Transcription of Environmental Sociology Climate Change Literature
1 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, , Arnell, , & Tompkins, (2005). Successful adaptation to Climate Change across scales. Global Environmental Change , 15, 77-86. Adger, , & 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.
2 "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.
3 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, , Fisher, A., & O Connor, 1998. Public perceptions of global warming: United States and international perspectives. Climate Research, 11: 75 84 Bostrum, A.
4 , Morgan, , 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 Versus the World?" The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 23:106-134. 1 Broadbent, Jeffrey. 2002. "From Heat to Light?: pan's Changing Response to Global WarmingJa.
5 " Pp. 109-142 in Sovereignty under Challenge: How Governments Respond, edited by John D. Montgomery and Nathan Glazer. New Brunswick, : 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.
6 " 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.
7 618-622. 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, 2001. Megacities and small towns: Different perspectives on hazard vulnerability. Environmental Hazards,3, 63-80. Davidson, Debra J.
8 , 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.
9 " 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?
10 " 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.