Environmental Sociology: Risk and Sustainability in Modernity examines the encounter between sociology and contemporary environmental issues. It presents the proposal for an environmental sociology considering the dilemmas surrounding sustainable development, ecological modernization, and risk society.
Environmental Sociology: Risk and Sustainability in Modernity examines the encounter between sociology and contemporary environmental issues. It presents the proposal for an environmental sociology considering the dilemmas surrounding sustainable development, ecological modernization, and risk society.
Cristiano Luis Lenzi is a sociologist and professor of environmental sociology at the School of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities at the University of São Paulo.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. Greening Sociology: The Challenge of Environmental Sociology Chapter 2. Ecological Modernization: Economic Growth versus Environmental Protection Chapter 3. The Challenge of Sustainability: Sociology, Justice, and Democracy Chapter 4. Ecological Modernity: Risk, Science, and Politics Conclusion References About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1. Greening Sociology: The Challenge of Environmental Sociology Chapter 2. Ecological Modernization: Economic Growth versus Environmental Protection Chapter 3. The Challenge of Sustainability: Sociology, Justice, and Democracy Chapter 4. Ecological Modernity: Risk, Science, and Politics Conclusion References About the Author
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