SOCI206
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ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
Course Description
This course examines the history of environmental sociology, with particular respect to the theoretical frameworks that sociologists have developed to understand the relationships between human social patterns and the environment. Broad substantive themes include systematic causes of environmental disruption, social consequences of environmental disruption, and some social responses to environmental disruption. The course features analysis of environmental issues as they intersect with labor, business, health, law, media, food, and development.
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Course Attributes
GE18 Syst,Sust&Soc/SocSys&Soct (GESS)