1st Edition

Sociology Saves the Planet An Introduction to Socioecological Thinking and Practice

By Thomas Macias Copyright 2022
194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

Highlighting how the environment and society are intrinsically linked, this book argues that environmental concerns need to be treated as a core concept in the study of sociology. Given its focus on inequality and the constituent elements of the social world, sociology has often been accused of negligence regarding the urgency of the world’s environmental crisis. Sociology Saves the Planet... Read more

1. The Origins of a Socioecological Imagination

2. Efficient, Rational Plans and Unintended Socioecological Outcomes

3. The Nature of Nurture: A Lifetime of Socialization

4. Local Agriculture and the Multiplex Origins of Socioecological Change

5. Fetish, Rifts and Farce: Alienation from what we Make, Buy and Toss

6. Homophily and The Social Strictures of an Unequal Society

7. Social and Environmental Justice in a Diverse Society

8. Searching for Trust in a Risk-riddled Society

9. Unstable Structures and the Process of Socioecological Change

10. Strategies for Restructuring an Unsustainable Society

11. Socioecological Solutions from the Inside Out

Biography

Thomas Macias is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Vermont, USA. He is the author of Mestizo in America: Generations of Mexican Ethnicity in the Suburban Southwest (2006).