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Environmental Sociology

Environmental Sociology Hard cover - 2022

by John Hannigan

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Hard Cover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; John Hannigan’s definitive textbook offers a distinctive, balanced coverage of environmental issues, policies, and action. This revised fourth edition has been expanded and fully updated to explore contemporary developments and issues
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  • Title Environmental Sociology
  • Author John Hannigan
  • Binding Hard Cover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 224
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge
  • Date 2022-09-09
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # ria9781032045580_pod
  • ISBN 9781032045580 / 1032045582
  • Weight 1.29 lbs (0.59 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.61 x 6.69 x 0.56 in (24.41 x 16.99 x 1.42 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Environmental sociology
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2022022542
  • Dewey Decimal Code 363.7

From the publisher

John Hannigan's definitive textbook offers a distinctive, balanced coverage of environmental issues, policies and action. This revised fourth edition has been expanded and fully updated to explore contemporary developments and issues within global environmental sociology.

Environmental Sociology reconciles Hannigan's widely cited model of the social construction of environmental problems and controversies, which states that incipient environmental issues must be identified, researched, promoted and persuasively argued in the form of "claims", with an environmental justice perspective that stresses inequality and threats to local communities. For example, this new edition explores the interconnections between indigenous communities and environmental activists via a study of the difficult relationship between Aboriginal people and environmentalists in Australia. The updated fourth edition also discusses new direct action protest groups, such as Extinction Rebellion, who have reframed the discourse around the "climate emergency" using apocalyptic language and imagery. Environmental Sociology also signposts exciting new directions for future research. The fourth edition re-interrogates the classical roots of environmental theory with a focus of the work of Alexander von Humboldt. Hannigan also asserts the need for environmental sociologists to turn their attention to "The Forgotten Ocean", arguing that the discipline should incorporate cutting-edge concepts such as marine justice, striated space and volumetrics.

Environmental Sociology is a key text for students and researchers in environmental studies, political ecology, social geography and environmental sociology.

About the author

John Hannigan is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada. His research focuses on environmental issues, the geopolitics of oceans and urban political economy. He is the author of three previous editions of Environmental Sociology (Routledge, 1995, 2006 and 2014), Fantasy City: Pleasure and Profit in the Postmodern City (Routledge, 1998), Disasters Without Borders: The International Politics of Natural Disasters (2012), The Geopolitics of Deep Oceans (2015), and Rise of the Spectacular: America in the 1950s (Routledge, 2021). He is also co-editor (with Greg Richard) of The SAGE Handbook of New Urban Studies (2017).