The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology
Herausgeber: Bell, Michael M.; Legun, Katharine; Keller, Julie C.
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Overview of the cutting edge of research in environmental sociology, covering a broad range of theoretical approaches and empirical cases.
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Overview of the cutting edge of research in environmental sociology, covering a broad range of theoretical approaches and empirical cases.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9781108429320
- ISBN-10: 1108429327
- Artikelnr.: 59983381
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429320
- ISBN-10: 1108429327
- Artikelnr.: 59983381
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction; Part I. Theory in Environmental Sociology; 2: Classical
Theory and Environmental Sociology: Toward Deeper and Stronger Roots Hannah
Holleman; 3: Globalizing Environmental Sociology Rolf Lidskog & Stewart
Lockie; 4. An Embodied Materialist Sociology Ariel Salleh; 5. The
Environmental Sociology of the Good: Nature, Faith, and the Bourgeois
Transition Michael M. Bell; 6. Microsociological Perspectives in
Environmental Sociology Brad H. Brewster & Antony J. Puddephatt; Part II
The Economy and Environmental Sociology; 7. Material Worlds: Understanding
the Relationship of Capital and Ecology Richard York & Stefano B. Longo; 8.
Green Economies and Community Wellbeing Yifei Li & Gary Paul Green; 9.
Beyond the "Limits to Growth": Neoliberal Natures and the "Green" Economy
patrick Bresnihan; 10. The Ecosocialist Alternative Michael Löwy; 11.
Commons, Power, and (Counter)Hegemony Gustavo A. García-López; 12.
Emplacing Sustainability in a Post-Capitalist World Elizabeth S. Barron;
Part III: Culture and Environmental Sociology; 13. Media and the
Environmental Movement in a Digital Age John Hannigan; 14. National Parks
and (Neo)Colonialisms Maano Ramutsindela; 15. Post Carbon Transition
Futuring: For a Reconstructive Turn in the Environmental Social Sciences?
Damian White & Timmons Roberts; 16. Outer Space and New Frontiers to
Environmental Imaginations James S. Ormrod; 17. New Territory for
Environmental Sociology: Environmental Philosophy and Nature-Based Tourism
Guojie Zhang, James E. S. Higham, & Julia Albrecht; Part IV: Politics,
Power, State; 18. Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid
South Africa Jacklyn Cock; 19. The Growth in International Audit Culture:
Achieving Agricultural Sustainability Inside a World of Measures? Hugh
Campbell; 20. Political Ecologies of State Land Management John Zinda; 21.
Green Crime and the Treadmill of Production Michael A. Long, Michael J.
Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky; 22. Governing Science and Technology: From the
Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation Phil Macnaghten; 23.
The Paradox of Public Knowledge in Environmental Sociology Noah Weeth
Feinstein; 24. Relational Resilience and the Making of Diverse Worlds James
Hale & Michael Carolan; Part V: Social Justice; 25. Expanding Critical and
Radical Approaches to Environmental Justice david N. Pellow; 26.
Development Strategies and Environmental Inequalities in Brazil Henri
Acselrad; 27 Rural Estrangement: Roadblocks and Roundabouts to Justice John
C. Canfield, Karl Galloway, & Loka Ashwood; 28. Environmental Justice and
Capitalism Leslie King; 29. Ecological Economics and Environmental
Sociology: A Social Power Structures Approach to Environmental Justice in
Economic Systems Philip M. Warsaw.
Theory and Environmental Sociology: Toward Deeper and Stronger Roots Hannah
Holleman; 3: Globalizing Environmental Sociology Rolf Lidskog & Stewart
Lockie; 4. An Embodied Materialist Sociology Ariel Salleh; 5. The
Environmental Sociology of the Good: Nature, Faith, and the Bourgeois
Transition Michael M. Bell; 6. Microsociological Perspectives in
Environmental Sociology Brad H. Brewster & Antony J. Puddephatt; Part II
The Economy and Environmental Sociology; 7. Material Worlds: Understanding
the Relationship of Capital and Ecology Richard York & Stefano B. Longo; 8.
Green Economies and Community Wellbeing Yifei Li & Gary Paul Green; 9.
Beyond the "Limits to Growth": Neoliberal Natures and the "Green" Economy
patrick Bresnihan; 10. The Ecosocialist Alternative Michael Löwy; 11.
Commons, Power, and (Counter)Hegemony Gustavo A. García-López; 12.
Emplacing Sustainability in a Post-Capitalist World Elizabeth S. Barron;
Part III: Culture and Environmental Sociology; 13. Media and the
Environmental Movement in a Digital Age John Hannigan; 14. National Parks
and (Neo)Colonialisms Maano Ramutsindela; 15. Post Carbon Transition
Futuring: For a Reconstructive Turn in the Environmental Social Sciences?
Damian White & Timmons Roberts; 16. Outer Space and New Frontiers to
Environmental Imaginations James S. Ormrod; 17. New Territory for
Environmental Sociology: Environmental Philosophy and Nature-Based Tourism
Guojie Zhang, James E. S. Higham, & Julia Albrecht; Part IV: Politics,
Power, State; 18. Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid
South Africa Jacklyn Cock; 19. The Growth in International Audit Culture:
Achieving Agricultural Sustainability Inside a World of Measures? Hugh
Campbell; 20. Political Ecologies of State Land Management John Zinda; 21.
Green Crime and the Treadmill of Production Michael A. Long, Michael J.
Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky; 22. Governing Science and Technology: From the
Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation Phil Macnaghten; 23.
The Paradox of Public Knowledge in Environmental Sociology Noah Weeth
Feinstein; 24. Relational Resilience and the Making of Diverse Worlds James
Hale & Michael Carolan; Part V: Social Justice; 25. Expanding Critical and
Radical Approaches to Environmental Justice david N. Pellow; 26.
Development Strategies and Environmental Inequalities in Brazil Henri
Acselrad; 27 Rural Estrangement: Roadblocks and Roundabouts to Justice John
C. Canfield, Karl Galloway, & Loka Ashwood; 28. Environmental Justice and
Capitalism Leslie King; 29. Ecological Economics and Environmental
Sociology: A Social Power Structures Approach to Environmental Justice in
Economic Systems Philip M. Warsaw.
1. Introduction; Part I. Theory in Environmental Sociology; 2: Classical
Theory and Environmental Sociology: Toward Deeper and Stronger Roots Hannah
Holleman; 3: Globalizing Environmental Sociology Rolf Lidskog & Stewart
Lockie; 4. An Embodied Materialist Sociology Ariel Salleh; 5. The
Environmental Sociology of the Good: Nature, Faith, and the Bourgeois
Transition Michael M. Bell; 6. Microsociological Perspectives in
Environmental Sociology Brad H. Brewster & Antony J. Puddephatt; Part II
The Economy and Environmental Sociology; 7. Material Worlds: Understanding
the Relationship of Capital and Ecology Richard York & Stefano B. Longo; 8.
Green Economies and Community Wellbeing Yifei Li & Gary Paul Green; 9.
Beyond the "Limits to Growth": Neoliberal Natures and the "Green" Economy
patrick Bresnihan; 10. The Ecosocialist Alternative Michael Löwy; 11.
Commons, Power, and (Counter)Hegemony Gustavo A. García-López; 12.
Emplacing Sustainability in a Post-Capitalist World Elizabeth S. Barron;
Part III: Culture and Environmental Sociology; 13. Media and the
Environmental Movement in a Digital Age John Hannigan; 14. National Parks
and (Neo)Colonialisms Maano Ramutsindela; 15. Post Carbon Transition
Futuring: For a Reconstructive Turn in the Environmental Social Sciences?
Damian White & Timmons Roberts; 16. Outer Space and New Frontiers to
Environmental Imaginations James S. Ormrod; 17. New Territory for
Environmental Sociology: Environmental Philosophy and Nature-Based Tourism
Guojie Zhang, James E. S. Higham, & Julia Albrecht; Part IV: Politics,
Power, State; 18. Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid
South Africa Jacklyn Cock; 19. The Growth in International Audit Culture:
Achieving Agricultural Sustainability Inside a World of Measures? Hugh
Campbell; 20. Political Ecologies of State Land Management John Zinda; 21.
Green Crime and the Treadmill of Production Michael A. Long, Michael J.
Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky; 22. Governing Science and Technology: From the
Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation Phil Macnaghten; 23.
The Paradox of Public Knowledge in Environmental Sociology Noah Weeth
Feinstein; 24. Relational Resilience and the Making of Diverse Worlds James
Hale & Michael Carolan; Part V: Social Justice; 25. Expanding Critical and
Radical Approaches to Environmental Justice david N. Pellow; 26.
Development Strategies and Environmental Inequalities in Brazil Henri
Acselrad; 27 Rural Estrangement: Roadblocks and Roundabouts to Justice John
C. Canfield, Karl Galloway, & Loka Ashwood; 28. Environmental Justice and
Capitalism Leslie King; 29. Ecological Economics and Environmental
Sociology: A Social Power Structures Approach to Environmental Justice in
Economic Systems Philip M. Warsaw.
Theory and Environmental Sociology: Toward Deeper and Stronger Roots Hannah
Holleman; 3: Globalizing Environmental Sociology Rolf Lidskog & Stewart
Lockie; 4. An Embodied Materialist Sociology Ariel Salleh; 5. The
Environmental Sociology of the Good: Nature, Faith, and the Bourgeois
Transition Michael M. Bell; 6. Microsociological Perspectives in
Environmental Sociology Brad H. Brewster & Antony J. Puddephatt; Part II
The Economy and Environmental Sociology; 7. Material Worlds: Understanding
the Relationship of Capital and Ecology Richard York & Stefano B. Longo; 8.
Green Economies and Community Wellbeing Yifei Li & Gary Paul Green; 9.
Beyond the "Limits to Growth": Neoliberal Natures and the "Green" Economy
patrick Bresnihan; 10. The Ecosocialist Alternative Michael Löwy; 11.
Commons, Power, and (Counter)Hegemony Gustavo A. García-López; 12.
Emplacing Sustainability in a Post-Capitalist World Elizabeth S. Barron;
Part III: Culture and Environmental Sociology; 13. Media and the
Environmental Movement in a Digital Age John Hannigan; 14. National Parks
and (Neo)Colonialisms Maano Ramutsindela; 15. Post Carbon Transition
Futuring: For a Reconstructive Turn in the Environmental Social Sciences?
Damian White & Timmons Roberts; 16. Outer Space and New Frontiers to
Environmental Imaginations James S. Ormrod; 17. New Territory for
Environmental Sociology: Environmental Philosophy and Nature-Based Tourism
Guojie Zhang, James E. S. Higham, & Julia Albrecht; Part IV: Politics,
Power, State; 18. Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid
South Africa Jacklyn Cock; 19. The Growth in International Audit Culture:
Achieving Agricultural Sustainability Inside a World of Measures? Hugh
Campbell; 20. Political Ecologies of State Land Management John Zinda; 21.
Green Crime and the Treadmill of Production Michael A. Long, Michael J.
Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky; 22. Governing Science and Technology: From the
Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation Phil Macnaghten; 23.
The Paradox of Public Knowledge in Environmental Sociology Noah Weeth
Feinstein; 24. Relational Resilience and the Making of Diverse Worlds James
Hale & Michael Carolan; Part V: Social Justice; 25. Expanding Critical and
Radical Approaches to Environmental Justice david N. Pellow; 26.
Development Strategies and Environmental Inequalities in Brazil Henri
Acselrad; 27 Rural Estrangement: Roadblocks and Roundabouts to Justice John
C. Canfield, Karl Galloway, & Loka Ashwood; 28. Environmental Justice and
Capitalism Leslie King; 29. Ecological Economics and Environmental
Sociology: A Social Power Structures Approach to Environmental Justice in
Economic Systems Philip M. Warsaw.