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100 _aHannigan, John
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245 _aEnvironmental sociology /
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_cby John Hannigan
250 _a3rd
260 _bRoutledge:
_c2014.
_aOxon ,
300 _axiv, 243 p.
500 _aEnvironmental Sociology offers a distinctive, balanced treatment of environmental issues, reconciling Hannigan's much-cited model of the social construction of environmental problems and controversies with an environmental justice perspective that stresses inequality and toxic threats to local communities.
505 _a1. Planet in Peril -- 2. Environmental Sociology: Key Perspectives and Controversies -- 3. Social Construction of Environmental Issues and Problems -- 4. Environmental Discourse -- 5. Media and Environmental Communication -- 6. Science, Knowledge and Environmental Problems-- 7. Risk Construction 8. Biodiversity Loss: The Successful 'Career' of a Global Environmental Problem -- 9. Fear of Fracking -- 10. Conclusion. Notes. Bibliography
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