Foundations of Socio-Environmental Research - Legacy Readings with Commentaries
March 19, 2023
Year Published: 2023
News about our interactions with the environment hits us daily, from pandemics following zoonotic transmission to community displacement due to climate change to species extinctions after deforestation. It’s always topical and always seems new. In scale, it often is: never before has a pandemic spread this far or this fast. Never before have our actions increased temperatures this much. But the interactions themselves and reflections about them have long precedents.
This canonical reference provides an informed history of socio-environmental change and research through legacy readings and expert commentaries, and it links that history to a range of current research approaches. The volume convenes 53 foundational readings—spanning centuries, continents, and disciplines—that showcase key strains and ideas in socio-environmental research. For current research teams, the volume can serve as a springboard for advancing collaborative, interdisciplinary projects. As a resource in the classroom, the book provides scholars and students with a landscape view of the past and present of socio-environmental research.
This effort grew out of a continuing education program at SESYNC during which co-editors met and coalesced around this idea. We hope this anthology provides a useful, accessible, and stimulating reference and teaching resource.
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Type of Publication: Book
Editor(s):
William R. Burnside
Simone Pulver, University of California, Santa Barbara
Kathryn J. Fiorella, Cornell University
Meghan L. Avolio, Johns Hopkins University
Steven M. Alexander, University of Waterloo
Contributors:
Richard York, Emilio F. Moran, Richard B. Norgaard, Patricia Balvanera, J. Baird Callicott, and Marina Fischer-Kowalski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Location: New York, USA