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2018_Book_LegitimizingCorporateHarm.pdf

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1|Preface|7
1|Outline of the Book|9
1|Acknowledgments|11
1|Contents|12
1|List of Abbreviations|13
1|List of Tables|14
1|Chapter 1: Introduction|15
2|Theoretical Orientation|19
3|Green Criminology|21
2|Discursive Foundations of Harm|23
2|References|26
1|Chapter 2: Industrial Agriculture and Its Harms|31
2|The History of Industrial Agriculture in the United States|32
2|The Harms of Intensive Animal Farming|34
3|Harm to Animals|34
3|Harm to the Environment and Human Health|36
2|References|37
1|Chapter 3: The Nature of Tyson´s Harms|41
2|Harm to the Environment|41
2|Harm to Animals|44
2|References|49
1|Chapter 4: Contextualizing the ``Socially Responsible´´ Corporation and the Cultural Legitimation of Harm|53
2|The Dominant Social Paradigm and Corporate Power|54
2|Public Relations|57
2|Ethical Consumerism, Corporate Identity, and CSR|59
2|Summary|63
2|References|64
1|Chapter 5: Disguising Harms: Talking and Not Talking About It|68
2|Disguising Actions|69
2|References|75
1|Chapter 6: Being Good: Or at Least Not Bad|77
2|Part of a Decent Whole|77
2|Benign Presentation of Self|81
2|References|84
1|Chapter 7: Taking Stock, Taking Action|86
2|What Did I Do?|86
2|What Did I Find?|87
2|Why Does It Matter?|90
2|Directions for Future Research|90
2|References|92
1|Appendix|93
2|Research Methods or How I Digested What Tyson Was Serving Up|93
3|Design/Sample|93
3|Procedures/Analysis|94
3|The Theoretical Foundations of Critical Discourse Analysis|94
1|Index|105