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Twenty lessons in environmental sociology / Kenneth A. Gould & Tammy L. Lewis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2009Edition: First editionDescription: xxii, 298 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195371127
  • 9780195371123
Other title:
  • 20 lessons in environmental sociology
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.2 22
LOC classification:
  • GE195 .G68 2009
Contents:
1. An Introduction to Environmental Sociology / Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis -- Part 1. Theory -- 2. The Social Construction of Nature: Of Computers, Butterflies, Dogs, and Trucks / Stella M. Capek -- 3. Theories in Environmental Sociology / Luiz C. Barbosa -- Part 2. Systemic Causes of Environmental Disruption -- 4. The State and Policy: Imperialism, Exclusion, and Ecological Violence as State Policy / David Naguib Pellow -- 5. Labor Productivity and the Environment / Allan Schnaiberg -- 6. Corporate Power: The Role of the Global Media in Shaping What We Know About the Environment / Elizabeth H. Campbell -- 7. The Science of Nature and the Nature of Science / Richard York -- 8. Technological Change and the Environment / Kenneth A. Gould -- 9. Population, Demography, and the Environment / Diane C. Bates -- Part 3. Some Social Consequences of Environmental Disruption -- 10. Environmental Inequality and Environmental Justice / Michael Mascarenhas -- 11. The Sociology of Environmental Health / Sabrina McCormick -- 12. From Farms to Factories: The Environmental Consequences of Swine Industrialization in North Carolina / Bob Edwards, Adam Driscoll -- 13. Understanding Disaster Vulnerability: Floods and Hurricanes / Nicole Youngman -- 14. Climate Change: Why the Old Approaches Aren't Working J / . Timmons Roberts -- Part 4. Some Social Responses to Environmental Disruption -- 15. U.S. Environmental Movements / Robert J. Brulle -- 16. Labor and the Environment / Brian K. Obach -- 17. Environmental Movements in the Global South / Tammy L. Lewis -- 18. Indigenous Cultures: Environmental Knowledge, Practice, and Rights / Bahram Tavakolian -- 19. The Paradoxes of Sustainable Development: Focus on Ecotourism / Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis -- 20. Conclusion: Unanswered Questions and the Future of Environmental Sociology / Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis.
Review: "Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology introduces undergraduates to the subject in a groundbreaking new way. Instead of compiling articles from professional journals, this innovative reader presents twenty classroom-tested 'lessons' from dedicated, experienced teachers. These diverse readings examine key topics in the field, from the social construction of nature to the growing influence of global media on our understanding of the environment." "Building this collection on the model of a successful undergraduate classroom experience, co-editors Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis asked the contributors to choose a topic, match it with their favorite class lecture, and construct a lesson to reflect the way they teach it in the classroom. The result is an engaging, innovative, and versatile volume that presents the core ideas of environmental sociology in concise, accessible chapters. Each brief lesson is designed as a stand-alone piece and can be easily adapted into an existing course syllabus"--Book jkt.
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1. An Introduction to Environmental Sociology / Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis -- Part 1. Theory -- 2. The Social Construction of Nature: Of Computers, Butterflies, Dogs, and Trucks / Stella M. Capek -- 3. Theories in Environmental Sociology / Luiz C. Barbosa -- Part 2. Systemic Causes of Environmental Disruption -- 4. The State and Policy: Imperialism, Exclusion, and Ecological Violence as State Policy / David Naguib Pellow -- 5. Labor Productivity and the Environment / Allan Schnaiberg -- 6. Corporate Power: The Role of the Global Media in Shaping What We Know About the Environment / Elizabeth H. Campbell -- 7. The Science of Nature and the Nature of Science / Richard York -- 8. Technological Change and the Environment / Kenneth A. Gould -- 9. Population, Demography, and the Environment / Diane C. Bates -- Part 3. Some Social Consequences of Environmental Disruption -- 10. Environmental Inequality and Environmental Justice / Michael Mascarenhas -- 11. The Sociology of Environmental Health / Sabrina McCormick -- 12. From Farms to Factories: The Environmental Consequences of Swine Industrialization in North Carolina / Bob Edwards, Adam Driscoll -- 13. Understanding Disaster Vulnerability: Floods and Hurricanes / Nicole Youngman -- 14. Climate Change: Why the Old Approaches Aren't Working J / . Timmons Roberts -- Part 4. Some Social Responses to Environmental Disruption -- 15. U.S. Environmental Movements / Robert J. Brulle -- 16. Labor and the Environment / Brian K. Obach -- 17. Environmental Movements in the Global South / Tammy L. Lewis -- 18. Indigenous Cultures: Environmental Knowledge, Practice, and Rights / Bahram Tavakolian -- 19. The Paradoxes of Sustainable Development: Focus on Ecotourism / Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis -- 20. Conclusion: Unanswered Questions and the Future of Environmental Sociology / Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis.

"Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology introduces undergraduates to the subject in a groundbreaking new way. Instead of compiling articles from professional journals, this innovative reader presents twenty classroom-tested 'lessons' from dedicated, experienced teachers. These diverse readings examine key topics in the field, from the social construction of nature to the growing influence of global media on our understanding of the environment." "Building this collection on the model of a successful undergraduate classroom experience, co-editors Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis asked the contributors to choose a topic, match it with their favorite class lecture, and construct a lesson to reflect the way they teach it in the classroom. The result is an engaging, innovative, and versatile volume that presents the core ideas of environmental sociology in concise, accessible chapters. Each brief lesson is designed as a stand-alone piece and can be easily adapted into an existing course syllabus"--Book jkt.

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