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Academia / Biology / Anthropology / Environmental social science / Human overpopulation / Population ecology / William R. Catton /  Jr. / Human ecology / Sociology / Sociocultural evolution / Sustainability / Overshoot
Date: 2014-03-16 00:38:07
Academia
Biology
Anthropology
Environmental social science
Human overpopulation
Population ecology
William R. Catton
Jr.
Human ecology
Sociology
Sociocultural evolution
Sustainability
Overshoot

9 Sociology’s Neglect of Ecological Context William R. Catton Jr. Washington State University, USA 1. Introduction

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