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The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology is a go-to resource for cutting-edge research in the field. This two-volume work covers the rich theoretic foundations of the sub-discipline, as well as novel approaches and emerging areas of research that add vitality and momentum to the discipline. Over the course of sixty chapters, the authors featured in this work reach new levels of theoretical depth, incorporating a global scope and diversity of cases. This book explores the broad scope of crucial disciplinary ideas and areas of research, extending its investigation to the trajectories of…mehr
The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology is a go-to resource for cutting-edge research in the field. This two-volume work covers the rich theoretic foundations of the sub-discipline, as well as novel approaches and emerging areas of research that add vitality and momentum to the discipline. Over the course of sixty chapters, the authors featured in this work reach new levels of theoretical depth, incorporating a global scope and diversity of cases. This book explores the broad scope of crucial disciplinary ideas and areas of research, extending its investigation to the trajectories of thought that led to their unfolding. This unique work serves as an invaluable tool for all those working in the nexus of environment and society.
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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.
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.
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