Environmental Sociology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Ecologically unequal exchange and the carbon intensity of well-being, 1990–20112018/02/12English27
Environmental justice and natural resource extraction: intersections of power, equity and access2019/04/03English26
It’s only natural: conservatives and climate change in Australia2017/04/03English26
Ideals, realities and paradoxes of stakeholder participation in EU fisheries governance2016/04/02English26
Low carbon plot: climate change skepticism with Chinese characteristics2015/06/24English25
Coopted environmental justice? Activists’ roles in shaping EJ policy implementation2015/09/24English25
Evaluating the effects of living with contamination from the lens of trauma: a case study of fracking development in Alberta, Canada2017/07/28English25
‘There’s always winners and losers’: traditional masculinity, resource dependence and post-disaster environmental complacency2017/02/28English24
Protecting the power to pollute: Identity co-optation, gender, and the public relations strategies of fossil fuel industries in the United States2019/06/05English24
An intersectional risk approach for environmental sociology2016/10/01English24
Food justice racial projects: fighting racial neoliberalism from the Bay to the Big Apple2016/10/05English23
Green tea: clean-energy conservatism as a countermovement2016/09/30English23
Getting out of the dirt: racialized modernity and environmental inequality in the cotton sector of Burkina Faso2017/11/06English23
The distributed farmer: rethinking US Midwestern precision agriculture techniques2020/07/29English23
The social life of mass and excess consumption2020/04/27English22
Petro-hegemony and the matrix of resistance: What can Standing Rock’s Water Protectors teach us about organizing for climate justice in the United States?2018/11/08English22
What is environmental sociology?2015/07/03English22
Living in the Anthropocene: towards a risk-taking society2016/10/01English22
Organizing international experts: IPBES’s efforts to gain epistemic authority2018/04/23English22
Constructing insignificance: critical race perspectives on institutional failure in environmental justice communities2017/12/19English22
How Believing Climate Change is a “Hoax” Shapes Climate Skepticism in the United States2020/12/14English22
Climate capitalism and the global corporate elite network2015/10/02English21
At the intersections of multiple marginalisations: displacements and environmental justice in Mexico and Ethiopia2018/01/02English21
Technology, decoupling, and ecological crisis: examining ecological modernization theory through patent data2022/01/11English19
History, violence, and the emergence of Guatemala’s mining sector2015/07/03English19
Who let the wolves out? Narratives, rumors and social representations of the wolf in Greece2016/01/02English19
Revisiting the Lorax complex: deep ecology and biophilia in cross-cultural perspective2015/06/22English19
Aiming for zero: what makes nations adopt carbon neutral pledges?2015/05/26English19
Indigeneity, gender and class in decision-making about risks from resource extraction2018/01/16English19
‘We do ecology, not sociology’: interactions among bureaucrats and the undermining of regulatory agencies’ environmental justice efforts2017/07/03English19