Sociology and Nature - social Action in Context (Paperback, Revised)


Sociology as if nature did not matter has been the sociological expression of modern societies negligent of the processes of nature. In response to this "ecological blindness," Raymond Murphy examines the limitations of sociology that have resulted from this neglect.Humanity's success in manipulating nature destabilizes the natural support system of society on a planetary scale and, in turn, destabilizes all of society's institutions. Because the manipulation of nature has become so central to modern society, society, Murphy argues, can now be understood only in terms of the interaction between social action and the processes of nature. The growing awareness that social constructions unleash dynamic processes of nature--processes beyond human control that bear on social action--has the potential of radically transforming sociology. "Sociology and Nature" proposes the reconstruction of sociology in which nature does matters, developing a novel sociological approach that situates social action in its natural context.

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Sociology as if nature did not matter has been the sociological expression of modern societies negligent of the processes of nature. In response to this "ecological blindness," Raymond Murphy examines the limitations of sociology that have resulted from this neglect.Humanity's success in manipulating nature destabilizes the natural support system of society on a planetary scale and, in turn, destabilizes all of society's institutions. Because the manipulation of nature has become so central to modern society, society, Murphy argues, can now be understood only in terms of the interaction between social action and the processes of nature. The growing awareness that social constructions unleash dynamic processes of nature--processes beyond human control that bear on social action--has the potential of radically transforming sociology. "Sociology and Nature" proposes the reconstruction of sociology in which nature does matters, developing a novel sociological approach that situates social action in its natural context.

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Imprint

WestviewPress

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 1998

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

December 2000

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 33mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

335

Edition

Revised

ISBN-13

978-0-8133-6661-6

Barcode

9780813366616

Categories

LSN

0-8133-6661-5



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