The field of environmental sociology has undergone drastic change in recent decades, in context of a broader reconfiguration of the terrain of sociological theory and practice. Systems-based approaches to the study of human society, located at the interface between the natural and social sciences have since yielded to a fragmentary body of theory and practice. Subsequent developments such as the emergence of actor network theory, linguistic constructivism and epistemic relativism, have sought not only to question the status of scientific discourse as immutable authority, but also the legitimacies of positivism and macro-theoretical modeling as tenable research programs. This thesis suggests that much of this critique is misdirected, informe...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The concepts of resilience and vulnerability have been used in different disciplines to analyze and ...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...
The field of environmental sociology has undergone drastic change in recent decades, in context of a...
In the following account we apply a Marxist ‘mode of production’ framework that attempts to create a...
My thesis explores the links between communality, the metabolic relationship, and ecological sustain...
We evaluate whether society can adequately be conceptualized as a component of social-ecological sys...
The concept of 'resilience' was first adopted within systems ecology in the 1970s, where it marked a...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
This study examines how social and natural scientists converged on a new ontological approach to sci...
Dynamic models have long been a common tool to support management of ecological and economic systems...
Moving beyond the study of either of social or ecological networks, the research on social–ecologica...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
This article addresses a paradox: on the one hand, environmental sociology, as currently developed, ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The concepts of resilience and vulnerability have been used in different disciplines to analyze and ...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...
The field of environmental sociology has undergone drastic change in recent decades, in context of a...
In the following account we apply a Marxist ‘mode of production’ framework that attempts to create a...
My thesis explores the links between communality, the metabolic relationship, and ecological sustain...
We evaluate whether society can adequately be conceptualized as a component of social-ecological sys...
The concept of 'resilience' was first adopted within systems ecology in the 1970s, where it marked a...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
This study examines how social and natural scientists converged on a new ontological approach to sci...
Dynamic models have long been a common tool to support management of ecological and economic systems...
Moving beyond the study of either of social or ecological networks, the research on social–ecologica...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
This article addresses a paradox: on the one hand, environmental sociology, as currently developed, ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The concepts of resilience and vulnerability have been used in different disciplines to analyze and ...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...