This graduate-level class explores the complex interrelationships among humans and natural environments, focusing on non-western parts of the world in addition to Europe and the United States. It uses environmental conflict to draw attention to competing understandings and uses of "nature" as well as the local, national and transnational power relationships in which environmental interactions are embedded. In addition to utilizing a range of theoretical perspectives, this subject draws upon a series of ethnographic case studies of environmental conflicts in various parts of the world
The dominant manners in which environmental issues have been framed by sociology are deeply problema...
Over the years, environmental change has sharpened significant dynamic evolution and knowledge in or...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of research studies have explored the linkages between t...
This course introduces the global environmental problematique and the ways in which it plays out in ...
This impressive collection of original essays explores the relationship between social conflict and ...
This impressive collection of original essays explores the relationship between social conflict and ...
Environmental conflicts have emerged as key issues challenging local, regional, national and global ...
The class will explore the obstacles to achieving sustainability; in particular, the difficulties of...
The rise in environmental change and its connection to conflict is becoming a central issue in the i...
Conflict is at the core of many political ecology studies. Yet there has been limited engagement bet...
This course is an examination of the subfield of political ecology within geography. But the class a...
From the depths of the oceans to the highest reaches of the atmosphere, the human impact on the envi...
Contemporary research and teaching on global environmental politics (GEP) draw upon many approaches ...
the ways in which different cultural groups have perceived, used, managed, and conserved it from col...
This course will focus on the history of mankind’s relationship with the natural world. The student...
The dominant manners in which environmental issues have been framed by sociology are deeply problema...
Over the years, environmental change has sharpened significant dynamic evolution and knowledge in or...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of research studies have explored the linkages between t...
This course introduces the global environmental problematique and the ways in which it plays out in ...
This impressive collection of original essays explores the relationship between social conflict and ...
This impressive collection of original essays explores the relationship between social conflict and ...
Environmental conflicts have emerged as key issues challenging local, regional, national and global ...
The class will explore the obstacles to achieving sustainability; in particular, the difficulties of...
The rise in environmental change and its connection to conflict is becoming a central issue in the i...
Conflict is at the core of many political ecology studies. Yet there has been limited engagement bet...
This course is an examination of the subfield of political ecology within geography. But the class a...
From the depths of the oceans to the highest reaches of the atmosphere, the human impact on the envi...
Contemporary research and teaching on global environmental politics (GEP) draw upon many approaches ...
the ways in which different cultural groups have perceived, used, managed, and conserved it from col...
This course will focus on the history of mankind’s relationship with the natural world. The student...
The dominant manners in which environmental issues have been framed by sociology are deeply problema...
Over the years, environmental change has sharpened significant dynamic evolution and knowledge in or...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of research studies have explored the linkages between t...