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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Sociology and Global Climate Change: Introduction
Robert J. Brulle and Riley E. Dunlap

Chapter 2: The Human (Anthropogenic) Driving Forces of Global Climate Change
Eugene A. Rosa, Thomas K. Rudel, Richard York, Andrew K. Jorgenson, and Thomas Dietz

Chapter 3: Market Organizations and Environments
Charles Perrow and Simone Pulver

Chapter 4: Consumption and Climate Change
Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez and Juliet B. Schor with Wokje Abrahamse, Alison Alkon, Jonn Axsen, Keith Brown, Rachel Shwom, Dale Southerton, and Hal Wilhite

Chapter 5: Climate Justice and Inequality
Sharon L. Harlan, David N. Pellow, and J. Timmons Roberts with Shannon E. Bell, William G. Holt, and Joane Nagel

Chapter 6: Adaptation to Climate Change
JoAnn Carmin, Kathleen Tierney, Eric Chu, Lori M. Hunter, J. Timmons Roberts, and Linda Shi

Chapter 7: Mitigating Climate Change
Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez, Thomas K. Rudel, Kari Marie Norgaard, and Jeffrey Broadbent

Chapter 8: Civil Society, Social Movements, and Climate Change
Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Robert Brulle, and Andrew Szasz

Chapter 9: Public Opinion on Climate Change
Rachael L. Shwom, Aaron M. McCright, Steven R. Brechin with Riley E. Dunlap, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, and Lawrence C. Hamilton

Chapter 10: Challenging Climate Change: The Denial Countermovement
Riley E. Dunlap and Aaron M. McCright

Chapter 11: The Climate Change Divide in Social Theory
Robert J. Antonio and Brett Clark

Chapter 12: Methodological Approaches for Sociological Research on Climate Change
Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Andrew K. Jorgenson, and Lawrence C. Hamilton

Chapter 13: Bringing Sociology into Climate Change Research and Climate Change into Sociology: Concluding Observations
Riley E. Dunlap and Robert J. Brulle

About the Author

Riley E. Dunlap is Dresser Professor and Regents Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University, Past President of the International Sociological Association's Research Committee on Environment & Society, and Past Chair of the American Sociological Association's Section on Environment & Technology. He is senior editor of the Handbook of Environmental Sociology and Sociological Theory and the
Environment, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Dr. Robert J. Brulle is Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science at Drexel University, and Past Chair of the American Sociological Association's Section on Environment & Technology. He is author of Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The U.S. Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective and co-editor of Power, Justice and the Environment. He was a 2012 -2013 Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford
University.

Reviews

"This is a landmark work in a number of ways. The work itself is first-rate and deserves a serious reading. Scholars and policy-makers would do well to take the time to work through the entire volume."
--Human Ecology Review
"Climate Change and Society provides a superb overview of our knowledge of the social causes and consequences of climate change, and of the social obstacles to an effective response. It is essential reading."
--Erik Olin Wright, Vilas Distinguished Professor, University of Wisconsin and Past President of the American Sociological Association
"As the evidence for anthropogenic global warming accumulates, social scientists have been largely missing in action when it comes to research on the human activities responsible for climate change. In this welcome volume, Brulle, Dunlap, and their colleagues critically review what we know about the issue, setting a clear agenda for further sociological research on this most pressing of problems."
--Doug McAdam, Stanford University
"For a crisis that demands a profound re-thinking of our most fundamental, socially-rooted systems, sociological perspectives are far too seldom part of the climate conversation. I have learned so much from the impressive list of contributors to this book, which is filled with highly useful analyses and startling insights. It is that rare volume that will be an invaluable resource for anyone engaged in the climate fight: scholars, activists, and concerned
citizens alike."
--Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything and The Shock Doctrine
"Many texts cover the science and economics of climate change, but few discuss the equally important sociological dimensions of the problem. In this must-read edited volume, leading experts Bob Brulle and Riley Dunlap, and more than thirty other leaders in the field review the sociological context so critical for understanding the current societal discourse over climate change and--perhaps most importantly--the reasons for the current impasse when it comes to
actually dealing with the problem."
--Michael E. Mann, Distinguished Professor, Penn State University, and author of Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change
"Though more work always remains, the physical sciences have accomplished their core task when it comes to climate change. We know what we need to know about the causes and consequences of our actions. What we don't know is how to stop ourselves, which is why this book--and the social sciences--are so important from here on out."
--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Schumann Distinguished Scholar, Middlebury College
"The strengths of this volume lie in its wide coverage, well-weighted and fully referenced analyses, and evidence stemming from a strong global reach. What is clear from reading this important volume is that the science of climate change is shifting to embrace both the social sciences and the humanities. This is a hard-won transition with intellectual blood on the carpet. This is a journey still with its momentum: hence the timeliness and academic/political
significance of this book."
--Tim O'Riordan, Environment:Science and Policy for Sustainable Development
"Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives compiles a comprehensive synthesis of sociological attention to climate change to date, offering both reason to commend the valuable contributions made and a roadmap for future research Riley Dunlap and Robert Brulle undertake [an] ambitious [pursuit] by seeking to synthesize the contributions sociology has made to the field of climate change research. A key message offered by the editors: we
cannot afford to entertain post-political perspectives. When social forces are key drivers of climate change, addressing them means conflict and politics." \
-- Contemporary Sociology
"A significant accomplishment."
--Environmental Sociology
"There are many recent books on climate change with some social science but very few that address the role of social science in such depth. This book stands out in that regard."
--Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
"[T]he volume will be of interest not only to students of sociology and climate change and practitioners but also to climate researchers across disciplines in any endeavour to consider the social aspects of climate change."
--Environmental Politics

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