What happens on the ice, stays on the ice: transgression and layered silence in Antarctica

IF 1.2 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Rebecca Kaiser, Robert O. White
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ABSTRACT This article explores the nature of transgression in Antarctica, an isolated and extreme environment. Drawing upon interviews with Antarctic expeditioners, the paper examines harms and crimes of Australian Antarctic bases, some of which are unique to this physical and social environment. The article then considers how and why there is greater tolerance of ‘deviant’ behaviour in this setting and the layers of ‘silence’ that accompany various transgressions. This is interpreted through the conceptual lens of folk crime. Living and working in Antarctica, where everyone is dependent upon the same community, means that the contours of transgression, tolerance and silence by expeditioners is shaped by its unusual context and circumstance.
发生在冰上的事情,停留在冰上:南极洲的海侵和分层沉默
摘要:本文探讨了南极这一孤立而极端的环境中海侵的本质。通过对南极探险者的采访,本文考察了澳大利亚南极基地的危害和犯罪,其中一些是这种自然和社会环境所特有的。然后,文章考虑了如何以及为什么在这种情况下对“越轨”行为有更大的容忍度,以及伴随各种越轨行为的“沉默”层。这是通过民间犯罪的概念镜头来解释的。在南极洲生活和工作,每个人都依赖于同一个社区,这意味着探险者的越界、宽容和沉默的轮廓是由其不同寻常的背景和环境塑造的。
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Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Current Issues in Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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