Humanity is facing unprecedented challenges due to its unsustainable relationship with nature. Yet, societies and cultural milieus differ considerably in how they perceive and interact with the so-called environment. This Introduction to Environmental Sociology explores the ecological crisis from a sociological perspective, addressing theoretical frameworks and research on environmental perceptions, attitudes, consumption patterns, innovations, infrastructures, and risks. With numerous examples, this textbook offers students of sociology and other social sciences a comprehensive guide to the central questions, theories, and topics of environmental sociology, presented in ten concise chapters, which can also be read individually.
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%X Humanity is facing unprecedented challenges due to its unsustainable relationship with nature. Yet, societies and cultural milieus differ considerably in how they perceive and interact with the so-called environment. This Introduction to Environmental Sociology explores the ecological crisis from a sociological perspective, addressing theoretical frameworks and research on environmental perceptions, attitudes, consumption patterns, innovations, infrastructures, and risks. With numerous examples, this textbook offers students of sociology and other social sciences a comprehensive guide to the central questions, theories, and topics of environmental sociology, presented in ten concise chapters, which can also be read individually.
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