Works (3)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 15:09

2022 article

The Role Of Distinction In Dialectical Analyses Of Socioecology

Hedlund, J., Longo, S. B., & Clark, T. P. (2022, October 20). World Review of Political Economy.

By: J. Hedlund n, S. Longo n & T. Clark n

author keywords: social metabolism; ecology; environmental change; dialectics; materialism
topics (OpenAlex): Water Governance and Infrastructure; Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
TL;DR: It is contended that a dialectical method that allows for, and encourages, analytical distinction is essential, and that the metabolic rift theory provides an important potential for advancing socioecological analysis in an era of anthropogenic environmental change through its use of analytical distinction between social and environmental phenomena. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: March 6, 2023

2021 article

Capitalism and Sustainability: An Exploratory Content Analysis of Frameworks in Environmental Political Economy

Clark, T. P., Smolski, A. R., Allen, J. S., Hedlund, J., & Sanchez, H. (2021, September 22). Social Currents.

By: T. Clark*, A. Smolski n, J. Allen*, J. Hedlund n & H. Sanchez*

author keywords: Reflexivity; environmental sociology; social metabolism; political economy; content analysis
topics (OpenAlex): Sustainability and Climate Change Governance; Political Economy and Marxism; Climate Change and Geoengineering
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15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: April 18, 2022

2019 article

Agriculture, Pesticide Use, and Economic Development: A Global Examination (1990–2014)

Hedlund, J., Longo, S. B., & York, R. (2019, September 8). Rural Sociology.

By: J. Hedlund n, S. Longo n & R. York*

topics (OpenAlex): Energy, Environment, Economic Growth; Environmental Justice and Health Disparities; Mining and Resource Management; Agricultural Innovations and Practices
Source: Web Of Science
Added: September 30, 2019

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