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Treadmill of Production - Injustice and Unsustainability in the Global Economy (Paperback): Kenneth A. Gould, David N Pellow,... Treadmill of Production - Injustice and Unsustainability in the Global Economy (Paperback)
Kenneth A. Gould, David N Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Schnaiberg 's concept of the treadmill of production is arguably the most visible and enduring theory to emerge in three decades of environmental sociology. Elaborated and tested, it has been found to be an accurate predictor of political-economic changes in the global economy. In the global South, it has figures prominently in the work of structural environmental analysts and has been used by many political-economic movements. Building new extensions and applications of the treadmill theory, this new book shows how and why northern analysts and governments have failed to protect our environment and secure our future. Using an empirically based political-economic perspective, the authors outline the causes of environmental degradation, the limits of environmental protection policies, and the failures of institutional decision-makers to protect human well-being.

Urban Recycling and the Search for Sustainable Community Development (Hardcover): Adam S. Weinberg, David N Pellow, Allan... Urban Recycling and the Search for Sustainable Community Development (Hardcover)
Adam S. Weinberg, David N Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg
R3,087 Discovery Miles 30 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

More Americans recycle than vote. And most do so to improve their communities and the environment. But do recycling programs advance social, economic, and environmental goals? To answer this, three sociologists with expertise in urban and environmental planning have conducted the first major study of urban recycling. They compare four types of programs in the Chicago metropolitan area: a community-based drop-off center, a municipal curbside program, a recycling industrial park, and a linkage program. Their conclusion, admirably elaborated, is that recycling can realize sustainable community development, but that current programs achieve few benefits for the communities in which they are located.

The authors discover that the history of recycling mirrors many other urban reforms. What began in the 1960s as a sustainable community enterprise has become a commodity-based, profit-driven industry. Large private firms, using public dollars, have chased out smaller nonprofit and family-owned efforts. Perhaps most troubling is that this process was not born of economic necessity. Rather, as the authors show, socially oriented programs are actually more viable than profit-focused systems. This finding raises unsettling questions about the prospects for any sort of sustainable local development in the globalizing economy.

Based on a decade of research, this is the first book to fully explore the range of impacts that recycling generates in our communities. It presents recycling as a tantalizing case study of the promises and pitfalls of community development. It also serves as a rich account of how the state and private interests linked to the global economy alter the terrain of local neighborhoods.

Treadmill of Production - Injustice and Unsustainability in the Global Economy (Hardcover, New): Kenneth A. Gould, David N... Treadmill of Production - Injustice and Unsustainability in the Global Economy (Hardcover, New)
Kenneth A. Gould, David N Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg
R5,966 Discovery Miles 59 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Schnaiberg 's concept of the treadmill of production is arguably the most visible and enduring theory to emerge in three decades of environmental sociology. Elaborated and tested, it has been found to be an accurate predictor of political-economic changes in the global economy. In the global South, it has figures prominently in the work of structural environmental analysts and has been used by many political-economic movements. Building new extensions and applications of the treadmill theory, this new book shows how and why northern analysts and governments have failed to protect our environment and secure our future. Using an empirically based political-economic perspective, the authors outline the causes of environmental degradation, the limits of environmental protection policies, and the failures of institutional decision-makers to protect human well-being.

Design of a Strategic Transit Market Research Program (Paperback): Frank S Koppelman, Allan Schnaiberg, Joseph L Schofer Design of a Strategic Transit Market Research Program (Paperback)
Frank S Koppelman, Allan Schnaiberg, Joseph L Schofer
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Local Environmental Struggles - Citizen Activism in the Treadmill of Production (Hardcover): Kenneth A. Gould, Allan... Local Environmental Struggles - Citizen Activism in the Treadmill of Production (Hardcover)
Kenneth A. Gould, Allan Schnaiberg, Adam S. Weinberg
R1,958 Discovery Miles 19 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, environmentalism in the US has increasingly emerged at the community level, focusing on local ecological problems. Correspondingly, the American environmental movement has exhorted its supporters to 'think globally' but 'act locally'. The authors examine this modern environmental mantra by analysing the opportunities and constraints on local environmental action posed by economic and political structures at all levels. The difficulties involved in local activism are explored in three case studies - a wetlands protection project, water pollution of the Great Lakes, and consumer waste recycling. The final chapter then reflects on the challenges facing citizen-worker movements in each case study, and concludes that, despite the inherent difficulties, any successful attempt at mobilisation must have a local component.

Local Environmental Struggles - Citizen Activism in the Treadmill of Production (Paperback, New): Kenneth A. Gould, Allan... Local Environmental Struggles - Citizen Activism in the Treadmill of Production (Paperback, New)
Kenneth A. Gould, Allan Schnaiberg, Adam S. Weinberg
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, environmentalism in the United States has increasingly emerged at the community level, focusing on local ecological problems. The authors critique the modern environmental mantra, "think globally, act locally," by analyzing the opportunities and constraints on local environmental action posed by economic and political structures at all levels. Three case studies--a wetlands protection project, water pollution of the Great Lakes, and consumer waste recycling--demonstrate the challenges facing citizen-worker movements.

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