ISBN:
9781803921037
Language:
English
Pages:
xv, 563 Seiten
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244 mm
Series Statement:
Elgar encyclopedias in sociology
DDC:
363.7003
Keywords:
Environmental sociology Encyclopedias
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Encyclopedias
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Umweltsoziologie
Abstract:
"The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Sociology serves as a repository of insight on the complex interactions, challenges and potential solutions that characterize our shared ecological reality. Presenting innovative thinking on a comprehensive range of topics, expert scholars, researchers, and practitioners illuminate the nuances, complexities and diverse perspectives that define the continually evolving field of environmental sociology. Entries provide clear and concise explanations of complex concepts and theories on the relationship between material, ecological and social progress and barriers to progress, contributing to a wealth of thought-provoking research designed to encourage critical thinking and reflection. This authoritative Encyclopedia will serve as a comprehensive research tool for students, researchers and scholars of environmental sociology, environmental studies and sustainability studies. Key Features: 99 enlightening entries authored by an impressive collective of contributors. An accessible and engaging format designed to cater to a wide audience of students, researchers and experts. Timely insights on contemporary issues and developments in the field of environmental sociology, from climate adaptation and degrowth to the carbon intensity of well-being and Rights of Nature"--
Note:
Contents:; List of contributors ix; Acknowledgments xii; Introduction to the Elgar; Encyclopedia of Environmental; Sociology xiii; Christine Overdevest; Alternative food and agriculture; movements and initiatives 1; Nicholas Greenfield and; Laura T. Raynolds; Animals in environmental sociology 4; Linda Kalof and Cameron T. Whitley; AnthroShift 10; Dana R. Fisher and Celine Pak; Assemblage theory 12; Katharine Legun and Angga Dwiartama; Biodiversity (loss) and society 17; Karin M. Gustafsson; Bioprospecting and biopiracy 23; David R. Goyes and Nigel South; Carbon intensity of well-being 26; Jennifer E. Givens and; Michael D. Briscoe; Circular economy 29; Sina Leipold and Mira Kopp; Citizen science 36; Aya H. Kimura; Civil society and private regulation 42; Axel Marx; Clean energy conservatism 47; Dasom Lee and David J. Hess; Climate adaptation 53; Stewart Lockie; Climate change skepticism 58; Dilshani Sarathchandra, Kristin; Haltinner and Randolph P
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- Stuart; Climate migration 65; Pilar Morales-Giner and; Cristina Ramos; Climate and society 71; Jeffrey Broadbent; Coercive environmentalism 79; Yifei Li; Commodification and; decommodification of nature 85; Marek Zi-lkowski and; Mariusz Baranowski; Community land trusts 92; Louise Crabtree-Hayes; Consumption, sociology of 98; Peter Oosterveer; Cultural green economy 104; Stewart Barr; Culture and environmental sociology 110; Michael M. Bell and Emily Burke; Decoupling 117; Patrick Trent Greiner; Degrowth 124; Susan Paulson; Disasters, sociology of 130; Kathleen Tierney; Disproportionality 136; Mary Collins; Diverse economies 142; Kelly Dombroski and Gradon Diprose; Double diversion 148; Don Grant; Ecofeminism 153; Ariel Salleh; Ecological debt 159; Rikard H. Warlenius; Ecological democracy 165; Stephan Lorenz; Ecological Footprint 167; Mathis Wackernagel; Ecological masculinities 177; Martin Hultman and Paul M. Pule; Ecological modernization theory 183; Simon R
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- Bush and Gert Spaargaren; Ecological postwork theory 188; Maja Hoffmann and David Frayne; Ecological surprise 195; Matthias Gross; Ecologically unequal exchange 200; Jennifer E. Givens and Xiaorui Huan; Energy democracy framework 206; Ry Brennan and David Pellow; Energy transition 212; Olivier Labussiere and Alain Nadai; Environmental ethnography 220; Alissa Cordner; Environmental expertise 226; Rolf Lidskog and Goeran Sundqvist; Environmental flows 231; Simon R. Bush, Peter Oosterveer and; Machiel Lamers; Environmental governance 236; Cameron Holley; Environmental health and the; social sciences 242; Jennifer S. Carrera and Phil Brown; Environmental inequality 248; Stacia Ryder, Abigail Cunniff and; Skye Niles; Environmental justice 254; Michael Mascarenhas; Environmental movements 261; Yao Li; Environmental reproductive justice 267; Stephanie L. Hanus; Environmental state 272; Christopher M
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- Rea and Scott Frickel; Fairtrade 282; Anne Mook; Fictional expectations 287; Jens Beckert; Financialization 290; Margaux S.C. Robinson and Loka L.; Ashwood; Food desert 297; Devin Wright and Laura McKinney; Food insecurity 303; Julia Waity, Leslie Hossfeld and; Brooke Kelly; Food justice 307; Joshua Sbicca; Food security governance 314; Jessica Duncan; Forest transitions 319; Thomas K. Rudel; Futuring 321; Jeroen Oomen and Maarten Hajer; Global value chains,; environmental upgrading and; downgrading 328; Aarti Krishnan; Green crime 334; Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch; Green gentrification 339; Tammy L. Lewis; Green New Deal 345; Ray Galvin; Growth machine theory 351; Surabhi Pant and Jordan Fox; Heirs' property and its ramifications 356; Cassandra Johnson Gaither; Hidden hazards 360; Scott Frickel; Human ecology 362; Thomas J. Burns and Carrie M. Leslie; Human exemptionalism; paradigm/new ecological paradigm 367; Riley E
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- Dunlap; Intersectionality theory and the; environment 375; David N. Pellow; Intersectional risk theory (IRT) 380; Katarina Giritli Nygren, Anna; Olofsson and Susanna OEhman; Jevons paradox 387; Daniel Auerbach, Brett Clark and; Lazarus Adua; Knowledge resistance 394; Mikael Klintman; Local environmental movements 401; Alison E. Adams and Thomas E. Shriver; Low-carbon good lives 406; Amy Isham, Anastasia Loukianov and; Patrick Elf; Mass/excess consumption 413; Magnus Bostroem; Negative emissions technologies 424; Stefan Schaefer and Tobias Haas; NIMBY - "not in my backyard" 428; Veikko Eranti; Organic movement 434; Brian K. Obach; Overshoot 439; Rory Varrato and Michael Dowd; Political ecology and the power; of sociology 449; Hanne Svarstad and; Tor A. Benjaminsen; Precautionary consumption 455; Norah MacKendrick; Precautionary principle 458; Sven Ove Hansson; Recreancy 465; Liesel Ritchie; Reflexive modernization and; risk society 471; Rolf Lidskog and Jens O
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- Zin; Reflexivity and anti-reflexivity 477; Magnus Bostroem, Monika Berg and; Rolf Lidskog; Religion and nature 482; Emily Burke and Michael M. Bell; Resilience 488; Stephen G. Perz and; Luis Rondan-Vasquez; Rights of nature 494; Martin Hultman; Risk governance 499; Ortwin Renn; Science and democracy 506; Goeran Sundqvist and Linda Soneryd; Science and technology studies (STS) 512; Apollonya Maria Porcelli; Second contradiction of; capitalism thesis 518; Alan P. Rudy; Sense of place 524; Richard Stedman; Sharing economy 529; Mehmet Cansoy; Smart farming 533; Michael Carolan; Social construction of nature 539; Stella M. Capek; Three fixes of environmental; problem-solving 547; Walter F. Kuentzel and Thomas A.; Heberlein; Transformative learning 553; Magnus Bostroem, Maria Ojala and; Johan OEhman; Treadmill of destruction 559; Michael Lengefeld, Gregory Hooks; and Chad L. Smith; Treadmill of production 563; Amalia Leguizamon
DOI:
10.4337/9781803921044
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