New Developments in Environmental Sociology
New Developments in Environmental Sociology
Woodgate, Graham; Redclift, Michael R.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
05/2005
672
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Inglês
9781843761150
15 a 20 dias
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction Graham Woodgate and Michael R. Redclift
PART I SOCIAL THEORY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Riley E. Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr. (2002), 'Which Function(s) of the Environment Do We Study? A Comparison of Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology'
2. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology: Some Reflections on the Antecedents and Prospects for Reflexive Modernization Theories in the Study of Environment and Society'
3. Allan Schnaiberg, David N. Pellow and Adam Weinberg (2002), 'The Treadmill of Production and the Environmental State'
4. John Bellamy Foster (1999), 'Marx's Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology'
5. Peter Dickens (2001), 'Linking the Social and Natural Sciences: Is Capital Modifying Human Biology in Its Own Image?'
6. Marina Fischer-Kowalski and Helga Weisz (1999), 'Society as Hybrid Between Material and Symbolic Realms: Toward a Theoretical Framework of Society-Nature Interaction'
7. Arturo Escobar (1996), 'Constructing Nature: Elements for a Poststructural Political Ecology'
8. Eric Darier (1999), 'Foucault and the Environment: An Introduction'
9. Alan Irwin (2001), 'Society, Nature, Knowledge: Co-constructing the Social and the Natural'
PART II ECOLOGICAL MODERNISATION
10. Joseph Murphy (2000), 'Ecological Modernisation'
11. Joseph Huber (2000), 'Towards Industrial Ecology: Sustainable Development as a Concept of Ecological Modernization'
12. Andrew Blowers (1997), 'Environmental Policy: Ecological Modernisation or the Risk Society?'
13. Arthur P.J. Mol (2000), 'The Environmental Movement in an Era of Ecological Modernisation'
PART III SOCIETY, NATURE AND KNOWLEDGE, AND THE FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC POLICY
14. Noel Castree and Bruce Braun (1998), 'The Construction of Nature and the Nature of Construction: Analytical and Political Tools for Building Survivable Futures'
15. David Demeritt (1998), 'Science, Social Constructivism and Nature'
16. Sheila Jasanoff and Brian Wynne (1998), 'Science and Decisionmaking'
17. Joseph Murphy and Maurie J. Cohen (2001), 'Consumption, Environment and Public Policy'
PART IV GLOBALISATION, THE STATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
18. Wolfgang Sachs (1999), 'Globalization and Sustainability'
19. Steven Yearley (1996), 'Rethinking the Global'
20. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'The Nation-State and the Natural Environment Over the Twentieth Century'
21. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'World Society, the Nation-State, and Environmental Protection: Comment on Frank, Hironaka, and Schofer'
22. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'Environmentalism as a Global Institution: Reply to Buttel'
23. Jon Barnett (2001), 'Environmental Security for People'
24. Michael Redclift (2001), 'Environmental Security and the Recombinant Human: Sustainability in the Twenty-first Century'
25. John S. Dryzek (1997), 'Leave it to the People: Democratic Pragmatism'
26. Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Tim Allmark, Peter Buckley, Bindi Clements and Graham Woodgate (2002), 'The Environmental State and the Forest: Of Lookouts, Lumberjacks, Leopards, and Losers'
PART V AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
27. Margaret FitzSimmons and David Goodman (1998), 'Incorporating Nature: Environmental Narratives and the Reproduction of Food'
28. Sarah Whatmore and Lorraine Thorne (1997), 'Nourishing Networks: Alternative Geographies of Food'
29. Graham Woodgate, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Ramon Fernandez Duran, Gloria Guzman and Eduardo Sevilla Guzman (1999), 'Alternative Food and Agriculture Networks: An Agroecological Perspective on Responses to Economic Globalisation and the "New" Agrarian Question'
30. Terry Marsden (2003), 'Conclusions: Rural Development as "Real" Ecological Modernisation?'
Name Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction Graham Woodgate and Michael R. Redclift
PART I SOCIAL THEORY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Riley E. Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr. (2002), 'Which Function(s) of the Environment Do We Study? A Comparison of Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology'
2. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology: Some Reflections on the Antecedents and Prospects for Reflexive Modernization Theories in the Study of Environment and Society'
3. Allan Schnaiberg, David N. Pellow and Adam Weinberg (2002), 'The Treadmill of Production and the Environmental State'
4. John Bellamy Foster (1999), 'Marx's Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology'
5. Peter Dickens (2001), 'Linking the Social and Natural Sciences: Is Capital Modifying Human Biology in Its Own Image?'
6. Marina Fischer-Kowalski and Helga Weisz (1999), 'Society as Hybrid Between Material and Symbolic Realms: Toward a Theoretical Framework of Society-Nature Interaction'
7. Arturo Escobar (1996), 'Constructing Nature: Elements for a Poststructural Political Ecology'
8. Eric Darier (1999), 'Foucault and the Environment: An Introduction'
9. Alan Irwin (2001), 'Society, Nature, Knowledge: Co-constructing the Social and the Natural'
PART II ECOLOGICAL MODERNISATION
10. Joseph Murphy (2000), 'Ecological Modernisation'
11. Joseph Huber (2000), 'Towards Industrial Ecology: Sustainable Development as a Concept of Ecological Modernization'
12. Andrew Blowers (1997), 'Environmental Policy: Ecological Modernisation or the Risk Society?'
13. Arthur P.J. Mol (2000), 'The Environmental Movement in an Era of Ecological Modernisation'
PART III SOCIETY, NATURE AND KNOWLEDGE, AND THE FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC POLICY
14. Noel Castree and Bruce Braun (1998), 'The Construction of Nature and the Nature of Construction: Analytical and Political Tools for Building Survivable Futures'
15. David Demeritt (1998), 'Science, Social Constructivism and Nature'
16. Sheila Jasanoff and Brian Wynne (1998), 'Science and Decisionmaking'
17. Joseph Murphy and Maurie J. Cohen (2001), 'Consumption, Environment and Public Policy'
PART IV GLOBALISATION, THE STATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
18. Wolfgang Sachs (1999), 'Globalization and Sustainability'
19. Steven Yearley (1996), 'Rethinking the Global'
20. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'The Nation-State and the Natural Environment Over the Twentieth Century'
21. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'World Society, the Nation-State, and Environmental Protection: Comment on Frank, Hironaka, and Schofer'
22. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'Environmentalism as a Global Institution: Reply to Buttel'
23. Jon Barnett (2001), 'Environmental Security for People'
24. Michael Redclift (2001), 'Environmental Security and the Recombinant Human: Sustainability in the Twenty-first Century'
25. John S. Dryzek (1997), 'Leave it to the People: Democratic Pragmatism'
26. Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Tim Allmark, Peter Buckley, Bindi Clements and Graham Woodgate (2002), 'The Environmental State and the Forest: Of Lookouts, Lumberjacks, Leopards, and Losers'
PART V AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
27. Margaret FitzSimmons and David Goodman (1998), 'Incorporating Nature: Environmental Narratives and the Reproduction of Food'
28. Sarah Whatmore and Lorraine Thorne (1997), 'Nourishing Networks: Alternative Geographies of Food'
29. Graham Woodgate, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Ramon Fernandez Duran, Gloria Guzman and Eduardo Sevilla Guzman (1999), 'Alternative Food and Agriculture Networks: An Agroecological Perspective on Responses to Economic Globalisation and the "New" Agrarian Question'
30. Terry Marsden (2003), 'Conclusions: Rural Development as "Real" Ecological Modernisation?'
Name Index
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction Graham Woodgate and Michael R. Redclift
PART I SOCIAL THEORY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Riley E. Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr. (2002), 'Which Function(s) of the Environment Do We Study? A Comparison of Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology'
2. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology: Some Reflections on the Antecedents and Prospects for Reflexive Modernization Theories in the Study of Environment and Society'
3. Allan Schnaiberg, David N. Pellow and Adam Weinberg (2002), 'The Treadmill of Production and the Environmental State'
4. John Bellamy Foster (1999), 'Marx's Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology'
5. Peter Dickens (2001), 'Linking the Social and Natural Sciences: Is Capital Modifying Human Biology in Its Own Image?'
6. Marina Fischer-Kowalski and Helga Weisz (1999), 'Society as Hybrid Between Material and Symbolic Realms: Toward a Theoretical Framework of Society-Nature Interaction'
7. Arturo Escobar (1996), 'Constructing Nature: Elements for a Poststructural Political Ecology'
8. Eric Darier (1999), 'Foucault and the Environment: An Introduction'
9. Alan Irwin (2001), 'Society, Nature, Knowledge: Co-constructing the Social and the Natural'
PART II ECOLOGICAL MODERNISATION
10. Joseph Murphy (2000), 'Ecological Modernisation'
11. Joseph Huber (2000), 'Towards Industrial Ecology: Sustainable Development as a Concept of Ecological Modernization'
12. Andrew Blowers (1997), 'Environmental Policy: Ecological Modernisation or the Risk Society?'
13. Arthur P.J. Mol (2000), 'The Environmental Movement in an Era of Ecological Modernisation'
PART III SOCIETY, NATURE AND KNOWLEDGE, AND THE FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC POLICY
14. Noel Castree and Bruce Braun (1998), 'The Construction of Nature and the Nature of Construction: Analytical and Political Tools for Building Survivable Futures'
15. David Demeritt (1998), 'Science, Social Constructivism and Nature'
16. Sheila Jasanoff and Brian Wynne (1998), 'Science and Decisionmaking'
17. Joseph Murphy and Maurie J. Cohen (2001), 'Consumption, Environment and Public Policy'
PART IV GLOBALISATION, THE STATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
18. Wolfgang Sachs (1999), 'Globalization and Sustainability'
19. Steven Yearley (1996), 'Rethinking the Global'
20. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'The Nation-State and the Natural Environment Over the Twentieth Century'
21. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'World Society, the Nation-State, and Environmental Protection: Comment on Frank, Hironaka, and Schofer'
22. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'Environmentalism as a Global Institution: Reply to Buttel'
23. Jon Barnett (2001), 'Environmental Security for People'
24. Michael Redclift (2001), 'Environmental Security and the Recombinant Human: Sustainability in the Twenty-first Century'
25. John S. Dryzek (1997), 'Leave it to the People: Democratic Pragmatism'
26. Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Tim Allmark, Peter Buckley, Bindi Clements and Graham Woodgate (2002), 'The Environmental State and the Forest: Of Lookouts, Lumberjacks, Leopards, and Losers'
PART V AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
27. Margaret FitzSimmons and David Goodman (1998), 'Incorporating Nature: Environmental Narratives and the Reproduction of Food'
28. Sarah Whatmore and Lorraine Thorne (1997), 'Nourishing Networks: Alternative Geographies of Food'
29. Graham Woodgate, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Ramon Fernandez Duran, Gloria Guzman and Eduardo Sevilla Guzman (1999), 'Alternative Food and Agriculture Networks: An Agroecological Perspective on Responses to Economic Globalisation and the "New" Agrarian Question'
30. Terry Marsden (2003), 'Conclusions: Rural Development as "Real" Ecological Modernisation?'
Name Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction Graham Woodgate and Michael R. Redclift
PART I SOCIAL THEORY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Riley E. Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr. (2002), 'Which Function(s) of the Environment Do We Study? A Comparison of Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology'
2. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology: Some Reflections on the Antecedents and Prospects for Reflexive Modernization Theories in the Study of Environment and Society'
3. Allan Schnaiberg, David N. Pellow and Adam Weinberg (2002), 'The Treadmill of Production and the Environmental State'
4. John Bellamy Foster (1999), 'Marx's Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology'
5. Peter Dickens (2001), 'Linking the Social and Natural Sciences: Is Capital Modifying Human Biology in Its Own Image?'
6. Marina Fischer-Kowalski and Helga Weisz (1999), 'Society as Hybrid Between Material and Symbolic Realms: Toward a Theoretical Framework of Society-Nature Interaction'
7. Arturo Escobar (1996), 'Constructing Nature: Elements for a Poststructural Political Ecology'
8. Eric Darier (1999), 'Foucault and the Environment: An Introduction'
9. Alan Irwin (2001), 'Society, Nature, Knowledge: Co-constructing the Social and the Natural'
PART II ECOLOGICAL MODERNISATION
10. Joseph Murphy (2000), 'Ecological Modernisation'
11. Joseph Huber (2000), 'Towards Industrial Ecology: Sustainable Development as a Concept of Ecological Modernization'
12. Andrew Blowers (1997), 'Environmental Policy: Ecological Modernisation or the Risk Society?'
13. Arthur P.J. Mol (2000), 'The Environmental Movement in an Era of Ecological Modernisation'
PART III SOCIETY, NATURE AND KNOWLEDGE, AND THE FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC POLICY
14. Noel Castree and Bruce Braun (1998), 'The Construction of Nature and the Nature of Construction: Analytical and Political Tools for Building Survivable Futures'
15. David Demeritt (1998), 'Science, Social Constructivism and Nature'
16. Sheila Jasanoff and Brian Wynne (1998), 'Science and Decisionmaking'
17. Joseph Murphy and Maurie J. Cohen (2001), 'Consumption, Environment and Public Policy'
PART IV GLOBALISATION, THE STATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
18. Wolfgang Sachs (1999), 'Globalization and Sustainability'
19. Steven Yearley (1996), 'Rethinking the Global'
20. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'The Nation-State and the Natural Environment Over the Twentieth Century'
21. Frederick H. Buttel (2000), 'World Society, the Nation-State, and Environmental Protection: Comment on Frank, Hironaka, and Schofer'
22. David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2000), 'Environmentalism as a Global Institution: Reply to Buttel'
23. Jon Barnett (2001), 'Environmental Security for People'
24. Michael Redclift (2001), 'Environmental Security and the Recombinant Human: Sustainability in the Twenty-first Century'
25. John S. Dryzek (1997), 'Leave it to the People: Democratic Pragmatism'
26. Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Tim Allmark, Peter Buckley, Bindi Clements and Graham Woodgate (2002), 'The Environmental State and the Forest: Of Lookouts, Lumberjacks, Leopards, and Losers'
PART V AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
27. Margaret FitzSimmons and David Goodman (1998), 'Incorporating Nature: Environmental Narratives and the Reproduction of Food'
28. Sarah Whatmore and Lorraine Thorne (1997), 'Nourishing Networks: Alternative Geographies of Food'
29. Graham Woodgate, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Ramon Fernandez Duran, Gloria Guzman and Eduardo Sevilla Guzman (1999), 'Alternative Food and Agriculture Networks: An Agroecological Perspective on Responses to Economic Globalisation and the "New" Agrarian Question'
30. Terry Marsden (2003), 'Conclusions: Rural Development as "Real" Ecological Modernisation?'
Name Index
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