The natural and the social : uncertainty, risk, change

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The natural and the social : uncertainty, risk, change

edited by Steve Hinchliffe and Kath Woodward

(An introduction to the social science : understanding social change, 2)

Routledge in association with The Open University, 2000

  • : [hc.]
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Published by Routledge, written and produced by The Open University

Series number from "DD100 Book 2" on back cover

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: [hc.] ISBN 9780415222891

Description

The age in which people in the West have treated society and nature as essentially separate matters is at an end. Environmental change and degradation impinge on all our lives, and even our genes are increasingly seen by employers and insurers as commodities. The Natural and the Social draws on insights from across the social sciences to examine the changing character of these interrelations between society and nature. Individual chapters look in depth at genes, environments and human development, medical practices and health, and the management of environmental risk. Throughout students are encouraged to draw on their own experiences to understand the theoretical and practical problems of living in this new natural-and-social world. This exciting and original text will be essential reading for anyone who wants to understand more clearly the role and limitations of technological and scientific progress in contemporary society.

Table of Contents

1. Human nature Steve Hinchliffe and Judith Greene 2. Whose health is it anyway? Brenda Smith and David Goldblatt 3. Nature for Sale? Sue Himmelweit and Roberto Simonetti 4. Living with risk: the unnatural geography of environmental crises Steve Hinchliffe
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780415222907

Description

The age in which people in the West have treated society and nature as essentially separate matters is at an end. Environmental change and degradation impinge on all our lives, and even our genes are increasingly seen by employers and insurers as commodities. The Natural and the Social draws on insights from across the social sciences to examine the changing character of these interrelations between society and nature. Individual chapters look in depth at genes, environments and human development, medical practices and health, and the management of environmental risk. Throughout students are encouraged to draw on their own experiences to understand the theoretical and practical problems of living in this new natural-and-social world. This exciting and original text will be essential reading for anyone who wants to understand more clearly the role and limitations of technological and scientific progress in contemporary society.

Table of Contents

1. Human Nature Steve Hinchliffe and Judith Greene 2. Whose Health is it Anyway? Brenda Smith and David Goldblatt 3. Nature for Sale? Sue Himmelweit and Roberto Simonetti 4. Living with Risk: The unnatural geography of environmental crises Steve Hinchliffe

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  • NCID
    BA48260693
  • ISBN
    • 0415222893
    • 0415222907
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 167 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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