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Stewart Lockie is Professor of Sociology at the Australian National University. David A. Sonnenfeld is Professor of Sociology and Environmental Policy at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). Dana R. Fisher is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Program for Society and the Environment at the University of Maryland.
1.Socio-Ecological Transformations and the Social Sciences Part I: Challenges, Contradictions and Consequences of Global Socio-Ecological Change 2. Ecological Modernization Theory: Taking Stock, Moving Forward 3. The Emergence of New World-Systems Perspectives on Global Environmental Change 4. Chinas Economic Growth and Environmental Protection: Approaching a Win-Win Situation? A Discussion of Ecological Modernization Theory 5. Eco-imperialism and Environmental Justice 6. Neoliberalism by Design: Changing Modalities of Market-Based Environmental Governance 7. Dilemmas for Standardizers of Sustainable Consumption Part II: Climate Change, Energy, and Adaptation 8. Climate, Scenario-Building and Governance: Comprehending the Temporalities of SocialEcological Change 9. From Rio to Copenhagen: Multilateral Agreements, Disagreements and Situated Actions 10. Marriage on the Rocks: Sociologys Counsel for our Struggling EnergySociety Relationships 11. Sustainability as Social Practice: New Perspectives on the Theory and Polices of Reducing Energy Consumption 12. Environmental Migration: Nature, Society and Population Movement Part III: Urban Environmental Change, Governance and Adaptation 13. Climate Change and Urban Governance: A New Politics? 14. Recovering the City Level in the Global Environmental Struggle: Going Beyond Carbon Trading 15. Hybrid Arrangements Within the Environmental State 16. The New Mobilities Paradigm and Sustainable Transport: Finding Synergies and Creating New Methods Part IV: Risk, Uncertainty and Social Learning 17. Towards a Socio-Ecological Foundation for Environmental Risk Research 18. Uncertainty and Claims of Uncertainty as Impediments to Risk Management 19. Transboundary Risk Governance: Co-Constructing Environmental Issues and Political Solutions 20. The Role of Professionals in Managing Technological Hazards: The Montara Blowout 21. Social Learning to Cope with Global Environmental Change and Unsustainability Part V: (Re)assembling SocialEcological Systems 22. The SocialEcological Co-Constitution of Nature Through Ecological Restoration: Experimentally Coping with Inevitable Ignorance and Surprise 23. Biological Invasions as Cause and Consequence of "Our" Changing World: Social and Environmental Paradoxes 24. Biological Resources, Knowledge and Property 25. Disassembling and Reassembling Socionatural Networks: Integrated Natural Resource Management in the Great Bear Rainforest 26. Land Use Tensions for the Development of Renewable Sources of Energy