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Environmental Sociology and Social Ecology
Explore the relationship between human societies and the natural world, from indigenous knowledge and forest policies to development and displacement.
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About this course
How do social structures, cultural practices, and economic development shape our natural environment? Understanding environmental sociology is essential for analyzing modern ecological challenges, resource distribution, and the social movements that arise in response to environmental change. This text-based course offers a comprehensive introduction to the intersection of society, culture, and nature, designed specifically for students and researchers of sociology.
You will begin by learning the foundational concepts of social and cultural ecology before exploring the social impacts of technological change, agricultural biodiversity, and environmental policies. Through structured written lessons, you will examine critical issues such as gender and environment, indigenous knowledge systems, and the sociological aspects of development-induced displacement.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of social and cultural ecology and how human communities interact with ecosystems
- Analyze the impact of technological change, modern agriculture, and biodiversity loss on rural and indigenous societies
- Evaluate indigenous knowledge systems, traditional eth-medicine, and their role in modern environmental conservation
- Examine the gendered dimensions of environmental resource management and ecological degradation
- Critically assess forest policies, the social exclusion of marginalized communities, and the drivers of ecological migration
- Analyze the social consequences of development projects, focusing on displacement, rehabilitation, and social justice
This course is structured to build your knowledge from the ground up, starting with key environmental sociology theories and terminologies before moving into real-world case studies of policy, displacement, and community resistance. Each section is designed to deepen your analytical skills through clear, written explanations and conceptual breakdowns.
This course is ideal for beginners, sociology students, and anyone preparing for academic exams in sociology. No prior background in environmental studies is required to begin.
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