Cultures of Environmentalism

About this book
"This book demonstrates the power and scope of empirical analysis in environmental sociology. In doing so, it provides an antidote to the recent dominance of abstract theoretical disputes in sociological work on nature and the environment. Dividing the author's first-hand research studies into three categories - on cultures of movement, on environment, law and public policy, and on cultures of knowing and proving - this text uses case studies, interviews, focus-group techniques and observational analyses to explore the development of environmentalism and the environmental movement. The analyses enable the reader to understand how environmental disputes are contested, perpetuated and resolved. The cases are carefully documented with extensive use of original materials. Drawing on the substantive findings in the empirical chapters, the book concludes with an original sociological treatment of the challenges that will face attempts to live sustainably. It is essential reading for students and academics in sociology, social anthropology, social geography and cultural studies."--BOOK JACKET
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL3364445W
Subjects
Environmental policySocial aspectsEnvironmentalismSocial aspects of EnvironmentalismEnvironmental sociologyÉcologismeAspect socialEnvironnementPolitique gouvernementaleBUSINESS & ECONOMICSDevelopmentSustainable DevelopmentNATUREEnvironmental Conservation & ProtectionSocial impact of environmental issuesSocial theoryEnvironment and EcologyEcologische beweging