Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy
Department
Sociology
Document Type
Book
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Description
The papers in this volume push the study of the multifaceted nature-society relationship and the socioeconomic consequences of human dependence on nature forward in a variety of areas. In the first section, Theoretical Foundations, the five chapters lay out theoretical models for examining the nature-society relationship. The chapters examine the roles of material process, space, and time in shaping social processes of economic ascent and long term hegemonic change, as well as the role of the analysis of raw materials in environmental sociology. In the second section, Commodities, Extraction and Frontiers, a series of case studies covering a range of industries, locations and historical periods present a variety of applications of the political economy of natural resources to critical issues regarding commodities, extraction and frontiers. The case study industries include oil, steel, transport, furs, sugar and Brazil nuts, and the chapters examine regions in Latin America, North America, and Asia. In the third section, Connecting Political and Economic Change, four chapters focus on the relationship between raw materials, economic change, and socioeconomic change. relationship between political and economic change in Latin America and Africa.
Call number in WMU's library
HT401 .R47 v.10
ISBN
978-0762311620
Publication Date
2005
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
City
Amsterdam
Disciplines
Sociology
Citation for published book
Ciccantell, Smith, Seidman, Ciccantell, Paul S., Smith, David A, and Seidman, G. Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy / Edited by Paul S. Ciccantell, David A. Smith, Gay Seidman. 2005. Print. Research in Rural Sociology and Development ; v. 10.
Recommended Citation
Ciccantell, Paul; Smith, David A.; and Seidman, Gay, "Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy" (2005). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 622.
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