This is a comprehensive yet accessible text that exposes students to the interaction between society and the environment. Each chapter opens with a stimulating case example or scenario that helps students grasp this interaction, while a "Focus on the U.S." feature helps students relate global environmental issues to everyday life in the United States. Students learn how to use social theories to better understand environmental issues, both at home and internationally.
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About the Author:
Craig R. Humphrey received his Ph.D. from Brown University. He is Associate Professor of Sociology and Demography at Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches courses in environmental sociology, human ecology, and urban sociology. Dr. Humphrey's current research focuses on the application of social theories to study of world population growth, food production, energy, and environmental movements.
Review:
1. Exploring Environmental Sociology. 2. Social Theory and the Environment. 3. Population and the Environment. 4. The Struggle Over Hunger: Social and Ecological Dimensions. 5. Energy and the Environment: The Re-emerging Energy Crisis. 6. The Environmental Movement: Historic Roots and Current Trends. 7. The Sociology of Sustainable Development. 8. Environmental Sociology and Alternative Environmental Futures.
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- PublisherCengage Learning
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0534579558
- ISBN 13 9780534579555
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages410