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An Invitation to Environmental Sociology


By Michael Mayerfeld Bell
 
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Book Details:

Format:Paperback, 384 pages.
Publisher:Pine Forge Press 2008-06-11
ISBN:1412956552

Average Customer Rating:

3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

?I love your book, it is one of the most fascinating I have ever read (certainly the most riveting textbook). The ideas you present are so on key? I just wanted to let you know how incredible your book is. Thank you for writing it.?

-Student at the University of Massachusetts, Boston

Bringing social and environmental interactions together as an ecological dialogue

The Third Edition of An Invitation to Environmental Sociology brings out the sociology of environmental possibility, inviting students to delve into this rapidly changing field. Written in a lively, engaging style, author Michael Bell covers the broad range of topics in environmental sociology with a personal passion rarely seen in sociology texts. With extensively updated material on our environmental situation, this edition challenges readers with the complexity of environmental puzzles.

New to the Third Edition

  • Offers two new chapters ? ?Mobilizing the Ecological Society? and ?Governing the Ecological Society?
  • Improves the exposition and integration of the unifying concept of ecological dialogue
  • Develops the notion of virtual environmentalism as a practical application of environmental sociology to real-world problems
  • Offers a new integration of environmental social movement theory
  • Discusses the latest theoretical trends in environmental sociology, including environmental flows, the Jevons paradox, disproportionality, degrowth, and participatory governance
  • Presents evocative sketches that open each chapter
  • Includes many new examples of the theoretical concepts

Ancillaries

  • Instructor's Resources on CD-ROM, featuring chapter summaries, Powerpoint slides, projects and classroom exercises, test questions, and more, are available for qualified adopters. Contact Customer Care at 1.800.818.7243 (6am ? 5pm PT) to request a copy.


Intended Audience
This book is designed as a core text for courses in Environmental Sociology. It can also be used in courses such as Social Problems, Introduction to Environmental Issues, Human Dimensions of the Environment, and Environmental Ethics.

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended

I highly recommend this book as an introduction to environmental sociology. My students say they like Bell's writing style, as it is accessible and he makes confusing concepts easy to understand. I like the way he places individual choices and decisions in a social context so that students can see the influences of social structures (the built environment, our time constraints and our need for social status) on the choices and decisions of individuals. In the 2004 edition, there is also a section on environmental justice, an important topic which is rarely covered adequately in environmental sociology textbooks.

4 out of 5 stars Thoughtful, Innovative, Compelling, Empassioned

Michael Bell in this book takes an entirely new approach to introducing students to the field of environmental sociology. Yes there are other texts out there, and certainly they do a better job of reviewing all the research and thought that has gone before them. Some are much more encyclopedic, and end up reading like Sears Catalogues. However for its readablility and humanist treatment of this subject, Bell's stands alone.
Bell's humanities background shows in his wide-ranging examples from Asian, Classical and Enlightenment thinking, which shows readers how the questions currently being chewed on by environmental sociologists (such as what is "natural," why our culture and economic system drive us to destroy the environment) are truly age-old. This also makes the book extremely interesting for faculty and other readers, as well as students.
However what I like the best about this book is how beautifully and thoughtfully written it is. Bell's major points are carefully developed, and build upon each other beautifully. He speaks of his own life-choices, and he takes stands on issues. To me these make this book more compelling than text-book that seek to be catalogues of all the issues. Those have a place too, but students first need to care about the issues and the field, and feel as if something can be done about our pressing environmental problems.
I believe the other reviewer may be an outlier: Hundreds of my students over the past four years have given this book the thumbs up (and they certainly gave other books the thumbs down). Judge this book yourself, it is worth it.

1 out of 5 stars Run screaming from this book

I had to buy this book for a class which could be summarized as "evironmental sociology". Of course, we had reading assignments from this for class discussion. That's fine, but in this book Bell manages to produce an unreadable dialogue that jumps between narritive and dry facts like a leapfrog on speed.

It may be a decent read for a casual reader who is actually interested in the subject matter and is not under any pressure to recite facts. However, the purpose of work such as this is to introduce the basic facts and ideas, but Bell loses the concepts in a labyrinth of words that leave you contemplating: "uh, what did I just read?"

Avoid this at all costs. I'm no expert on the subject, but there MUST be something better than this.


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