Environment and Global Modernity
First Edition
Edited by:
- Gert Spaargaren - Agricultural University, Wageningen
- Arthur P J Mol - Institute for Environmental Policy, The Netherlands, Wageningen University, Netherlands
- Frederick H Buttel - University of Wisconsin, USA
Courses:
Environmental Sociology
Environmental Sociology
July 2000 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This accomplished book argues that we can only make sense of environmental issues if we consider them as part of a more encompassing process of social transformation. It asks whether there is an emerging consensus between social scientists on the central issues in the debate on environmental change, and if concerns about the environment constitute a major prop to the process of globalization?
The book provides a thorough discussion of the central themes in environmental sociology, identifying two traditions: ecological modernization theory and risk society theory.
Gert Spaargaren, Arthur P J Mol and Frederick H Buttel
Introduction
Frederick H Buttel
Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology
Gert Spaargaren
Ecological Modernization Theory and the Changing Discourse on Environment and Modernity
Eugene A Rosa
Modern Theories of Society and the Environment
William R Freudenburg
Social Constructions and Social Constrictions
Arthur P J Mol
Globalization and Environment
Michael Redclift
Environmental Social Theory for a Globalizing World Economy
Leonardus Rinkevicius
The Ideology of Ecological Modernization in 'Double-Risk' Societies
Pieter Leroy and Jan van Tatenhove
Political Modernization Theory and Environmental Politics
Ingolfur Bl[um]uhdorn
Ecological Modernization and Post-Ecologist Politics
Ernest Garcia
Self-Organizing Complexity, Conscious Purpose and 'Sustainable Development'