Environmental Sociology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Developing deeply intersectional environmental justice scholarship2018/01/02English96
Understanding the Jevons paradox2015/12/02English85
Cool dudes in Norway: climate change denial among conservative Norwegian men2018/07/05English74
Settler colonialism as eco-social structure and the production of colonial ecological violence2018/05/28English67
Public awareness and perception of climate change: a quantitative cross-national study2016/01/02English67
Energy consumption and working hours: a longitudinal study of developed and developing nations, 1990–20082015/06/17English61
A reflexive look at reflexivity in environmental sociology2016/10/11English56
Reinterpreting the gender gap in household pro-environmental behaviour2018/02/15English56
Using an intersectional approach to advance understanding of homeless persons’ vulnerability to disaster2017/12/11English53
Post-truth politics and the social sciences2016/12/23English53
Environmental justice in the age of big data: challenging toxic blind spots of voice, speed, and expertise2016/10/05English51
The socio-exposome: advancing exposure science and environmental justice in a postgenomic era2016/11/07English50
Key Topics in environmental sociology, 1990–2014: results from a computational text analysis2017/10/30English50
Saving the honeybees in Berlin? A case study of the urban beekeeping boom2015/04/03English48
The Black feminist spatial imagination and an intersectional environmental justice2018/01/02English46
A behavioural measure of environmental decision-making for social surveys2015/01/02English43
At home, in public, and in between: gender differences in public, private and transportation pro-environmental behaviors in the US Intermountain West2019/06/14English42
Environmental reproductive justice: intersections in an American Indian community impacted by environmental contamination2017/09/30English38
Intersections of disability justice, racial justice and environmental justice2018/01/02English37
Anthropocene – a cautious welcome from environmental sociology?2016/10/01English35
Unequal carbon exchanges: understanding pollution embodied in global trade2015/10/02English34
The World Bank and organized hypocrisy? A cross-national analysis of structural adjustment and forest loss2016/04/02English33
The impacts of technology: a re-evaluation of the STIRPAT model2015/04/03English31
Through a maze of studies: health questions and ‘undone science’ in a French industrial region2016/10/08English31
Environmental destruction as (objectively) uneventful and (subjectively) irrelevant2015/12/02English31
The feminization of environmental responsibility: a quantitative, cross-national analysis2017/05/19English30
What is environmental racism for? Place-based harm and relational development2020/07/22English30
Grand and petty corruption: a cross-national analysis of forest loss in low- and middle-income nations2017/07/10English28
Sustainability, feminist posthumanism and the unusual capacities of (post)humans2019/12/26English27
Seeing and believing: the emergent nature of extreme weather perceptions2015/09/18English27