Handbook of Environmental Sociology
(Sprache: Englisch)
This handbook defines the contours of environmental sociology and invites readers to push boundaries in their exploration of this important subdiscipline. It offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of environmental sociology and its role in this...
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This handbook defines the contours of environmental sociology and invites readers to push boundaries in their exploration of this important subdiscipline. It offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of environmental sociology and its role in this era of intensified national and global environmental crises. Its timely frameworks and high-impact chapters will assist in navigating this moment of great environmental inequality and uncertainty. The handbook brings together an outstanding group of scholars who have helped redefine the scope of environmental sociology and expand its reach and impact. Their contributions speak to key themes of the subdiscipline-inequality, justice, population, social movements, and health. Chapter topics include environmental demography, food systems, animals and the environment, climate change, disasters, and much more. The emphasis on public environmental sociology and the forward-thinking approach of this collection is what sets this volume apart. This handbook can serve as an introduction for students new to environmental sociology or as an insightful treatment that current experts can use to further their own research and publication. It will leave readers with a strong understanding of environmental sociology and the motivation to apply it to their work.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: A 21st Century Public Environmental Sociology (Beth Schaefer Caniglia).- Part I: Inequality, Political Economy, and Justice.- Chapter 2. Intersectionality and the Environment (Christina Ergas).- Chapter 3. Environmental Justice (Rebecca Maung).- Chapter 4. Ecologically Unequal Exchange and Environmental Load Displacement (Jennifer E. Givens).- Chapter 5. Consumption (Annika Rieger).- Chapter 6. Corporations and the Environment (Simone Pulver).- Chapter 7. Just Transitions and Labor (Erik Kojola).- Part II: Energy, Climate, and Health.- Chapter 8. Sociology of Energy(Stephanie A. Malin).- Chapter 9. Risk (Alissa Cordner).- Chapter 10. Sociology and Climate Change (Danielle Falzon).- Chapter 11. Sociology of Disasters (Lori Peek).- Chapter 12. Environmental Factors in Health (Elisabeth Wilder).- Chapter 13. Food Insecurity (Dorceta E. Taylor).- Part III: Culture, the State, and Institutions.- Chapter 14. Animals in Environmental Sociology (Linda Kalof).- Chapter 15. Religion and the Environment (Lynn Hempel).- Chapter 16. Environmental Governance (Dana R. Fisher).- Chapter 17. Green Criminology (Michael J. Lynch).- Chapter 18. War and the Environment (Michael R. Lengefeld).- Part IV: Population, Place, and Possibilities.- Chapter 19. Environmental Demography (Lori M. Hunter ).- Chapter 20. Land Use and Land Use Change (Thomas K. Rudel).- Chapter 21. Structural Human Ecology (Thomas Dietz).- Chapter 22. Environmental Science and Technology Studies (Scott Frickel).- Chapter 23. Towards an Indigenous Environmental Sociology (Kari Marie Norgaard).- Chapter 24. Environmental Movements in the United States (Erik W. Johnson).- Chapter 25. Socio-Ecological Systems (Beth Schaefer Caniglia).
Autoren-Porträt
Beth Schaefer Caniglia (PhD University of Notre Dame) is Executive Director of Earth, Incorporated and Editor-in-Chief of the Solutions Journal. Dr. Caniglia's research and publications are focused at the intersection of resilience and environmental justice in urban communities. Dr. Caniglia is past-Chair of the Environment & Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. She has received numerous awards. In 2009, she was chosen as a Global Climate Leader by the State of the World Forum in recognition of her commitment to link academic scholarship to global carbon cycle transformation. In 2016, she was recognized by the International Women's Leadership Association as among Top Women Executives, Professionals & Entrepreneurs. Her book (with Thomas J. Burns) Environmental Sociology: The Ecology of Late Modernity was honored with the Gerold L. Young Outstanding Book Award from the Society for Human Ecology. She has been honored by America's Who's Who in Academia and was selected to serve as a Research Fellow for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance. Dr. Caniglia was most recently honored to be selected as a Propeller Impact Accelerator awardee in her new home of New Orleans.Andrew Jorgenson is Professor and Chair in the Department of Sociology and Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. Working in the areas of environmental sociology, global political economy, the sociology of development, and sustainability science more broadly, he conducts research on the human dimensions of global environmental change, with a focus on how development, inequality, and the structure of global production and trade networks contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, industrial pollution, land cover change, and relationships between environmental conditions and population health. In 2020, he received the Fred Buttel Distinguished Contribution Award from the American Sociological
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Association'sSection on Environmental Sociology for his innovation, publication, and service in the field of environmental sociology. Andrew's published research has received awards from the American Sociological Association, the Pacific Sociological Association, and the British Sociological Association. His published work appears in various disciplinary and interdisciplinary journals, including American Journal of Sociology, Nature Climate Change, Social Forces, Environmental Research Letters, Social Problems, Science of the Total Environment, Sociological Science, Sustainability Science, Sociological Theory, WIREs Climate Change, Ecological Economics, Energy Policy, Climatic Change, Global Environmental Politics, and Energy Research and Social Science. He is coauthor of Super Polluters: Tackling the World'sLargest Sites of Climate-Disrupting Emissions, published by Columbia University Press in 2020. Andrew was the 2016-2017 Chair of the Environmental Sociology Section and the 2018-2019 Chair of the Sociology of Development Section of the American Sociological Association.
Stephanie A. Malin, Ph.D. is an environmental sociologist specializing in natural resource sociology, governance, and rural development, with a focus on the community impacts of resource extraction and energy production. Her main interests include environmental justice, environmental health, social mobilization, and the socio- environmental effects of market-based economies. She also examines communities building more distributive and regenerative systems. Stephanie serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Colorado State University and she is an adjunct Associate Professor with the Colorado School of Public Health. Stephanie co-founded and co-directs the Center
Stephanie A. Malin, Ph.D. is an environmental sociologist specializing in natural resource sociology, governance, and rural development, with a focus on the community impacts of resource extraction and energy production. Her main interests include environmental justice, environmental health, social mobilization, and the socio- environmental effects of market-based economies. She also examines communities building more distributive and regenerative systems. Stephanie serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Colorado State University and she is an adjunct Associate Professor with the Colorado School of Public Health. Stephanie co-founded and co-directs the Center
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2021, 1st ed. 2021, VI, 536 Seiten, 21 farbige Abbildungen, Maße: 18,5 x 26 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Andrew Jorgenson, Stephanie A. Malin, Lori Peek, David N. Pellow, Xiaorui Huang
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3030777111
- ISBN-13: 9783030777111
Sprache:
Englisch
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