What are the main subjects in Environmental Sociology curriculum?
Students can have a look at the table below to learn the important subjects taught in Environmental Sociology:
Environmental Sociology Subjects | |
|---|---|
Introductory module to Environmental Sociology | Emergence of Environmental Sociology I – Sociology’s Response to Environmental Issues |
Emergence of Environmental Sociology II – Subject Matter and Recent Trends in Environmental Sociology | Paradigms and Perspectives in Environmental Sociology |
An Ecological Critique of Sociology | New Directions in Environmental Sociology |
Environmetnal Sociology in India | Environment in Classical Sociological Tradition |
Realism vs. Constructivism Debate | Introduction to Theoretical Approaches in Environmental Sociology |
Eco-Philosophies: Deep, Social and Feminist | Treadmill of Production |
The Environmental Discourse | Ecological Modernisation as Social Theory |
Living and Coping with World Risk Society | Ecological Modernisation Theory |
Environmentalism Around the World: Past and Present | Multiple Environmentalisms: Material and Post-material concerns |
New Social Movements and the Environmental Concerns | Political Ecology and Environmental Movements |
Environmentalism and Environmental Movement in India; | Environmental History: Concept, Themes and Issues |
Resource, Property and Resource Governance Regimes | Environmental History of India |
Environmental Movements in Global and Local Perspectives | The Risk Society Thesis |
Ideological Trends in Indian Environmentalism | Contemporary Environmental Movements |
Governing Common Pool Resources | Governing Forests as Common Property |
Common Property Regimes in India | Governing Water as Common Property |
Environment and Sustainable Development | Environmental Democracy and Climate Change |
Environmental Justice | Collective Action for Governing the Commons: Theoretical Approaches |
The Concept of Sustainability | Gender and Environmental Debate - I |
Gender and Environmental Debate – II (Feminist Political Ecology) | - |
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