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Автор: Diana Stuart
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      DIANA STUART

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      Copyright © Diana Stuart 2021

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      First published in 2021 by Polity Press

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4438-7

      ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4439-4 (pb)

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      Names: Stuart, Diana (Diana Lynne), 1979- author.

      Title: What is environmental sociology? / Diana Stuart.

      Description: Medford : Polity Press, 2021. | Series: What is sociology? | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: “A succinct primer on how to think critically about society/environment interactions”-- Provided by publisher.

      Identifiers: LCCN 2021000067 (print) | LCCN 2021000068 (ebook) | ISBN 9781509544387 (hardback) | ISBN 9781509544394 (paperback) | ISBN 9781509544400 (epub)

      Subjects: LCSH: Environmental sociology.

      Classification: LCC GE195 .S7858 2021 (print) | LCC GE195 (ebook) | DDC 304.2--dc23

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      My approach for this book was inspired by my experiences teaching undergraduate and graduate-level environmental sociology and environmental studies courses over the past ten years. In recent years, I have noticed a significant shift in student morale. The existential environmental threats we currently face, especially those posed by climate change, are impossible for students to ignore, and many feel powerless and defeated by the lack of meaningful action taken. In my courses, I actively work to counter these feelings, as they only help to ensure our current trajectory. I emphasize potential solutions and alternative pathways. I also find it critical to repeatedly communicate and illustrate that another way and a different future is possible. We are not simply “doomed,” as there are many paths left to choose from, some that offer much more positive social and ecological outcomes than others.

      Environmental sociology is a subdiscipline of sociology that examines the relationships between humans and the entities and processes on Earth that are often lumped together and referred to as “nature” or “the environment.” Dominant philosophical views from the past fortified the use of such terms to refer to what lies outside of the human or social world. In other words, we humans are here in society and “nature” or “the environment” is somewhere else, out there. However, as scientists, philosophers, environmentalists, and many others increasingly have realized, the idea of a separation between nature and society is far from accurate. We must also acknowledge that both “nature” and “society” represent complicated configurations of beings and entities and are concepts that are diverse, complex, and socially constructed.