Environment, Technology, and Community
Seminars
The WSU sociology department continues to be a national and international leader in environmental sociology, making significant contributions to the cumulative knowledge of society-environment interactions while training the top-flight environmental researchers of the next generation. The graduate seminar in Environmental Sociology provides a broad survey of the social forces producing environmental change, especially the causes and consequences of threats to environmental sustainability. The Human Ecology seminar typically provides an even broader scope for understanding society-biophysical couplings and threats to sustainability with its examination of these couplings in an evolutionary context. Special topics seminars, for example on environmental social theory, globalization, technology, and environmental risk and inequality, deepen opportunities for graduate training and course-based research.
Areas & specific research topics:
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Crime and Deviance, Social Control, and Social Justice
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Environment, Technology, and Community
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Comparative Political and Social Change
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Families, Populations & Life Course
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Work, Organizations and Labor Markets
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Social Inequalities
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