- Arnold, A. (2018). Climate Change and Storytelling: Narratives and Cultural Meaning in Environmental Communication. Springer International Publishing AG, New York.
- Clark, T., Foster, L., Sloan, L., & Bryman, A. (2021). Bryman's Social Research Methods. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Detraz, N. (2016). Gender and the Environment. Polity Press, Cambridge.
- Hannigan, J. (2022). Environmental Sociology. Routledge, Milton Park.
- Miller, G. & Spoolman, S. (2020). Living in the Environment. Cengage Learning Inc, Boston.
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This course is offered as part of programme:
Course content
The course introduces Environmental Sociology and Environmental Sociological methods. The course covers connections between Environmental Sociology and other fields such as Environmental Politics, Environmental Psychology and Environmental ethics. Using relevant theories, concepts and methods, a study in Environmental Sociology is carried out.
Entry requirements
45 credits with progression within a main field of study
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