id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_odcjyjoravep5mqd3izy6inj4i Erica von Essen Interspecies Violence and Crimes of Dissent: Communication Ethics and Legitimacy in Message Crimes Involving Wildlife 2017 14 .pdf application/pdf 8611 661 56 dissident Nordic hunters killing protected wolves to send a message to the state agencies But it is also closely aligned to civil disobedience (von Essen and Allen 2015) insofar as the illegal act simultaneously communicates the dissenters' sincere belief that the law is unjust (Rawls 1971) or that it stems The epistemic challenge of determining the relative content of defiance and practical motive behind illegal hunting notwithstanding, the aggregate pattern and communication around wolf killings by Nordic hunters signify it as a crime of dissent (von Essen qualify them as owners in this sense, thereby making a weak case for their being considered ''victimized'' when wolves are illegally killed by hunters. crimes of dissent in terms of taking wolves as communicative, moral agents that is necessarily required by political theory. deliberation system for justifying environmental laws and regulations, but with the communicative legitimacy of hunters' dissenting act of illegal killing. ./cache/work_odcjyjoravep5mqd3izy6inj4i.pdf ./txt/work_odcjyjoravep5mqd3izy6inj4i.txt