Environment and society : concepts and challenges
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書誌事項
Environment and society : concepts and challenges
(Palgrave studies in environmental sociology and policy / series editor, Ortwin Renn)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book offers a critical analysis of core concepts that have influenced contemporary conversations about environment-society relations in academic, political, and civil circles. Considering these conceptualizations are currently shaping responses to environmental crises in fundamental ways, critical reflections on concepts such as the Anthropocene, metabolism, risk, resilience, environmental governance, environmental justice and others, are well-warranted. Contributors to this volume, working across a multitude of areas within environmental social science, scrutinize underlying worldviews and assumptions, asking a common set of key questions: What are the different concepts able to explain? How do they take into account society-environment relations? What social, cultural, or geo-political biases and blinders are inherent? What actions or practices do the concepts inspire?
The transdisciplinary engagement and reflexivity regarding concepts of environment-society relations represented in these chapters is needed in all spheres of society-in academia, policy and practice-not the least to confront current tendencies of anti-reflexivity and denialism.
目次
Ch 1. Introduction: Conceptualizing environment-society relations - Magnus Bostroem and Debra J. DavidsonCh. 2. The Anthropocene: A Narrative in the Making - Rolf Lidskog and Claire WatertonCh. 3. Metabolism - Debra J. DavidsonCh. 4. Risk and Resilience - Marja YloenenCh. 5. Global Environmental Networks and Flows addressing Global Environmental Change - Peter OosterveerCh. 6. The environmental state and environmental governance - Arthur P.J. MolCh. 7. Economic Valuation of the Environment - Steve YearleyCh. 8. Environmental Expertise - Rolf Lidskog and Goeran SundqvistCh. 9. The Practice of Green Consumption - Emily Huddart Kennedy and Darcy HauslikCh. 10. Minding the mundane: Everyday practices as central pillar of sustainability thinking and research - Henrike RauCh. 11. Environmental Justice - J. Timmons Roberts, David Pellow and Paul MohaiCh. 12. Environmental Democracy: Participation, Deliberation and Citizenship - Frank FisherCh. 13. Joining people with things. The commons and environmental sociology - Luigi PellizzoniCh. 14. Spatial frames and the quest for institutional fit - C.S.A. (Kris) Van Koppen and Simon R. BushCh. 15. Conflicting temporalities of social and environmental change? - Stewart Lockie and Catherine Mei Ling WongCh. 16. Conclusion - A proposal for a brave new world of conceptual reflexivity - Magnus Bostroem, Debra J. Davidson, and Stewart LockieAfterword: Irony and Contrarian Imaginations - Matthias Gross.
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