Bringing the Material Back In: Understanding the U.S. Position on Climate Change |
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Authors: | Dana R. Fisher |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Columbia University, 324M Fayerweather Hall, Mail Code 2551, 1180 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, 10027, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper analyzes how natural resource interests have been translated into political outcomes in the form of American climate change policy. Incorporating data about natural resource use and national decision-making, this paper concludes that comprehending fully political decisions about global climate change in the United States requires us to recognize how land-use interests in the growth machine are translated into political outcomes. The findings of this paper suggest that, in order to understand social phenomena more fully, sociologists must recommit to studying the conjoint constitution of natural resources and social processes. |
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Keywords: | environmental sociology policy-making processes natural resource dependence global climate change |
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