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The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology 2 Volume Hardback Set

Overview of the cutting edge of research in environmental sociology, covering a broad range of theoretical approaches and empirical cases.

Katharine Legun (Edited by), Julie Keller (Edited by), Michael Bell (Edited by), Michael Carolan (Edited by)

9781108429306, Cambridge University Press

Multiple-component retail product, published 3 December 2020

1200 pages
39.2 x 27.2 x 20 cm, 2.2 kg

'Recommended' Y. R. Magrass, Choice

The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology is a go-to resource for cutting-edge research in the field. This two-volume work covers the rich theoretic foundations of the sub-discipline, as well as novel approaches and emerging areas of research that add vitality and momentum to the discipline. Over the course of sixty chapters, the authors featured in this work reach new levels of theoretical depth, incorporating a global scope and diversity of cases. This book explores the broad scope of crucial disciplinary ideas and areas of research, extending its investigation to the trajectories of thought that led to their unfolding. This unique work serves as an invaluable tool for all those working in the nexus of environment and society.

Volume 1: Part I. Theory in Environmental Sociology
Part II. The Economy and Environmental Sociology
Part III. Culture and Environmental Sociology
Part IV. Politics, Power, State. Volume 2: Part I. Methods
Part II. Embodied Environmental Sociology
Part III. Beyond the Human
Part IV. Sustainability and Climate Change
Part V. Resources
Part VI. Food and Agriculture
Part VII. Social Movements.

Subject Areas: Social impact of environmental issues [RNT], Social research & statistics [JHBC], Social theory [JHBA], Sociology [JHB]

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