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Date: 2015-02-28 12:03:51
Natural environment
Environmental social science
Science
William R. Catton
Jr.
Environmental sociology
Human overpopulation
Population ecology
Overshoot
Human ecology
Sociology
Catton
Social science

Sociology’s Rediscovery of the Environment: Setting the Stage William R. Freudenburg, University of California The editors of Sociological Inquiry have been kind enough to ask me to

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