The international handbook of environmental sociology

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Auteurs principaux : Redclift Michael R. (Directeur de publication), Woodgate Graham (Directeur de publication)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The international handbook of environmental sociology / edited by Michael R. Redclift,..., Graham Woodgate,...
Publié : Cheltenham, GB, Northampton, Mass. : E. Elgar , cop. 2010
Description matérielle : Second edition
1 vol. (XI-434 p.)
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Documents associés : Autre format: The international handbook of environmental sociology
  • Introduction Graham Woodgate
  • PART I: CONCEPTS AND THEORIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
  • Editorial Commentary Graham Woodgate
  • 1. The Maturation and Diversification of Environmental Sociology: From Constructivism and Realism to Agnosticism and Pragmatism Riley E. Dunlap
  • 2. Social Institutions and Environmental Change Frederick H. Buttel
  • 3. From Environment Sociology to Global Ecosociology: The Dunlap Buttel Debates Jean-Guy Vaillancourt
  • 4. Ecological Modernization as a Social Theory of Environmental Reform Arthur P.J. Mol
  • 5. Ecological Modernization Theory: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges Richard York, Eugene A. Rosa and Thomas Dietz
  • 6. Postconstructivist Political Ecologies Arturo Escobar
  • 7. Marx s Ecology and its Historical Significance John Bellamy Foster
  • 8. The Transition Out of Carbon Dependence: The Crises of Environment and Markets Michael R. Redclift
  • 9. Socio-ecological Agency: From Human Exceptionalism to Coping with Exceptional Global Environmental Change David Manuel-Navarrete and Christine N. Buzinde
  • 10. Ecological Debt: An Integrating Concept for Socio-Environmental Change Iñaki Barcena Hinojal and Rosa Lago Aurrekoetxea 11. The Emergence Model of Environment and Society John Hannigan
  • 12. Peering into the Abyss: Environment, Research and Absurdity in the Age of Stupid Raymond L. Bryant
  • PART II: SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
  • Editorial Commentary Graham Woodgate
  • 13. Animals and Us Ted Benton
  • 14. Science and the Environment in the Twenty-first Century Steven Yearley
  • 15. New Challenges for Twenty-first Century Environmental Movements: Agricultural Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Maria Kousis
  • 16. Sustainable Consumption: Developments, Considerations and New Directions Emma D. Hinton and Michael K. Goodman
  • 17. Globalisation, Convergence and the Euro-Atlantic Development Model Wolfgang Sachs
  • 18. Environmental Hazards and Human Disasters Raymond Murphy
  • 19. Structural Obstacles to an Effective Post-2012 Global Climate Agreement: Why Social Structure Matters and How Addressing it Can Help Break the Impasse Bradley C. Parks and J. Timmons Roberts
  • 20. Environmental Sociology and International Forestry: Historical Overview and Future Directions Bianca Ambrose-Oji
  • PART III: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
  • Editorial Commentary Graham Woodgate
  • 21. The Role of Place in the Margins of Space David Manuel-Navarrete and Michael R. Redclift
  • 22. Society, Environment and Development in Africa William M. Adams
  • 23. Neoliberal Regimes of Environmental Governance: Climate Change, Biodiversity and Agriculture in Australia Stewart Lockie
  • 24. Environmental Reform in Modernizing China Arthur P.J. Mol
  • 25. Civic Engagement in Environmental Governance in Central and Eastern Europe JoAnn Carmin
  • 26. A Sustaining Conservation for Mexico? Nora Haenn
  • Index