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Çevre Sosyolojisi: Yeni Bir Paradigma

Year 2022, Issue: 43, 221 - 234, 25.05.2022

Abstract

Sosyolojideki görünüşte çeşitli ve rekabet halindeki teorik bakış açıları, ortak insan merkezciliklerinde benzerdir. Bu nedenle, bu perspektiflerden herhangi birinden, çağdaş ve gelecekteki sosyal deneyimlerin çoğu anormal görünmelidir. Çevre sosyologları, antroposentrik olmayan bir paradigma aracılığıyla son toplumsal değişiklikleri anlamaya çalışırlar. Ekosistem kısıtlamaları artık hem insan toplumları hem de sosyoloji için ciddi sorunlar oluşturduğundan, yaygın olan İnsan İstisnacılığı Paradigmasından (İİP) oldukça farklı üç varsayım gerekli hale geldi. Yeni bir Çevresel Paradigma (YÇP) oluştururlar. Bu Yeni Çevre Paradigmasını kabul eden sosyologlar, geleneksel olarak sosyolojiden dışlanan değişkenlerin sosyolojik uygunluğunu takdir etmekte zorluk çekmezler. Çevre sosyolojisinin özü, aslında çevre ve toplum arasındaki etkileşimlerin incelenmesidir. YÇP odaklı sosyologların sosyal tabakalaşmayla ilgili konulardaki son çalışmaları, bu paradigmanın faydasını örneklemektedir.

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Riley Dunlap'e katkıları ve desteği için teşekkür ederim.

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Environmental Sociology: A New Paradigm

Year 2022, Issue: 43, 221 - 234, 25.05.2022

Abstract

Ostensibly diverse and competing theoretical perspectives in sociology are alike in their shared anthropocentrism. From any of these perspectives, therefore, much contemporary and future social experience has to seem anomalous. Environmental sociologists attempt to understand recent societal changes by means of a nonanthropocentric paradigm. Because ecosystem constraints now pose serious problems both for human societies and for sociology, three assumptions quite different from the prevalent Human Exceptionalism Paradigm (HEP) have become essential. They form a New Environmental Paradigm (NEP). Sociologists who accept this New Environmental Paradigm have no difficulty appreciating the sociological relevance of variables traditionally excluded from sociology. The core of environmental sociology is, in fact t study of interactions between environment and society. Recent work by NEP-oriented sociologists on issues pertaining to social stratification exemplifies the utility of this paradigm.

References

  • Albrecht, Stan L. and Armand L. Mauss 1975 "The environment as a social problem." Ss. 556-605 A. L. Mauss, Social Problems as Social Movements. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
  • Allen, William R. 1976 "Scarcity and order: The Hobbesian problem and the Humean resolution." Social Science Quarterly 57:263-275.
  • Anderson, Charles H. 1976 The Sociology of Survival: Social Problems of Growth. Homewood, Illinois: Dorsey.
  • Aronowitz, Stanley 1974 Food, Shelter and the American Dream. New York: Seabury Press.
  • Bell, Daniel 1973 The Coming of Post-Industrial Society. New York: Basic Books.
  • Burch, William R., Jr. 1971 Daydreams and Nightmares: A Sociological Essay on the American Environment. New York: Harper and Row.
  • 1976 "The peregrine falcon and the urban poor: Some sociological interrelations." Ss. 308-316 P. J. Richerson and J. McEvoy III (ed.), Human Ecology: An Environmental Approach. North Scituate, Mass.: Duxburv.
  • Buttel, Frederick H. 1976 "Social science and the environment: Competing theories." Social Science Quarterly 57:307-323.
  • Carson, Rachel 1962 Silent Spring. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
  • Catton, William R., Jr. 1976a "Toward prevention of obsolescence in Sociology." Sociological Focus 9:89-98.
  • 1976b "Why the future isn't what it used to be (and how it could be made worse than it has to be)." Social Science Quarterly 57:276 291. Commoner, Barry 1971 The Closing Circle. New York: Knopf.
  • Daly, Herman E. 1973 "The steady-state economy: Toward a political economy of biophysical equilibrium and moral growth." Ss. 149-174 in H.E. Daly (ed.), Toward a Steady-State Economy. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.
  • Denisoff, R. Serge, Orel Callahan, and Mark H. Levine (ed.) 1974 Theories and Paradigms in Contemporary Sociology. Itasca, Illinois: Peacock.
  • Dunlap, Riley E. (ed.) 1975 Directory of Environmental Sociologists. Pullman: Washington State University, College of Agriculture Research Center, Circular No. 586.
  • Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. "Environmental sociology." Annual Review of Sociology. Palo Alto, Calif.: Annual Reviews, Inc.
  • Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere 1977 "The 'new environmental paradigm': A proposed measuring instrument and pre liminary results." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.
  • Ehrlich, Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich 1970 Population, Resources, Environment. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.
  • Friedrichs, Robert W. 1972 A Sociology of Sociology. New York: Free Press.
  • Gouldner, Alvin W. 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology. New York: Basic Books.
  • Hardin, Garrett 1968 "The tragedy of the commons." Science 162: 1243-1248.
  • Hawley, Amos H. (ed.) 1975 Man and Environment. New York: New York Times Company.
  • Horowitz, Irving L. 1972 Three Worlds of Development: The Theory and Practice of International Stratification. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Humphrey, Craig R. and Frederick H. Buttel 1976 "New directions in environmental sociology." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York.
  • Klausner, Samuel Z. 1971 On Man in His Environment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Kuhn, Thomas S. 1962 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Manderscheid, Ronald W. (ed.) 1977 Annotated Directory of Members: Ad Hoc Committee on Housing and Physical Environment. Adelphi, Maryland: Mental Health Study Center, NIMH.
  • Michelson, William H. 1976 Man and His Urban Environment. 2nd ed. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
  • Miller, G. Tyler, Jr. 1972 Replenish the Earth: A Primer in Human Ecology. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.
  • Morrison, Denton E. 1973 "The environmental movement: Conflict dynamics." Journal of Voluntary Action Research 2:74-85.
  • 1976 "Growth, environment, equity and scarcity." Social Science Quarterly 57:292-306.
  • 1977 "Equity impacts of some major energy alternatives." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.
  • Parsons, Talcott. 1977 The Evolution of Societies (ed. by Jackson Toby). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Potter, David M. 1954 People of Plenty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Ritzer, George 1975 Sociology: A Multiple Paradigm Science. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
  • Schnaiberg, Allan 1972 "Environmental sociology and the division of labor." Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, mimeograph. 1975 "Social syntheses of the societal environmental dialectic: The role of distributional impacts." Social Science Quarterly 56:5-20.
  • Strumpel, Burkhard (ed.) 1976 Economic Means for Human Needs. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
  • Sumner, William Graham 1896 "Earth hunger or the philosophy of land grabbing." Ss. 31-64 A. G. Keller (ed.), Earth Hunger and Other Essays. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1913.
  • van Bavel, Cornelius H. M. 1977 "Soil and oil." Science 197:213.
  • Zeisel, John 1975 Sociology and Architectural Design. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Zeitlin, Maurice (ed.) 1977 American Society, Inc. 2nd ed. Chicago: Rand McNally.
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Details

Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Cultural Studies, Sociology, Regional Studies
Journal Section Translation
Translators

Eren Alkan

Publication Date May 25, 2022
Submission Date May 8, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Issue: 43

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APA Çevre Sosyolojisi: Yeni Bir Paradigma (E. Alkan, Trans.). (2022). Sosyoloji Dergisi(43), 221-234.

Sosyoloji Dergisi, Journal of Sociology, SD, JOS