An Invitation to Environmental Sociology

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SAGE Publications, 10. 6. 2004 - Počet stran: 325
Environmental sociology is the study of community in the largest sense. When there are problems in the environment, there are problems in society-it is people who create environmental problems and people who must resolve them.

Author Michael Mayerfeld Bell uses a lively, personal writing style to take readers on a series of field trips through the vast landscape of environmental sociology. The Second Edition of An Invitation to Environmental Sociology analyzes the relevance of social theory with a social, community perspective for resolving the practical issues of our environmental problems.

The author explores three elements of environmental sociology-the material, the ideal, and the practical. In order to unite these three topics, the book examines the interplay of material and ideal factors through the central concept of "ecological dialogue." The book also looks at the connection between the local and the global, the role of social inequality in environmental conflicts, and the power of the metaphor of community for understanding these social and ecological dynamics.

Key Features

The book balances a social action emphasis with an analytical and theoretical approach to encourage students′ development of critical thinking on environmental sociology.

A new chapter titled "Body and Health" includes case examples such as the 1984 Bhopal disaster in India and mercury pollution in Ontario.

A new chapter titled "The Rationality of Risk" discusses risk in the context of everyday life with examples such as mad cow disease and genetically modified organisms and reflects on whether there are greater risks in society today than in the past.

An Invitation to Environmental Sociology is designed as a core textbook for undergraduate students taking courses in environmental sociology. The book is also an excellent supplementary text for courses in social problems, introductory sociology, introduction to environmental issues, and environmental ethics.

O autorovi (2004)

Michael Mayerfeld Bell is Professor of Community and Environmental Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For his day job, he is principally an environmental sociologist and a social theorist, focusing on dialogics, the sociology of nature, and social justice. These concerns for the world have led him to studies of agroecology, the body, community, consumption, culture, development, food, democracy, economic sociology, gender, inequality, participation, place, politics, rurality, the sociology of music, and more. He is also a part-time composer of grassroots and classical music, and a mandolinist, guitarist, and singer.

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