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Environmental sociology is an actively evolving field of research and action. Scholarship has spanned the transnational to the local, interrogating diverse systems, institutions, organizations, spaces, and ecologies, commonly to address difficult socioecological problems. What are environmental sociologists doing now to push the field in more innovative directions? How might we best rise to the challenges of the moment to ask and answer emergent questions?
This session calls for theoretically, empirically, or methodologically driven papers offering novel approaches to the field of environmental sociology. Submissions engaging transdisciplinary scholarship are welcomed.
Where does Environmental Sociological data come from, really? An Argument for a Post-Positivist Agenda - Jonas Adams, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Jordan Fox, SUNY-Buffalo; Patrick Trent Greiner, Vanderbilt University
Fighting the Treadmill of Deception: A Panel Data Analysis of Renewable Energy, Disinformation, and Cybersecurity, 2001–2020 - Yun-Chung Ting, Academia Sinica; Thung-Hong Lin, Academia Sinica
Nature, built environments, and risk in HOLC “redlining” decisions - Jonathan Tollefson, University of Chicago
How does agrochemical harm interact with caste relations in rural India? - Anupriya Pandey, State University Of New York ,Buffalo
Gendered Environmental Efficacy in Millennials: A Cross-national Latent Class Analysis - Hanee Choi, Rutgers University-New Brunswick