Environmental Sociology
2nd Edition
By John Hannigan
Published March 30th 2006 by Routledge – 194 pages
Published March 30th 2006 by Routledge – 194 pages
This new edition of John Hannigan's well-known and respected text has been thoroughly revised to reflect recent conceptual and empirical advances in environmental sociology. The book offers a distinctive and even-handed treatment of environmental issues and debates, integrating European theoretical contributions such as risk society and ecological modernization with North American empirical insights and findings. Key updates include:
Making a strong case for centrally incorporating power relations into a realist/constructionist model of environmental knowledge, politics and policy-making, this book includes a comparative analysis of the USA, Britain and Canada, and will prove a valuable student resource.
1. Environmental Sociology as a Field of Inquiry 2. Contemporary Theoretical Approaches to Environmental Sociology 3. Environmental Discourse 4. Discourse, Power Relations and Political Ecology 5. Social Construction of Environmental Issues and Problems 6. Media and Environmental Communication 7. Science, Scientists and Environmental Problems 8. Risk 9. Biodiversity Loss: The Successful ‘Career’ of a Global Environmental Problem 10. Towards an ’Emergence’ Model of Environment and Society
John Hannigan is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto and author of two major books Environmental Sociology: A Social Constructionist Perspective (1995) and Fantasy City: Pleasure and Profit in the Postmodern City (1998), both published by Routledge.
Name: Environmental Sociology: 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By John Hannigan. This new edition of John Hannigan's well-known and respected text has been thoroughly revised to reflect recent conceptual and empirical advances in environmental sociology. The book offers a distinctive and even-handed treatment of...
Categories: Environmental Studies, Environmental Politics, Environmental Sociology, Environmental Politics