The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law is proud to announce the recent publication of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Sociology, edited by our very own Dr. Christine Overdevest, Associate Professor of Sociology.
This comprehensive volume provides an in-depth exploration of the evolving field of environmental sociology, offering critical insights into the complex relationships between ecological, social, and material progress. The Encyclopedia features 99 entries written by leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners from across the globe. It addresses a broad range of contemporary topics, including climate adaptation, degrowth, the carbon intensity of well-being, and the Rights of Nature. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or just curious about the evolving field of environmental sociology, this resource is designed to spark critical thinking and provide valuable insights.
For more information about the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Sociology and to access the publication, visit the publisher’s website at https://www.elgaronline.com/display/book/9781803921044/9781803921044.xml