134
An Taisce
, 15, 40, 71
Anti-globalisation protests
, 8–9
Anti-hegemonic governmentality
, 85, 96n2
Anti-nuclear protests
, 68–74
‘Anti-roads’ campaigns
, 48
Apollo House
, 5
Ardnacrusha Hydro Electric Dam
, 70
Atlantic Philanthropies
, 53
Austerity
, 30, 31, 44
Barnardos
, 116
BATNEEC (best available technology not entailing excessive costs)
, 63–64
Belfast Assembly
, 89
Blackith, Robert
, 72
Brehon Law
, 111
Burke, Ray
, 74, 76
Burren Action Group (BAG)
, 23, 24
Byrne, Gay
, 74
Caldicott, Helen
, 76
Campaigns for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)
, 69, 79
Capital, ecological
, 18
Carnsore Collective
, 73
Carnsore Point protest
, 22–23
Carroll, John
, 72–74, 76–77
Celtic Law
, 111
Celtic Tiger
, 2, 3, 6, 20, 21, 29, 32, 37, 60, 84, 87, 90, 95
Central Statistics Office (CSO)
, 88
Centre for Public Inquiry (CPI)
, 52, 96n9
Chernobyl Children’s Fund
, 79
Children’s Rights Alliance
, 116, 118
Children Act 1908
, 118, 124n4
Children Act 2001
, 117, 119, 121, 124n4, 124n5
Children Bill
, 117, 121
Civil rights movement
, 111
Civil society
, 109–112, 114–118, 121–123, 124n2
in Ireland
, 117–116
Civil War
, 6
‘Clean Water for Galway’
, 39
Collins, Michael
, 4
Communications technologies
, 6–9
Community
, 109–123
activism
, 10
empowerment
, 120–121
justice
, 111
policing, restorative models of
, 121–122
Compulsory Acquisition Order (CAO)
, 50, 52, 53
Conferencing
, 100–102, 105
restorative
, 116, 119–123, 124n5
Conflict Resolution
, 114
Connolly, James
, 4
Conservation
, 13–25
Conservatives
, 1
CONSERVE Committee
, 72
Constructive mentoring
, 130
Consumer activism
, 9
Contemporary modernity
, 89
Corporate projects
, 56
Corrib gas dispute
, 90
Counter-hegemonic governmentality
, 86, 90, 91
Crime
, 83–96
Criminal justice system
, 120
Criminology, cultural
, 84–92
Crith Gablach, An
, 111
Critique of Judgment
, 128
Cultural criminology
, 84–92
Cultural production
, 15
Culture of institutional abuse
, 93–94
Democratic Unionist Party
, 1, 95
Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
, 35, 43
Development
, 48, 50, 57, 59
industrial
, 49
infrastructural
, 60
Deviance
understandings of, shaping
, 140
Dillon, C.T.C.
, 72
Diversity
, 99, 101, 102, 106
Dramaturgical interaction
, 129–131
Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC)
, 34
Drinking water legislation
, 34–35
Dublin City Council
, 31, 58
Dutch Disease
, 59
Dynamic security
, 134, 139
Dysfunctional underclass
, 84
Earth Day
, 71
Easter Rebellion 1916
, 92
Eco-centrism
, 64
Ecological capital
, 18
Ecological degradation
, 18
Ecological modernization (EM)
, 32–34
Ecological protest
, 65
Eco-modernism
, 34
Eco-modernist principles
, 63–64
Economic downturn
, 87, 95
Economic frame
, 76–77
Economic growth
, 84, 95
Economic sovereignty
, 94
Economic stagnation
, 2
Economy
, 6–11
Ecopopulism
, 19–22
Ecopopulist
, 50
Ecowarriors
, 54
Electricity Supply Board, (ESB)
, 70
Emerald Isle
, 29, 60
Energy
, 63–80
Environmental citizenship
, 18
Environmental degradation
, 24, 33, 36
Environmental Health Service
, 35
Environmental Impact Assessment
, 67
Environmentalism
, 66
Environmental justice
, 50, 59
Environmental modernization
, 29, 66–67
Environmental movement
, 111
Environmental politics
, 63
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
, 34, 35, 38, 39, 41, 43
Environmental sociology
, 37
Environment Department
, 31
Equality
, 99
Ethnic conflicts, resolving
, 102–104
European Economic Community (EEC)
, 71
European frame
, 77–78
European Union (EU)
, 18, 24, 33, 40, 42, 44, 59, 88
Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC)
, 34
Water Framework Directive
, 41, 42–43
Eurozone crisis
, 24, 60
Exclusion
, 6
Expert Advisory Commissions
, 67
Family Group Conferences/the ‘Wagga’ Model (FGCs)
, 114
Fianna Fáil
, 52, 70, 71, 78, 79, 92–94
Fianna Fáil/Green Party coalition
, 92, 96n10
Finucane, Marian
, 16
Flood, Michael
, 74, 75
Forfas Report
, 79
Framing of Irish environmental campaigns
, 22–24
Friends of the Earth (FOE)
, 72, 80
Galway City council
, 39
Galway Race Festival
, 40
Galway Water Crisis
, 35–41
response to
, 41–42
Garda Juvenile Diversion Programme
, 121
Garda Siochána, An
, 87, 92, 93, 116, 118, 119, 121
Gas pipeline
, 47–50, 52, 53, 56, 59
Geological Survey of Ireland
, 36
‘Get to the Point’ festival
, 73
Godfather, the
, 140
Good Friday Agreement
, 1, 95
Governmental criminality, cultures of
, 85–86
Governmentality, counter-hegemonic
, 86, 90, 91
Government Strategic Plan
, 16
Greenham Common Women
, 69
green neo-liberalism
, 33
Hackers
, 8
Health risks frame
, 76
Health Service Executive (HSE)
, 35, 37, 39, 40, 101
Hegemony
, 95
Heritage
, 13–16, 21, 23–25
campaigns, significance of advocates in
, 16–20
Hewson, Ali
, 79
Hiroshima
, 68
Homelessness
, 5
Humane
, 128, 129, 136, 141
Ideological conflict
, 16
Ideology of planning
, 17
Industrial development
, 49
Industrial Development Authority (IDA)
, 71
Infrastructural development
, 11, 60
Institutional context
, 135–139
International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)
, 87
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 5, 9, 11, 21, 24, 25, 42, 44, 60, 93, 94
bailout plan of
, 1
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
, 100
Internet technology
, 7
Irish conservation campaigns
, 19–22
Irish Constitution
Article
, 40, 51
Article
, 43, 51
Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL)
, 116
Irish environmental governance
, 32–34
Irish Environmental Protection Agency
, 21
Irish Free State
, 6
Irish Gas Authority
, 53
Irish Green Party
, 68
Irish Heritage Trust
, 15
Irish Labour Party
, 57
Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT)
, 116
Irish Prison Service (IPS)
, 128–130, 133, 136
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
, 95
Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (ITGWU)
, 73, 78, 79
Issue maximisation process
, 10
Issue salience
, 10
Justice
community
, 111
environmental
, 50, 59
poetic
, 132
restorative
, 3, 102–104, 106, 107n3, 109–124
retributive
, 104
social
, 47, 50
youth
, 118–119
Kavanagh, James
, 74
Kelly, John
, 74
Kelly, Petra
, 72, 74, 77–78
Kennedy, Fintan
, 74
Land grabbing
, 47
Late Late Show
, 74
Legislation, Energy Conservation and the Balance of Payments
, 72
Legitimation Crisis
, 93
Limerick gangland violence
, 91
Liquid modernity
, 85, 87
Local governmentality
, 85, 90
Love/Hate
, 140
Lovelock, J. F.
, 69
‘Love Ulster’ march
, 89
Lynch, Jack
, 70
Marginalisation
, 3
Marginality
, 85
Markievicz, Constance
, 4
‘May Day’ riots
, 89
May, Teresa
, 95
Media
, 6–11
Mentoring
, 129–136, 138, 139
anecdotal mentoring, storytelling as
, 131–132, 134
constructive
, 130
formal
, 131
informal
, 131
as learned competency, teaching
, 129
negative
, 130, 131
peer-mentoring
, 135
positive
, 135
of prisoners
, 135
socialised
, 130, 132
Mobilisation
, 48, 50, 54, 55
Modernity
contemporary
, 89
liquid
, 85, 87
Moral entrepreneurs
, 15
Moral exclusion
, 84
Moral Exclusion Thesis
, 95–96
Moral frame
, 75–76
Morris Tribunal of Inquiry
, 91, 92
Mothers against Drunk Driving (MADD)
, 114
Multicullturalism
, 3, 99–107
Murphy Commission Report
, 94
Nagasaki
, 68
National Action Plan against Racism (NPAR): Planning for Diversity
, 99
National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD)
, 101, 107n6
National Assets Management Agency (NAMA)
, 5, 92
National Children’s Office
, 118–119
National Children’s Strategy
, 118
‘National Day of Protest’
, 55
National Drugs Strategy 2001–2008, The
, 101
National Intercultural Strategy
, 101
National Planning Board
, 52
National Urban Wastewater Study
, 43
Natural Born Killers
, 140
Negative mentoring
, 130, 131
Neglect, taxonomy of
, 92–93
Neo-corporatism
, 2, 6
Neo-liberalism
, 2, 6, 85
green
, 33
Neo-populism
, 22
Nike
, 9
NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard)
, 20
NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard)
, 50
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 115, 116
Norris, David
, 16
North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO)
, 78
Northern Ireland Electric Services (NIES)
, 70
Northern Ireland Water (NIW)
, 31
Norway’s Statoil
, 48
Norwegian Paradox, the
, 59
Nuclear Energy Board (NEB)
, 70
Nuclear Ireland
, 74–78
economic frame
, 76–77
European frame
, 77–78
health risks frame
, 76
moral frame
, 75–76
Occupy movement
, 8
O’Connell, Daniel
Repaal movement
, 111
Offenses against the State Act 2008
, 91
Office of Public Works (OPW)
, 18
Oireachtas (Parliamentary) European Affairs Committee
, 88
O’Mahony, Paul
, 87
O’Malley, Desmond
, 74
Orange Order
, 89
Parafunctional urban spaces
, 90
Peace Process
, 1, 4, 89, 116
Pearse, Padraig
, 4
Peer-mentoring
, 135
Poetic justice
, 132
Policing
community, restorative models of
, 121–122
rural
, 91–92
Political contestation
, 63
Political economy of resource exploitation
, 49–50
Political mediation model
, 121, 123
Polluter pays principle
, 64
Pollution control agencies
, 67
Populism
defined
, 22
neo-populism
, 22
Positive mentoring
, 135
Post-modern simulacra
, 90
Poverty
, 5, 85, 87
Prison culture, sociological understandings of
, 141
Prisoner Rights and Alternatives to Prisons
, 114
Prisoners, mentoring of
, 135
Prison folklore
, 132
Prison Officers
characteristics of
, 137–138
sociological imagination to, teaching
, 139–140
Prisons
, 127–142
Professional resource-management bureaucracies
, 67
Pro-social competencies
, 129
Pro-social teaching
, 135
Public space
, 13, 14
Racism
, 100
Rational choice theory
, 17
Rational policy analysis technologies
, 67
Real Justice
, 116
Regulatory policy instruments
, 67
Reintegrative shaming
, 102–103, 104, 107n7
Religious Orders
, 93
Resistance
, 6–11
Resource curse theory
, 49, 60
Resources
, 47–60
case study
, 50–58
exploitation, political economy of
, 49–50
Restorative justice
, 3, 102–104, 106, 107n3, 109–124
background of
, 111
benefits and limits of
, 119–120
in Northern Ireland
, 117
practice
, 112–114
principles of
, 110
theory of
, 111–112
Restorative Justice Network Ireland
, 116
Restorative models of community policing
, 121–122
Retributive justice
, 104
‘Return to the Point’ festival
, 78
Right to safe and clean drinking water
, 30
‘Right2Water’ campaign
, 30–31
Risk society
, 64–68
River Basin District (RBD)
, 43
River Basin Management Plans
, 43
Robinson, Mary
, 16
Roche, Adi
, 79
Roman Catholic Church
, 93
‘Rossport 5’ campaign
, 20, 23, 48, 50, 54, 57, 91
Royal Dutch Shell
, 48
Rural
, 15–25
community
, 48, 49, 51, 59, 60
community sentiment
, 59
development
, 18
policing
, 91–92
sentiment
, 18–20, 22, 49
Ryan Report
, 93
Salafia, Vincent
, 16
Sanitation
, 30
Saunders, Bernie
, 8
Sentencing Circles
, 114
Shell
, 52, 54, 58
‘Shell to Sea’ campaign
, 19, 23, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 90, 91
Sinn Fein
, 95
Social capital
, 2
Social exclusion thesis
, 84
Socialised mentoring
, 130, 132
Social justice
, 47, 50
Social movements
, 109, 111, 115, 117, 122
Social partnership
, 1, 6, 110
Social Security Numbers
, 88
Sociological imagination to Prison Officers, teaching
, 139–140
Sopranos, the
, 140
Spatial exclusion
, 84
Spatial ordering
, 17, 42
Special Area of Conservation and Scenic Importance
, 19
Sports utility vehicles (SUVs)
, 9
St. Patrick’s Day festival
, 37
State
, 117–118
Statoil
, 52, 57, 58
Storytelling, as anecdotal mentoring
, 131–132
Student Christian Movement (SCM)
, 73
Subalternity effect
, 16
Sustainable development
, 67
Synge, J. M.
, 19
Szasz, Andrew
, 19
Techno-centrism
, 64
Thermal oxide reprocessing plant (THORP)
, 72
Three Mile Island, nuclear accident at
, 69, 79
Trade union movement
, 111
Training
, 101–103, 106, 107n6, 129–131, 133–135
Transformative mediation
, 121, 123
Unemployment
, 103
Unintended consequences
, 21
United Kingdom
decision to leave the European Union
, 1
United Nations
, 30
World Meteorological Organisation
, 44
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
, 118
United Nations Guidelines on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (Riyadh Guidelines)
, 124n3
United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty
, 124n3
United Nations Standard of the Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice (Beijing Rules)
, 124n3
Unregulated development
, 11
Victim Advocacy
, 114
Victim Impact Panels
, 114
Victim-Offender Mediation (VOMs)
, 114
Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs (VORPs)
, 114
War of Independence
, 111
Water
, 29–44
charges
, 30, 31, 35, 44
crisis. See Galway Water Crisis
drinking water legislation
, 34–35
freezing temperature
, 31
infrastructure
, 30–33, 42, 44
protests
, 30–31
supply
, 31–34
taxes
, 29, 30, 38
Water Framework Directive (WFD)
, 41, 42–43
Water Services Authorities
, 35
Wexford County Council
, 71, 73
Whitaker Report of 1985
, 129
‘White versus black’ model
, 101
Windscale as British Nuclear Fuel Ltd. (BNFL)
, 72
Wire, the
, 140
Wiwa, Ken Saro
, 52
Wiwa, Owens
, 52
Women’s movement
, 111
Worker’s Lock Out 1913
, 92
Worker’s Party
, 78
World Antinuclear Service on Energy (WISE)
, 72
World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)
, 44
World Trade Agreement (WTA)
, 33
Yeats, W. B.
, 19
Youth justice
, 118–119
Youth Justice Service (YJS)
, 119
Zimbardo’s Prison Experiment
, 140