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Volatile Places Valerie J. Gunter

Volatile Places By Valerie J. Gunter

Volatile Places by Valerie J. Gunter


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Intends to provide both students and faculty with a case study approach to the investigation of community and environmental controversies.

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Volatile Places: A Sociology of Communities and Environmental Controversies by Valerie J. Gunter

Volatile Places was written to provide both students and faculty with a case study approach to the investigation of community and environmental controversies. Key Features:Case Studies in every chapter: creates a dramatic and telling story around certain features of the controversy. The case studies are written to capture studentsAE attention. Making Connections with previous chapters: students and instructors are encouraged to read and discuss how the current discussion links to previous discussions creating a strong sense for the integrated approach to the study of community and environmental controversies. Adding to the Portfolio: a portfolio was created for each chapter that both summarizes material and provides questions that lead students into thoughtful encounters with key concepts. Concept and Theory Boxes: Ideas and theories introduced, but not elaborated on, in the text are given a more thorough and concise treatment in the boxes.

About Valerie J. Gunter

At the time Hurricane Katrina struck, Valerie J. Gunter was an associate professor in the department of sociology at the University of New Orleans. She spent most of the 2005-2006 academic year as a visiting associate professor at Michigan State University, from which she had received her PhD in sociology in 1994. She has spent over 20 years researching the controversial processed by which environmental issues become registered on community and national political agendas. Articles reporting the results form this research have been published in such journals as Social Problems, The Sociological Quarterly, The American Sociologist, Sociological Inquiry, and Rural Sociology. She is a co-editor of Illness and the Environment: A Reader in Contested Medicine. Professor Kroll-Smith is the Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. He was formerly a research professor of sociology at the University of New Orleans. He has edited and written 5 books on environmental hazards and disasters, health and the environment, and sociologists as expert witnesses. He is the current editor of Sociological Inquiry and the 2004 recipient of the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Contribution Award in the study of Environment and Technology. Kroll-Smith's current work is the problem of race, class, and water in New Orleans in the aftermath of hurricane's Katrina and Rita. He also regularly contributes to the growing scholarship on the sociology of sleep.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. When Environments and Communities Collide 2. The Presence of the Past 3. Trust and Betrayal 4. The Problem of Uncertain Knowledge 5. Perceptions of Fairness 6. Oppositional Activity and Social Capital 7. Social Facts and Brute Facts: Confounding the Social and the Physical Postscript References Index About the Authors

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CIN0761987509G
9780761987505
0761987509
Volatile Places: A Sociology of Communities and Environmental Controversies by Valerie J. Gunter
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20070328
256
N/A
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