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This important volume presents a selection of influential articles
written by leading scholars whose research is seminal in the
development of environmental sociology. The contributors take the
discussions of the environmental social sciences into new domains,
for example genetics and 'de-materialisation', as well as
suggesting new conceptual approaches to familiar problems, such as
those of globalisation, scientific uncertainty and environmental
citizenship. This outstanding collection, which is a fully up to
date companion to the title The Sociology of the Environment,
published in 1995, represents a landmark in a field of academic
research that is increasingly important for wider policy questions.
The volume will be useful to all those interested in environmental
issues.
This thoroughly revised Handbook provides an assessment of the
scope and content of environmental sociology, and sets out the
intellectual and practical challenges posed by the urgent need for
policy and action to address accelerating environmental change.
More than a decade has passed since the first edition of the
Handbook was published to considerable acclaim, and environmental
sociology has since become firmly established as a critical social
science discipline. This second edition is a major
interdisciplinary reference work comprising more than 25 original
essays authored by leading scholars, many of whom are intimately
involved in national, regional or global environmental policy
processes. It marks some of the changes and continuities in the
field of environmental sociology, and highlights today?s
substantive concerns and theoretical debates. The Handbook is
divided into three parts covering concepts and theories, critical
issues and international perspectives, each with an introduction
outlining the content of the constituent chapters and
cross-referencing some of the more significant themes that link
them together.Authoritative and comprehensive, this Handbook will
prove to be essential reading for academics, researchers and
students across the social sciences who are interested in the
environment. It will also be enthusiastically received by
sustainable development policy-makers and practitioners.
In The Sociology of the Environment, Michael Redclift and Graham
Woodgate have brought together a diverse collection of writings
from within the human sciences. These papers chart the progress
which sociology has made in addressing the environment. Although
they are not all written by sociologists, they do illuminate a
number of largely unresolved issues for sociology, which mark
important departures for the discipline and which necessitate a
radical rethink of inherited assumptions.The readings are organized
under a number of different themes, ranging from the theoretical
foundations of the discipline to post-industrial Utopianism. Other
areas covered include Marxism and the environment,
neo-Malthusianism and environmental determination, biocentric
theories, radical ecology, scientific enquiry and the environment,
international perspection, and social movement and the environment.
The editors conclude that sociology still has much to do in rising
to the challenge of interpreting environmental change, indicating
that this must be done by forging relationships with other
disciplines, in which the contribution that sociology can make is
underlined rather than lost.
This thoroughly revised Handbook provides an assessment of the
scope and content of environmental sociology, and sets out the
intellectual and practical challenges posed by the urgent need for
policy and action to address accelerating environmental change.
More than a decade has passed since the first edition of the
Handbook was published to considerable acclaim, and environmental
sociology has since become firmly established as a critical social
science discipline. This second edition is a major
interdisciplinary reference work comprising more than 25 original
essays authored by leading scholars, many of whom are intimately
involved in national, regional or global environmental policy
processes. It marks some of the changes and continuities in the
field of environmental sociology, and highlights today?s
substantive concerns and theoretical debates. The Handbook is
divided into three parts covering concepts and theories, critical
issues and international perspectives, each with an introduction
outlining the content of the constituent chapters and
cross-referencing some of the more significant themes that link
them together.Authoritative and comprehensive, this Handbook will
prove to be essential reading for academics, researchers and
students across the social sciences who are interested in the
environment. It will also be enthusiastically received by
sustainable development policy-makers and practitioners.
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