Environmental Sociology / Jacob Chadwick
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai: Orion fischer, 2024.Description: 161p. : ill, ; 24cmISBN: - 9789355276209
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| 304.209 ROS Climate change and cities : | 304.25 MAS People and climate change : | 304.28 GUH Social Ecology/ | 304.28 JAC Environmental Sociology / | 304.280 MAL River of life, river of death : | 304.5 KAL Biosociology and neurosociology / | 304.6 CHA Population and Sustainable Development in India |
Introduction to Environmental Sociology
Theoretical Foundations: NEP & HEP
Environmental Justice & Inequality
Political Economy & the Environment
Environmental Movements & Activism
Risk Society & Global Environmental Issues
Sustainability, Policy, and Governance
Future Directions in Environmental Sociology.
Traces the discipline’s emergence in the 1970s, challenging the notion of “human exceptionalism” and introducing the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP)
Examines how environmental hazards like pollution and climate change disproportionately affect marginalized communities
Applies political-economic lenses (e.g., eco-Marxism) to critique how capitalist systems drive environmental degradation
Discusses the concept of “risk society”, where technological and industrial progress introduces global-scale risks .
Analyzes the rise of environmental activism and social movements aimed at sustainable policy interventions
Explores frameworks for sustainability, ecological modernization, and envisioning equitable socio-ecological futures.
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