Ebook: Handbook Of Environmental Sociology
Author: Beth Schaefer Caniglia Andrew Jorgenson Stephanie A. Malin Lori Peek David N. Pellow Xiaorui Huang
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Sociology
- Tags: Environmental Sociology, Public Policy, Environmental Geography, Green Criminology
- Series: Handbooks Of Sociology And Social Research
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: Springer
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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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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