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The Frankfurt School and the ‘Dom
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Green imperialism, global and local
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ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS Sociology 3
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ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS COURSE SCHE
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Assignment: 2nd paper due in Ken’
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Course Format and Approach This cou
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Final course grades will be assigne
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October 1) Video: Listening to Amer
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Introduction: READINGS IN ENVIRONME
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Mol, Arthur P.J. and Gert Spaargare
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Steven Yearly 1992. Green Ambivalen
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presentations on readings for the w
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Bok, Sissela. 1994. Population ethi
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Sachs, Wolfgang. “Sustainable Dev
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Murphy, Raymond. 1994. Rationality
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Spring 2001, SOAN/ENTS 231 Ratner E
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COURSE DESCRIPTION AND CONTENT: GLO
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the class comes from diverse backgr
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Writing: Group B writes on these ch
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Case Study Rapid Assessment of Prom
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Course Requirements In this course
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22 Feb Agriculture, Biotechnology T
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SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT: HISTORICAL
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#3 Working paper due, including upd
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Course Description An exploration o
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We meet once a week for 2 hours in
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April 17. Questioning Social Struct
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Earth First! Journal http://www.env
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RISK, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE ENVIRONME
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concerns in writing and attach them
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Grading KEEPING TRACK OF YOUR CLASS
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2. Introduce students to methodolog
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Section I: Theories of Political Ec
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R September 27 Schnaiberg, Allan &
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R November 1 Cole, Luke W. & Foster
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ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY Sociology 3
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detailing the topic and reflecting
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WEEK EIGHT—SUBURBAN SPRAWL Oct. 1
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3) Be able to identify the challeng
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eferring directly to the author in
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WEEK TWELVE—ALTERNATIVE APPROACHE
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Sociology/Rural Sociology 748 Micha
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A Note on Class Participation Your
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Van Koppen, C. S. A. 2000. “Resou
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9. Making the World a Better Place?
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Further reading Foster, John Bellam
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Simon, Julian L., editor. 1995. The
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Goodman, David and E. Melanie DuPui
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Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mert
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23. What is Wilderness, Anyway? Pel
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Course Schedule Week One September
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THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ENVIRONMENTA
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(2) Each course participant will be
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Charles L. Harper, Environment and
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PART II: NEW DIRECTIONS IN ENVIRONM
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Additional In-Depth Readings: Arthu
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“Shrimp Agriculture in Thailand:
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Optional Topic Murphy’s Ecologica
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Course grade 30% class participatio
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Discusses the nature and distributi
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Daniel T. Lichter. 1985. "Racial co
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Gordon Allport.1958. The Nature of
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Philip H. Pollock, III and M. Ellio
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Lecture 13: (Cable) "Institutional
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Charles L. Harper. 1996. "Chapter 4
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Roderick Frazier Nash. The Rights o
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READINGS: The weekly readings repre
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Duncan, Otis Dudley. 1960. “From
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Umezaki, Masahiro, Yukio Kuchikura,
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Kellert, Stephen R. 1996. The Value
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Course Evaluation Procedures: Class
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Social Ecology Press. • Bass, Ron
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• Liebow, Elliot. 1967. Tally’s
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Sociology/Anthropology 867 - Fall 2
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Sociology/Anthropology 867 - Fall 2
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Expectations: You cannot do well in
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OCT. 11. OVER-POPULATION/CONSUMPTIO
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1. Elizabeth A.R. Bird (1987) "The
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Office Hours Pullman Tri-Cities Wil
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Szell, György. 1994. “Technology
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Blaikie and Brookfield, Land Degrad
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Čapek, Stella. 1993. “The Enviro
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Dunlap, et al., Public Reactions to
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Latour, Bruno. 1998. "To Modernise
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Dawson, Jane I. 1996. Eco-Nationali
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Jänicke, Martin and Helmut Weidner
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Richardson, Mary, Joan Sherman and
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CONTRIBUTORS Joe Bandy Department o
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