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Environment and Society publishes critical reviews of the latest research literature on environmental studies, including subjects of theoretical, methodological, substantive, and applied significance.
Environmental sociologists emphasize two important dimensions of the relationship between society and the environment: (a) the impact of human activity and decision making and (b) the existence and consequences of environmental inequality and environmental racism.
The Environment & Society Portal is a gateway to open access resources on the human-environment relationship. Virtual Exhibitions. Curated by experts in the environmental humanities, Virtual Exhibitions put digitized material into interpretive contexts. Featured Virtual Exhibition. Petra Kelly: Life and Legacy of a Transnational Green Activist.
Environment and Society publishes critical reviews of the latest research literature on environmental studies, including subjects of theoretical, methodological, substantive, and applied significance. Articles also survey the literature regionally and thematically and reflect the work of anthropologists, geographers, environmental scientists ...
Discusses the major paradigms, concepts, and debates in today’s environmental sciences; Includes contributions from some of the leading environmental sociologists in the field; Provides a clear understanding of society-ecology relations from a environmental sociological perspective
We do investigate the social causes of environmental problems, unpack the political and economic interests at play in environmental conflicts, highlight inequitable exposures to pollution and natural resource decline, evaluate the impacts of environmental policy, and so on.
Through both a peer reviewed journal and an editor reviewed companion website, we publish articles, essays, interviews, forums, and book reviews that examine social struggles over access to and control of space, place, territory, region, and resources.