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Environmental sociology/ edited by Leslie King, Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille.
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from analysis to action /
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From analysis to action
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King, Leslie,
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1 online resource (365 p.)
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Environmental sociology: from analysis to action, fourth edition -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction: Environmental Problems Require Social Solutions -- Part I: Imagining Nature -- 1. Nature's Looking Glass -- Part II: Political Economy -- 2. Why Ecological Revolution? -- 3. The Unfair Trade-off: Globalization and the Export of Ecological Hazards -- 4. The Tragedy of the Commodity: The Overexploitation of the Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna Fishery -- 5. Ecological Modernization at Work? Environmental Policy Reform in Sweden at the Turn of the Century -- 6. A Tale of Contrasting Trends: Three Measures of the Ecological Footprint in China, India, Japan, and the United States, 1961-2003 -- Part III: Race, Class, Gender, and the Environment -- 7. The Du Bois Nexus: Intersectionality, Political Economy, and Environmental Injustice in the Peruvian Guano Trade in the 1800s -- 8. Ruin's Progeny: Race, Environment, and Appalachia's Coal Camp Blacks -- 9. Environmental Apartheid: Eco-Health and Rural Marginalization in South Africa -- 10. Turning Public Issues into Private Troubles: Lead Contamination, Domestic Labor, and the Exploitation of Women -- Part IV: Media -- 11. Media Framing of Body Burdens: Precautionary Consumption and the Individualization of Risk -- 12. Legitimating the Environmental Injustices of War: Toxic Exposures and Media Silence in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Part V: Disaster -- 13. The BP Disaster as an Exxon Valdez Rerun -- 14. Silent Spill: The Organization of an Industrial Crisis -- 15. Left to Chance: Hurricane Katrina and the Story of Two New Orleans Neighborhoods -- Part VI: Social Movements -- 16. People Want to Protect Themselves a Little Bit: Emotions, Denial, and Social Movement Nonparticipation -- 17. Environmental Threats and Political Opportunities: Citizen Activism in the North Bohemian Coal Basin -- 18. Politics by Other Greens: The Importance of Transnational Environmental Justice Movement Networks -- Part VII: Changes in Progress -- 19. Ontologies of Sustainability in Ecovillage Culture: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Community, and Consciousness -- 20. Plans for Pavement or for People? The Politics of Bike Lanes on the "Paseo Boricua" in Chicago, Illinois -- 21. Campus Alternative Food Projects and Food Service Realities: Alternative Strategies -- 22. From the New Ecological Paradigm to Total Liberation: The Emergence of a Social Movement Frame -- Index.
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Environmental sociology = from analysis to action /
Environmental sociology
from analysis to action /[electronic resource] :From analysis to actionedited by Leslie King, Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille. - 4th ed. - 1 online resource (365 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Environmental sociology: from analysis to action, fourth edition -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction: Environmental Problems Require Social Solutions -- Part I: Imagining Nature -- 1. Nature's Looking Glass -- Part II: Political Economy -- 2. Why Ecological Revolution? -- 3. The Unfair Trade-off: Globalization and the Export of Ecological Hazards -- 4. The Tragedy of the Commodity: The Overexploitation of the Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna Fishery -- 5. Ecological Modernization at Work? Environmental Policy Reform in Sweden at the Turn of the Century -- 6. A Tale of Contrasting Trends: Three Measures of the Ecological Footprint in China, India, Japan, and the United States, 1961-2003 -- Part III: Race, Class, Gender, and the Environment -- 7. The Du Bois Nexus: Intersectionality, Political Economy, and Environmental Injustice in the Peruvian Guano Trade in the 1800s -- 8. Ruin's Progeny: Race, Environment, and Appalachia's Coal Camp Blacks -- 9. Environmental Apartheid: Eco-Health and Rural Marginalization in South Africa -- 10. Turning Public Issues into Private Troubles: Lead Contamination, Domestic Labor, and the Exploitation of Women -- Part IV: Media -- 11. Media Framing of Body Burdens: Precautionary Consumption and the Individualization of Risk -- 12. Legitimating the Environmental Injustices of War: Toxic Exposures and Media Silence in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Part V: Disaster -- 13. The BP Disaster as an Exxon Valdez Rerun -- 14. Silent Spill: The Organization of an Industrial Crisis -- 15. Left to Chance: Hurricane Katrina and the Story of Two New Orleans Neighborhoods -- Part VI: Social Movements -- 16. People Want to Protect Themselves a Little Bit: Emotions, Denial, and Social Movement Nonparticipation -- 17. Environmental Threats and Political Opportunities: Citizen Activism in the North Bohemian Coal Basin -- 18. Politics by Other Greens: The Importance of Transnational Environmental Justice Movement Networks -- Part VII: Changes in Progress -- 19. Ontologies of Sustainability in Ecovillage Culture: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Community, and Consciousness -- 20. Plans for Pavement or for People? The Politics of Bike Lanes on the "Paseo Boricua" in Chicago, Illinois -- 21. Campus Alternative Food Projects and Food Service Realities: Alternative Strategies -- 22. From the New Ecological Paradigm to Total Liberation: The Emergence of a Social Movement Frame -- Index.
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Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action illustrates how sociological perspectives can help us better understand the causes and consequences of environmental problems and provides examples of efforts to ameliorate these problems. The fourth edition of this environmental sociology reader includes 22 edited excerpts (10 of them new to this edition) that address, among other things, environmental inequalities, knowledge creation, media, and perspectives on disaster. The selected pieces use a variety of sociological perspectives, including environmental justice, power structure research, ecological modernization, ecological footprint, and more, to examine a wide range of environment-related topics.
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