Climate change in sociology: Still silent or resonating?
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- Zeitschriftenaufsatz
- Metadaten:
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- Autoren
- Jens Koehrsen
- Sascha Dickel
- Thomas Pfister
- Simone Roedder
- Stefan Boeschen
- Bjoern Wendt
- Katharina Block
- Anna Henkel
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=fis-test-1&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000517429400001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
- DOI
- 10.1177/0011392120902223
- eISSN
- 1461-7064
- Externe Identifier
- Clarivate Analytics Document Solution ID: OB2LS
- ISSN
- 0011-3921
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 6
- Zeitschrift
- CURRENT SOCIOLOGY
- Schlüsselwörter
- Climate change
- disciplinarity
- global warming
- low carbon transitions
- sociology
- sustainability
- Artikelnummer
- ARTN 0011392120902223
- Paginierung
- 738 - 760
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Status
- Published
- Titel
- Climate change in sociology: Still silent or resonating?
- Sub types
- Article
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 68
Datenquelle: Web of Science (Lite)
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- Abstract
- <jats:p> Since Lever-Tracy’s call for stronger sociological engagement with climate change in 2008, the number of climate-related contributions to leading sociological journals has increased. Yet, they still represent a small percentage of contributions overall. Reviewing the 37 articles published in eight top-ranked sociology journals until 2018, the authors of the present article identify five main subfields of research: (a) reflections on the role of the social sciences, (b) politics, (c) economy and consumption, (d) media and public perceptions, and (e) global flows. They conclude that the rise in contributions since 2008 indicates that climate change creates some resonance in the disciplinary core of mainstream sociology but that most sociological climate change research is undertaken and published in inter- and transdisciplinary spaces beyond the boundaries of the discipline. Emphasizing that climate change research can provide important epistemic resources for the discipline, the authors argue that sociology would benefit from being more responsive to it. </jats:p>
- Autoren
- Jens Koehrsen
- Sascha Dickel
- Thomas Pfister
- Simone Rödder
- Stefan Böschen
- Björn Wendt
- Katharina Block
- Anna Henkel
- DOI
- 10.1177/0011392120902223
- eISSN
- 1461-7064
- ISSN
- 0011-3921
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 6
- Zeitschrift
- Current Sociology
- Sprache
- en
- Online publication date
- 2020
- Paginierung
- 738 - 760
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Status
- Published
- Herausgeber
- SAGE Publications
- Herausgeber URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392120902223
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2020
- Titel
- Climate change in sociology: Still silent or resonating?
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 68
Datenquelle: Crossref
- Autoren
- Jens Koehrsen
- Sascha Dickel
- Thomas Pfister
- Simone Rödder
- Stefan Böschen
- Björn Wendt
- Katharina Block
- Anna Henkel
- DOI
- 10.1177/0011392120902223
- Zeitschrift
- Current Sociology
- Notes
- file: Koehrsen, Dickel et al. 2020 - Climate change in sociology:Attachments/Koehrsen, Dickel et al. 2020 - Climate change in sociology.pdf:application/pdf
- Artikelnummer
- 6
- Paginierung
- 738 - 760
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2022
- Titel
- Climate change in sociology: Still silent or resonating?
- Sub types
- article
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 68
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