Sociology 226 - Footprints on the Earth

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Hannah Holleman
MW 12:30PM-01:50PM
Amherst College
SOCI-226-01-1415S
FAYE 217
hholleman@amherst.edu

As a basis for understanding current global ecological crises, this course marries natural and social history as well as ecological and social science of the human society/environment nexus. We will study the anthropogenic drivers of environmental change in historical perspective. The new and greater scale of environmental degradation made possible by industrialization and the globalizing tendencies of the modern economic system will receive special attention as these continue to be central factors promoting ecological change. Course readings include classical social theory as well as current perspectives on the relationship between modern human society and the broader environment of which we are a part.


Limited to 25 students.  Spring semester.  Professor Holleman.


 

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.