Environmental Sociology Climate Change Literature

Environmental Sociology Climate Change Literature

Environmental Sociology Climate Change Literature Adger, W. Neil. 2006. Fairness in Adaptation to Climate Change, edited by W. N. A. et al. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Adger, W.N., Arnell, N.W., & Tompkins, E.L. (2005). Successful adaptation to climate change across scales. Global Environmental Change, 15, 77-86. Adger, W.N., & Vincent, K. (2005). Uncertainty in adaptive capacity. Geoscience, 337, 399- 410. Baer, Hans and Merrill Singer 2008. Global Warming and the Political Ecology of Health Emerging Crises and Systemic Solutions, Left Cost Press. Berkhout, Frans, et al. 2007. "Strategic Plan 2007-2015: Framing Worldwide Research on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change," edited by D. F. Williamson: International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change. Bernstein, Lenny,et al. 2007. "Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report - Summary for Policymakers." Pp. 23 in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report. Bickerstaff, Karen, Peter Simmons, and Nick Pidgeon. 2007. "Constructing Responsibilities for Risk: Negotiating Citizen - State Relationships." Environment and Planning A. Boykoff, Maxwell T. and Jules M. Boykoff. 2004. "Balance as Bias: Global Warming and the US Prestige Press." Global Environmental Change Part A 14:125-136. Boehmer-Christiansen, S. 1994. Global climate proteciton policy: the limits of scientific advice. Part 1. Global Environmental Change, 4(2), 140-159. Boehmer-Christiansen, S. 1994. Global climate protection policy: The limits of scientific advice. Part 2. Global Environmental Change, 4(3), 185-200. Bord, R.J., Fisher, A., & O’Connor, R.E. 1998. Public perceptions of global warming: United States and international perspectives. Climate Research, 11: 75–84 Bostrum, A., Morgan, M.G., Fischoff, B., & Read, D. (1994). What do people know about global climate change? 1. Mental models. Risk Analysis, 14(6), 959-970. Brechin, Steven R. 2008. "Ostriches and Change: A Response to `Global Warming and Sociology'." Current Sociology 56:467-474. Brechin, Steven R. 2003. "Comparative Public Opinion and Knowledge on Global Climatic Change and the Kyoto Protocol: The U.S. Versus the World?" The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 23:106-134. 1 Broadbent, Jeffrey. 2002. "From Heat to Light?: Japan's Changing Response to Global Warming." Pp. 109-142 in Sovereignty under Challenge: How Governments Respond, edited by John D. Montgomery and Nathan Glazer. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Press. Brossard, Dominique, James Shanahan, and Katherine McComas. 2004. "Are Issue Cycles Culturally Constructed? A Comparison of French and American Coverage of Global Climate Change." Mass Communication & Society 7:359-377. Bryner, Gary. 2008. "Failure and Opportunity: Environmental Groups in Us Climate Change Policy." Environmental Politics 17:319-336. Bulkeley, Harriet. 2000. "Common Knowledge? Public Understanding of Climate Change in Newcastle, Australia." Public Understanding of Science 9:313-333. Bulkeley, Harriet and Michele Betsill. 2005. "Rethinking Sustainable Cities: Multilevel Governance and the 'Urban' Politics of Climate Change." Environmental Politics 14:42-63. Bullard, Robert D. 2005. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. San Francisco, Berkeley, Calif.: Sierra Club Books; Distrib by U of California Press. Burdge, Rabel J. 2008. The focus of Impact Assessment (and IAIA) must now shift to global climate change! Environmental Impact assessment Review, 28 (8 November) pp. 618-622. Carvalho, Anabela. 2005. "Representing the Politics of the Greenhouse Effect: Discursive Strategies in the British Media." Critical Discourse Studies 2:1-29. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2005. "Carbon Metabolism: Global Capitalism, Climate Change, and the Biospheric Rift." Theory and Society 34:391-428. Crate, Susan and Mark Nuttall, eds 2008. Anthropology & Climate Change From Encounters to Actions, Left Cost Press. Cross, J.A. 2001. Megacities and small towns: Different perspectives on hazard vulnerability. Environmental Hazards,3, 63-80. Davidson, Debra J., Tim Williamson and John Parkins. 2003. "Understanding climate change risk and vulnerability in northern forest-based communities." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33(11):2252-2261. Dietz, Thomas, Amy Dan, and Rachael Shwom. 2007. "Support for Climate Change Policy: Social Psychological and Social Structural Influences." Rural Sociology 72:185-214. Dietz, Thomas and Eugene A Rosa. 1997. "Effects of Population and Affluence on CO2 emissions." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94:175-179. 2 Dispensa, Jaclyn Marisa and Robert J. Brulle. 2003. "Media's Social Construction of Environmental Issues: Focus on Global Warming - a Comparative Case Study." The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 23:74-105. Dorsey, Michael K. 2007. "Climate Knowledge and Power: Tales of Skeptic Tanks, Weather Gods, and Sagas for Climate (in)Justice." Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 18:8-21. Dunlap, Riley E. 1998. "Lay Perceptions of Global Risk: Public Views of Global Warming in Cross-National Context." International Sociology 13:473-498. Dunlap, R. and McCright, Aaron M. 2008. A Widening Gap: Republican and Democratic Views on Climate Change, Environment Magazine 50(5): 26-35. Fisher, Dana R. 2008 "Who Are Climate Change Activists?" Environmental Law Reporter. 38 (December). Fisher, Dana R. 2006 "Bringing the Material Back In: Understanding the United States Position on Climate Change." Sociological Forum, Volume 21, Number 3: 467-494. Fisher, Dana R. 2004. National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Fisher, Dana R. and William R. Freudenburg. 2004 "Post Industrialization and Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis of the Environmental State." Social Forces. Volume 83, Issue 1: 157-188. ___. 2005. "Rejoinder: Ecological Efficiency, Disproportionality, and Methodological Precision: On the Importance of Linking Methods to Theory." Social Forces (September). Fischer-Kowalski, Marina and Helmut Haberl. 2007. Socioecological Transitions and Global Change: Trajectories of Social Metabolism and Land Use. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Ford, J.D.a.B.S. (2004). A framework for assessing the vulnerability of communities in the Canadian Arctic to risks associated with climate change. Arctic, 57(4), 289-400. Fussel, H.-M. Vulnerability in Climate Change: A Comprehensive Conceptual Framework. (2005). Anonymous. Breslauer Symposium: University of California. Frank, K. A., Mueller, K., Krause, A., Taylor, W., and Leonard, N. 2007. "The intersection of global trade, social networks, and fisheries." Pp. 385-423 in Globalization: Effects on Fisheries Resources, edited by William Taylor and Michael G. Schecter and Lois Wolfson. New York: Cambridge University Press. Fussel, H.-M., & Klein, R.J.T. 2006. Climate change vulnerability assessments: An evolution of conceptual thinking. Climatic Change, 75, 301-329. 3 Gareau, Brian J. and E. Melanie DuPuis. Forthcoming. “From Public to Private Global Environmental Governance: Lessons from the Montreal Protocol’s Stalled Methyl Bromide Phase-out.” Environment & Planning A. Gareau, Brian J. “Dangerous Holes in Global Environmental Governance: The Roles of Neo- liberal Discourse, Science, and California Agriculture in the Montreal Protocol.” Antipode. 40(1): 102-130. Grimes, P.P., & Kentor, J. (2003). Exporting the greenhouse: Foreign capital penetration and CO2 emissions 1980-1996. Journal of World Systems Research, 9(2), 261-275. Grundmann, Reiner. 2007. "Climate Change and Knowledge Politics." Environmental Politics 16:414-432. Hamilton, Lawrence C, David E Rohall, Benjamin C Brown, Gregg F Hayward, and Barry D Keim. 2003. "Warming Winters and New Hampshire's Lost Ski Areas: An Integrated Case Study." The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 23:52-73. Harlan, S.L., A. Brazel, L. Prashad, W.L. Stefanov, and L. Larsen. 2006. “Neighborhood Microclimates and Vulnerability to Heat Stress.” Social Science & Medicine 63: 2847-2863. Harlan, Sharon, Anthony Brazel, G. Darrel Jenerette, Nancy Jones, Larissa Larsen, Lela Prashad and William Stefanov 2008 "In the Shade of Affluence: The Inequitable Distribution of the Urban Heat Island." Research in Social Problems and Public Policy 15: 173-202. Henry, Adam Douglas. 2000. "Public Perceptions of Global Warming." Human Ecology Review 7:25-30. Hornborg, Alf and Carole Crumley, eds.2008. The World System and the Earth System Global Socioenvironmental Change and Sustainability Since the Neolithic Left Cost Press. Hultman, Nathan E. Emily Boyd, J. Timmons, Roberts, John Cole, Esteve Corbera, Johannes Ebeling, Katrina Brown, and Diana M. 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