Week 11: Environment Flashcards
This view argues that people have certain perceptions and understandings of population and environmental issues. Their social backgrounds affect these perceptions, which are important to appreciate if population and environmental problems are to be addressed.
Symbolic Interactionism
Argues that population growth is not a serious problem because the world has sufficient food and other resources, all of which must be more equitably distributed. The practices of multinational corporations and weak regulation of these practices account for many environmental problems
Conflict Theory
Argues that population and the environment affect each other. Normal population growth is essential for any society, but population growth that is too great or too little leads to various problems. Environmental problems are to be expected in an industrial society, but severe environmental problems are dysfunctional.
Functionalism
Functionalism argues that the only way for a society to thrive is if it’s population ________
is growing; so that it can meet future challenges
Functionalism disagrees on the idea that overpopulation is a serious problem
Where does the Conflict Theory of environment attribute the problem of world hunger?
Inequalities in the distribution of food; as opposed to overpopulation
Symbolic Interactionism regards people’s ________ and _______ regarding population
perceptions and activities
For what reasons is the environment considered a sociological topic?Where
- Environmental problems are the result of human activity
- Environmental problems have a significant impact on people
- Solutions to our environmental problems require changes in economic and environmental policies
- Many environmental problems reflect and illustrate social inequality based on social class and on race and ethnicity
- Efforts to improve the environment, often called the environmental movement, constitute a social movement
The study of the interaction between human behavior and the natural and physical environment
Environmental Sociology
Where do environmental sociologists point the blame for most environmental problems?
Human decisions and activities (think of Oil Spills)
Refers to the fact that low-income people and people of colour are disproportionately likely to experience various environmental problems
Environmental Inequality
**Environmental Racism is the fact that this is more likely to happen to people of colour
Refers to scholarship on environmental inequality and racism and to public policy efforts and activism aimed at reducing these forms of inequality and racism
Environmental Justice
Which sociologist played a key role in the beginning of the environmental justice movement in the US in the 1980s?
Robert D. Bullard, who is referred to as the “father of environmental justice”
What did “the father of environmental justice” study in Houston? New Orleans?
The sites of landfills in the city, and the fact that every city-owned landfill was located in a black neighbourhood; despite the fact that only 1/4th of the Houston population is African American
In new Orleans, he shed light on the pattern of white residents living in the more highly elevated neighbourhoods of the city, and the blacks living in the areas closer to sea-level.
How many people die each year from air pollution?
~1.3 Million
Three of the greatest environmental health hazards for children are ______
Lead
Pesticides
Air pollution