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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session features five papers selected from over 70 submissions to the open call. Together, they reflect the idea that understanding where we have been is essential to theorizing where we are going, offering new insights into environmental attitudes, inequalities, governance, and core theoretical frameworks. Collectively, they trace pathways for how environmental sociology can evolve by linking past insights to emerging empirical realities and opening new directions for understanding environmental change, inequality, and governance.
Historicizing environmental sociology: Insights from science and technology studies - Jonathan Tollefson, University of Chicago
The Dialectics of the Treadmills of Production and Destruction - Daniel Auerbach, University of Wyoming; Brett Clark, University of Utah
Evaluating the Theory of the AnthroShift: How are Extreme Events Related to Pro-Climate Attitudes and Behaviors - Dana R. Fisher, American University; Arman Azedi, American University
The Making of Air Pollution: A Genealogy of Environmental Governance in Delhi - Monika Pareek, Florida State University
Exploring Uneven Environmental Inequities - John Aloysius Zinda, Cornell University; Sun Moon; Maya Hamandi, Cornell University; Stephanie Gallent