Environmental Sociology
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of sociology and environmental issues, this textbook delves into the ecological crisis and its implications for society. It examines how different societies interact with their environment, highlighting the influence of environmental attitudes, consumption patterns, and innovations. Through ten concise chapters filled with examples, it introduces key questions and theories in environmental sociology, making it a valuable resource for students in sociology and social sciences. Each chapter can be read independently, enhancing its accessibility.
