RT Article T1 Geographies of landscape: Representation, power and meaning JF Theoretical criminology VO 22 IS 3 SP 445 OP 467 A1 Carrabine, Eamonn LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1679324047 AB Green criminology has sought to blur the nature-culture binary and this article seeks to extend recent work by geographers writing on landscape to further our understanding of the shifting contours of the divide. The article begins by setting out these different approaches, before addressing how dynamics of surveillance and conquest are embedded in landscape photography. It then describes how the ways we visualize the Earth were reconfigured with the emergence of photography in the 19th century and how the world itself has been transformed into a target in our global media culture. K1 Criminology K1 Culture K1 Geography K1 Nature, K1 Photography DO 10.1177/1362480618787172