Social Ecology in the Digital Age: Solving Complex Problems in a Globalized World
Autor Daniel Stokolsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 oct 2017
Social Ecology in the Digital Age is grounded in scientific research but written in a personal and informal style from the vantage point of a former student, current teacher and scholar who has contributed over four decades to the field of social ecology. The book will be of interest to scholars, students, educators, government leaders and community practitioners working in several fields including social and human ecology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, law, education, biology, medicine, public health, earth system and sustainability science, geography, environmental design, urban planning, informatics, public policy and global governance.
Winner of the 2018 Gerald L. Young Book Award from The Society for Human Ecology"Exemplifying the highest standards of scholarly work in the field of human ecology." https://societyforhumanecology.org/human-ecology-homepage/awards/gerald-l-young-book-award-in-human-ecology/
- The book traces historical origins and conceptual foundations of biological, human, and social ecology
- Offers a new conceptual framework that brings together earlier approaches to social ecology and extends them in novel directions
- Highlights the interrelations between four distinct but closely intertwined spheres of human environments: our natural, built, sociocultural, and virtual (cyber-based) surroundings
- Spans local to global scales and individual, organizational, community, regional, and global levels of analysis
- Applies core principles of social ecology to identify multi-level strategies for promoting personal and public health, resolving complex social problems, managing global environmental change, and creating resilient and sustainable communities
- Underscores social ecology’s vital importance for understanding and managing the environmental and political upheavals of the 21st Century
- Highlights descriptive, analytic, and transformative (or moral) concerns of social ecology
- Presents strategies for educating the next generation of social ecologists emphasizing transdisciplinary, team-based, translational, and transcultural approaches
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128141885
ISBN-10: 0128141883
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128141883
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Discovering Social Ecology: A Personal Journey2. Historical Origins and Conceptual Foundations of Social Ecology3. Deriving Core Principles of Social Ecology4. Rise of the Internet: Navigating Our Online and Place-Based Ecologies5. Promoting Personal and Public Health6. Confronting Complex Social Problems7. Managing Global Environmental Change8. Designing Resilient and Sustainable Communities9. Educating the Next Generation of Social Ecologists10. Epilogue
Recenzii
"With his astounding background, Daniel Stokols is uniquely qualified to author Social Ecology in the Digital Age, a sweeping, comprehensive work that invites readers to explore the history, core principles, and many applications of social ecology. ...Social Ecology in the Digital Age is an invaluable contribution and a remarkable achievement. ...social Ecology in the Digital Age is extraordinary in its scope and depth. It brings together a wide-ranging set of ideas to argue for the power and promise of social ecology. In doing so, Stokols has crafted a meticulously constructed and comprehensive work that is likely to become requisite reading for serious scholars in a variety of fields related to social ecology."--Frontiers in Psychology
"Social Ecology in the Digital Age is an invaluable contribution and a remarkable achievement…. extraordinary in its scope and depth. It brings together a wide-ranging set of ideas to argue for the power and promise of social ecology. In doing so, Stokols has crafted a meticulously constructed and comprehensive work that is likely to become requisite reading for serious scholars in a variety of ?elds related to social ecology. Hopefully broader audiences of professionals, policy-makers, and everyday citizens interested in social change will also turn to this font of insights because of its contribution in addressing many of “the existential challenges of the twenty-?rst century.”-- Rachel Kaplan and Jason Duvall, Frontiers in Psychology
"Throughout the book and with the help of several case studies, Stokols illustrates impressively the specific problem structure of environmental problems. A particular strength of the book is the detailed and critical discussion of the role of digitalisation. Stokols takes a look at the effects of cyberspace on psychological, social, health and sustainability outcomes and shows how digital technologies transform physical and social organisation from microlevel behaviour settings to larger societal units. In sum, Social Ecology in the Digital Age is a great read and highly recommended to students, scholars and practitioners interested in sustainable transformations. —Diana Hummel, LSE Review of Books "From a first-person narrative, the book is written in a very engaging and motivating way, and provides a lot of biographical experiences and personal insights, detailing Stokols’ own four-decade academic journey. It is therefore useful both for experts of sustainability science and politics, but also for students who are at the beginning of their academic careers and are interested in issues such as sustainable urban planning, sustainable consumption, environmental justice and theoretical concepts of society-nature interactions. ...Throughout the book and with the help of several case studies, Stokols illustrates impressively the specific problem structure of environmental problems. ...A particular strength of the book is the detailed and critical discussion of the role of digitalisation. " --LSE Business Review "This is a truly intelligent and important book. It calls for the need to exit our standard disciplinary categories if we are to address major challenges of our world in effective ways. The knowledge silos we have constructed are becoming an obstacle. We need to cut across them. Stokols’ use of social ecology as enabled and disciplined by digitization is brilliant and useful!" --Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Expulsions
"Social Ecology in the Digital Age is an invaluable contribution and a remarkable achievement…. extraordinary in its scope and depth. It brings together a wide-ranging set of ideas to argue for the power and promise of social ecology. In doing so, Stokols has crafted a meticulously constructed and comprehensive work that is likely to become requisite reading for serious scholars in a variety of ?elds related to social ecology. Hopefully broader audiences of professionals, policy-makers, and everyday citizens interested in social change will also turn to this font of insights because of its contribution in addressing many of “the existential challenges of the twenty-?rst century.”-- Rachel Kaplan and Jason Duvall, Frontiers in Psychology
"Throughout the book and with the help of several case studies, Stokols illustrates impressively the specific problem structure of environmental problems. A particular strength of the book is the detailed and critical discussion of the role of digitalisation. Stokols takes a look at the effects of cyberspace on psychological, social, health and sustainability outcomes and shows how digital technologies transform physical and social organisation from microlevel behaviour settings to larger societal units. In sum, Social Ecology in the Digital Age is a great read and highly recommended to students, scholars and practitioners interested in sustainable transformations. —Diana Hummel, LSE Review of Books "From a first-person narrative, the book is written in a very engaging and motivating way, and provides a lot of biographical experiences and personal insights, detailing Stokols’ own four-decade academic journey. It is therefore useful both for experts of sustainability science and politics, but also for students who are at the beginning of their academic careers and are interested in issues such as sustainable urban planning, sustainable consumption, environmental justice and theoretical concepts of society-nature interactions. ...Throughout the book and with the help of several case studies, Stokols illustrates impressively the specific problem structure of environmental problems. ...A particular strength of the book is the detailed and critical discussion of the role of digitalisation. " --LSE Business Review "This is a truly intelligent and important book. It calls for the need to exit our standard disciplinary categories if we are to address major challenges of our world in effective ways. The knowledge silos we have constructed are becoming an obstacle. We need to cut across them. Stokols’ use of social ecology as enabled and disciplined by digitization is brilliant and useful!" --Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Expulsions