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Academia / William R. Catton /  Jr. / Environmental sociology / Catton / Sociology / Rural sociology / Frederick H. Buttel / Human ecology / Environmental psychology / Sociological imagination / mile Durkheim
Date: 2015-02-28 12:03:56
Academia
William R. Catton
Jr.
Environmental sociology
Catton
Sociology
Rural sociology
Frederick H. Buttel
Human ecology
Environmental psychology
Sociological imagination
mile Durkheim

Promoting a Paradigm Change Reflections on Early Contributions to Environmental Sociology Organization & Environment Volume 21 Number 4

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