Keywords for Environmental Studies

Joni Adamson (Editor), William A. Gleason (Editor), David Pellow (Editor)

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Author
Joni Adamson (Editor), William A. Gleason (Editor), David Pellow (Editor)
Publish Date
2016-01-01
Number of Pages
240
Publisher Name
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814760740
ISBN-13
9780814760741
citemno
268509
Book Type
Non-Book Item
SKU
9780814760741

Description

Introduces Key Terms, Quantitative And Qualitative Research, Debates, And Histories For Environmental And Nature Studies Understandings Of Nature Have Expanded And Changed, But The Word Has Not Lost Importance At Any Level Of Discourse: It Continues To Hold A Key Place In Conversations Surrounding Thought, Ethics, And Aesthetics. Nowhere Is This More Evident Than In The Interdisciplinary Field Of Environmental Studies. Keywords For Environmental Studies Analyzes The Central Terms And Debates Currently Structuring The Most Exciting Research In And Across Environmental Studies, Including The Environmental Humanities, Environmental Social Sciences, Sustainability Sciences, And The Sciences Of Nature. Sixty Essays From Humanists, Social Scientists, And Scientists, Each Written About A Single Term, Reveal The Broad Range Of Quantitative And Qualitative Approaches Critical To The State Of The Field Today. From Ecotourism To Ecoterrorism, From Genome To Species, This Accessible Volume Illustrates The Ways In Which Scholars Are Collaborating Across Disciplinary Boundaries To Reach Shared Understandings Of Key Issues--such As Extreme Weather Events Or Increasing Global Environmental Inequities--in Order To Facilitate The Pursuit Of Broad Collective Goals And Actions. This Book Underscores The Crucial Realization That Every Discipline Has A Stake In The Central Environmental Questions Of Our Time, And That Interdisciplinary Conversations Not Only Enhance, But Are Requisite To Environmental Studies Today. Visit Keywords.nyupress.org For Online Essays, Teaching Resources, And More.