Climate Change and Society
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Climate Change and Society
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* This is the first book to develop a proper sociology of climate change and will be an excellent companion to Tony Giddens The Politics of Climate Change.
This book explores the significance of human behaviour in understanding the causes and impacts of changing climates and in assessing varied ways of responding to such changes. So far, the discipline that has represented and modelled such human behaviour is economics.
By contrast, Climate Change and Society tries to place the βsocialβ at the heart of both the analysis of climates and the assessment of alternative futures. It demonstrates the importance of social practices organised into systems. In the fateful twentieth century, various interlocking high carbon systems were established. This sedimented high carbon social practices, engendering huge population growth, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and the potentially declining availability of oil that made this world go round. Especially important in stabilising this pattern was the βcarbon military-industrial complexβ around the world.
The book goes on to examine how in this new century, it is systems that have to change, to move from growing high carbon systems to those that are low carbon. Many suggestions are made as to how to innovate such low carbon systems. It is shown that such a transition has to happen fast to create positive feedbacks of each low carbon system upon each other. Various scenarios are elaborated of differing futures for the middle of this century, futures that all contain significant costs for the scale, extent, and richness of social life.
Climate Change and Society thus attempts to replace economics with sociology as the dominant discipline in climate change analysis. Sociology has spent much time examining the nature of modern societies, of modernity, but mostly failed to analyse the carbon resource base of such societies. This book seeks to remedy that failing. It should appeal to teachers and students in sociology, economics, environmental studies, geography, planning, politics, and science studies, as well as to the public concerned with the long-term future of carbon and society.
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Praised for its insightful sociological perspective, Urry's work challenges traditional economic views on climate change and calls for major social transformations. The American Journal of Sociology calls it a challenge to sociologists to confront social barriers, while Choice deems it a must-read for researchers and policymakers. Sociology highlights its thorough analysis mixing culture and science, offering both warnings and hope. The LSE Review of Books notes the book's timely relevance, and reviewers acclaim it as a tour de force emphasising the centrality of social understanding in addressing climate crises.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780745650371
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 13 May 2011
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 345g
Pages: 200
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About the Author
John Urry isProfessor of Sociology at the University of Lancaster.
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