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Campus | Bryn Mawr |
Semester | Spring 2018 |
Registration ID | SOCLB268001 |
Course Title | Environmental Sustainability |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | East Asian Languages and Cultures |
Instructor | Wright,Nathan Daniel |
Times and Days | MW 02:40pm-04:00pm
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Room Location | CH104 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2633 This course relates a broadly construed understanding of environmental sustainability to the historical development of the major concepts and developments in sociology. It situates the development of sociology as responding to major social problems in the natural and built environment, and demonstrates how the key theoretical developments and empirical findings of sociology are crucial in understanding how these problems develop, persist, and are addressed or fail to be addressed. Conceptually, it begins with the radical environmental changes at the dawn of modernity that gave rise to European sociology and the massive urban social problems experienced in rapidly changing urban areas that gave rise to American sociology. Empirically, it moves through a series of more contemporary case studies of environmental problems (including both single-event “disasters” and ongoing slowly developing ever-present realities) that demonstrate both the context for sociology’s development and the promise sociology offers in understanding environmental problems. The course will have a global focus drawing on case studies from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, with special attention given to East Asia. Approach: Course does not meet an Approach;, ; Enrollment limited to 25. Priority to Sociology and Environmental Studies and East Asia Studies majors, Seniority |
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