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King, Leslie,

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  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Environmental sociology/ edited by Leslie King, Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille.
    Reminder of title: from analysis to action /
    remainder title: From analysis to action
    other author: King, Leslie,
    Description: 1 online resource (365 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Environmental sociology: from analysis to action, fourth edition -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction: Environmental Problems Require Social Solutions -- Part I: Imagining Nature -- 1. Nature's Looking Glass -- Part II: Political Economy -- 2. Why Ecological Revolution? -- 3. The Unfair Trade-off: Globalization and the Export of Ecological Hazards -- 4. The Tragedy of the Commodity: The Overexploitation of the Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna Fishery -- 5. Ecological Modernization at Work? Environmental Policy Reform in Sweden at the Turn of the Century -- 6. A Tale of Contrasting Trends: Three Measures of the Ecological Footprint in China, India, Japan, and the United States, 1961-2003 -- Part III: Race, Class, Gender, and the Environment -- 7. The Du Bois Nexus: Intersectionality, Political Economy, and Environmental Injustice in the Peruvian Guano Trade in the 1800s -- 8. Ruin's Progeny: Race, Environment, and Appalachia's Coal Camp Blacks -- 9. Environmental Apartheid: Eco-Health and Rural Marginalization in South Africa -- 10. Turning Public Issues into Private Troubles: Lead Contamination, Domestic Labor, and the Exploitation of Women -- Part IV: Media -- 11. Media Framing of Body Burdens: Precautionary Consumption and the Individualization of Risk -- 12. Legitimating the Environmental Injustices of War: Toxic Exposures and Media Silence in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Part V: Disaster -- 13. The BP Disaster as an Exxon Valdez Rerun -- 14. Silent Spill: The Organization of an Industrial Crisis -- 15. Left to Chance: Hurricane Katrina and the Story of Two New Orleans Neighborhoods -- Part VI: Social Movements -- 16. People Want to Protect Themselves a Little Bit: Emotions, Denial, and Social Movement Nonparticipation -- 17. Environmental Threats and Political Opportunities: Citizen Activism in the North Bohemian Coal Basin -- 18. Politics by Other Greens: The Importance of Transnational Environmental Justice Movement Networks -- Part VII: Changes in Progress -- 19. Ontologies of Sustainability in Ecovillage Culture: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Community, and Consciousness -- 20. Plans for Pavement or for People? The Politics of Bike Lanes on the "Paseo Boricua" in Chicago, Illinois -- 21. Campus Alternative Food Projects and Food Service Realities: Alternative Strategies -- 22. From the New Ecological Paradigm to Total Liberation: The Emergence of a Social Movement Frame -- Index.
    Subject: Environmental sociology. -
    Online resource: https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ROWMANB0019783.html
    ISBN: 1538116790
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