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Environment and Society


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In this new Series, authors analyse environmental issues and environmental movements from the standpoint of the social sciences. They explore the meaning of the `environmental crisis' for our understanding of contemporary societies and contribute to the social scientific understanding of the causes and consequences of environmental hazards. The Series is cross-disciplinary, international and committed to publishing innovative, empirically based social science.

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Environmentalism and Cultural Theory Exploring the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse

Environmentalism and Cultural Theory: Exploring the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse

1st Edition

By Kay Milton
September 05, 1996

The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the attention paid by social scientists to environmental issues, and a gradual acknowledgement, in the wider community, of the role of social science in the public debate on sustainability. At the same time, the concept of `culture', once the property...

Citizen Science A Study of People, Expertise and Sustainable Development

Citizen Science: A Study of People, Expertise and Sustainable Development

1st Edition

By Alan Irwin
October 26, 1995

We are all concerned by the environmental threats facing us today. Environmental issues are a major area of concern for policy makers, industrialists and public groups of many different kinds. While science seems central to our understanding of such threats, the statements of scientists are ...

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