schema:description | "内容記述: 1. Introduction: Globalization, Modernity and the Environment, Gert Spaargaren, Arthur P. J. Mol and Frederick H. Buttel; 2. Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology: some reflections on the antecedents and prospects for reflexive modernization theories in the study of environment and society, Frederick H. Buttel; 3. Ecological Modernization Theory and the Changing Discourse on Environment and Modernity, Gert Spaargaren; 4. Modern Theories of Society and the Environment: The Risk Society, Eugene, A. Rosa; 5. Social Constructions and Social Constrictions: toward analyzing the social construction of 'the naturalized' as well as 'the natural', William R. Freudenburg; 6. Globalization and Environment: between apocalypse-blindness and ecological modernization, Arthur P. J. Mol; 7.Enviormnetal Social Theory for a Globalizing World Economy, Michael Redclift; 8. The Ideology of Ecological Modernization in 'Double-Risk' Societies: a case study of Lithuanian environmental policy, Leonardas Rinkevicius; 9. Political Modernization Theory and Environmental Politics, Pieter Leroy and Jan van Tatenhove; 10. Ecological Modernization and Post-Ecologist Politics, Ingolfur Bl?hdorn; 11. Self-organizing Complexity, Conscious Purpose and 'Sustainable Development', Ernest Garcia....(more)" |