Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... ecological challenge to sociology . I have adopted the notion of an ' ecological challenge ' from Sylvan and Bennett ( 1994 : 19 ) who , in discussing the way ecology has affected economics , say ' an environmental economics may be no ...
... ecological challenge to sociology . I have adopted the notion of an ' ecological challenge ' from Sylvan and Bennett ( 1994 : 19 ) who , in discussing the way ecology has affected economics , say ' an environmental economics may be no ...
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... ecological crisis , should sociology be attempting to resubstantiate this supposedly damaging division ? The present paper should be read as an attempt to answer this question . In seeking to develop a response to the ' ecological ...
... ecological crisis , should sociology be attempting to resubstantiate this supposedly damaging division ? The present paper should be read as an attempt to answer this question . In seeking to develop a response to the ' ecological ...
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... ecological approach that displays both the ecological consequences of human action and the full implications of ecological action . This approach can perhaps be characterised as a form of ' relational ethics ' , one which emphasises ...
... ecological approach that displays both the ecological consequences of human action and the full implications of ecological action . This approach can perhaps be characterised as a form of ' relational ethics ' , one which emphasises ...
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