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Sustainability Across the Curriculum: Sociology
A resource for instructors at Heritage University for integrating sustainability concepts into their course content.
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Scholarly Articles
Catton, J. R. (2009). Understanding Humanity’s Damaged Future. Sociological Inquiry, 79(4), 509-522. doi:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2009.00306.x
Hursh, D. W., & Henderson, J. A. (2011). Contesting global neoliberalism and creating alternative futures. Discourse: Studies In The Cultural Politics Of Education, 32(2), 171-185. doi:10.1080/01596306.2011.562665
Källström, H; Ljung, M. (2005) Social Sustainability and Collaborative Learning. Ambio 34(4/5) 376-382.
Ingman, S., Benjamin, T., & Lusky, R. (1998). The Environment: The Quintessential Intergenerational Challenge. Generations, 22(4), 68.
Garcia, E. (2011). Sociology and Degrowth: Visions of Social Change, Entropy and Evolution in a Waydown Era. Sociology Study, 1(3), 212-220.
Ratner, B. D. (2004). “Sustainability” as a Dialogue of Values: Challenges to the Sociology of Development. Sociological Inquiry, 74(1), 50-69. doi:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2004.00079.x
Galjart, B. (1996). Sustainability as the maintenance of things: Analogies for an environmental sociology. Innovation: The European Journal Of Social Sciences, 9(4), 477-489.
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