Environmental Sociology
Course Code: HS2023
Course Description:
This course
provides a critical survey of key theories and issues in environmental
sociology. Beginning with an overview of environmental problems in the
contemporary world, we examine the social construction of nature and the
development of environmentalism as a concept and a social movement. In
particular, it analyze the challenges of sustainable development and the
roles of the state, market, and civil society in responding to
environmental issues. Specific issues such as climate change, food
security, and renewable energy are studied from a sociological
perspective. The course will also consider issues related to
environmental inequality and environmental justice.
AU: 3AU
Year Taken: Year 2 or 3
Next Offered: Sem 2