What are the main subjects in Environmental Sociology curriculum?

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  • 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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