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OverviewFrom climate change to fossil fuel dependency, from the uneven effects of natural disasters to the loss of biodiversity: complex socio-environmental problems indicate the urgency for cross-disciplinary research into the ways in which the social, the natural and the technological are ever more entangled. This ground breaking text moves between environmental sociology and environmental geography, political and social ecology and critical design studies to provide a definitive mapping of the state of environmental social theory in the age of the anthropocene. Environments, Natures and Social Theory provokes dialogue and confrontation between critical political economists, actor network theorists, neo-Malthusians and environmental justice advocates. It maps out the new environmental politics of hybridity moving from hybrid neo-liberals to end times ecologists, from post environmentalists to cyborg eco-socialists. White, Rudy and Gareau insist on the necessity of a critical but optimistic hybrid politics, arguing that a more just, egalitarian, democratic and sustainable anthropocene is within our grasp. This will only be brought into being, however, by reclaiming, celebrating and channeling the reconstructive potential of entangled hybrid humans as inventive hominids, creative gardeners, critical publics and political agents. Written in an accessible style, Environments, Natures and Social Theory is an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students across the social sciences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Damian White (The Rhode Island School of Design, USA) , Alan Rudy (Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, USA) , Brian Gareau (USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Red Globe Press Edition: 1st ed. 2015 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9780230241046ISBN 10: 0230241042 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 27 October 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Socio-Ecological Imagination 1. Unnatural Social Theory?: The Problem of Nature in Classic Social Theory 2. Hybrid Histories: Historical Socio-Ecologies in the Age of the Anthropocene 3. Limits/No Limits?: NeoMalthusian, Prometheans and Beyond 4. Social Environmentalism and Political Ecology: The Missing Third, Fourth and Fifth Dimensions of the Environmental Debate 5. Structures and Institutions: The Treadmill of Production, the Metabolic Rift and the Sociology of Ecological Modernization 6. Hybridities and Agencies: Latour, Haraway, Beck and the Vital Materialists 7. Culture, Spaces, Power: From Environmental Justice to Critical Urban Political Ecologies 8. Global Environmental Governance and NeoLiberalization 9. Anthropocene Politics I: Market Natures™ 10. Anthropocene Politics II: Democratic Natures, Public Ecologies Conclusion: Hybrid Arguments, Hybrid Flourishing, Hybrid Futures.Reviews'Finally a book that moves an environmentally sensitive social science beyond the moribund straightjacket of 20th century environmental and social theory. A must read for anyone concerned with the need for an ecologically saner and socially more humane world.' Erik Swyngedouw, Professor of Geography, University of Manchester, UK 'White, Rudy and Gareau are three of the liveliest minds in environmental social sciences today. Pointing to a reflexive re-engagement with the world, their book is vast in ambition and scope.' Timmons Roberts, Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology, Brown University, USA For those of us who want to better theorize and situate struggles, Environments, Natures, and Social Theory is a potentially welcome and timely intervention that can help us contextualize them both theoretically and practically. ... White, Rudy and Gareau should be commended for their accomplishment. All of us who study and write about socionatural hybridity have an obligation to figure out how to develop and deploy it in ways that help other people make the world a better place ... . This is more the case than ever given current circumstances, and I think Environments, Natures, and Social Theory is just the sort of book that can help us do so. - excerpt from a review by Harold Perkins, Ohio University, USA, in Antipode, January 2017: radicalantipode.files.wordpress.com Author InformationDamian White is Head of the Department of History, Philosophy and the Social Sciences at the Rhode Island School of Design, USA. Alan Rudy is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Central Michigan University, USA. Brian Gareau is Associate Professor of Sociology and International Studies at Boston College, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |