Table of Contents
Week 1: Introduction to Environmental Sociology, Animals and Society, Coronavirus as an Environmental Issue
Openstax. The environment and society. In Introduction to Sociology 2e. OpenStax CNX.
Vidal, John (2020) βThe perfect conditions for coronavirus to emerge.β Scientific American. March 18.
van Doreen, Tom (2020) βPangolins and pandemics: The real source of this crisis is human, not animal.β New Matilda. March 20.
βWhat is Deep Ecologyβ (n.d.) Wikipedia.
Week 2: New York City and Its Environment: Water and Sanitation Systems
Schifman, Jonathan (2019) βHow New York City found clean water.β The Smithsonian Magazine. November 25.
Soll, David (2013) βIntroduction: The evolution of the watersystem.β In: David Soll, The Empire of Water: An Environmental and Political History of the New York City Water Supply. Ithica, NY: Cornell University Press.
Nagle, Robin (2013) βCenter of the universeβ and βGarbage faeries.β Picking Up: On the Streets and Behind the Trucks with the Sanitation Workers of New York City. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Week 3: Key Concepts: Environmental Justice, Ecological Modernization, Inverted Quarantine
Johnson, Ayana Elizabeth (2020) Podcast: βThe inseparable link between climate change and racial justice.β Short Wave. June 18.
EJ Definitions (n.d.) βA brief history of environmental justice & EJ definitions.β
MacLeod, Madison (2018) βThe inverted quarantine.β Zero Waste California. November 21.
Szasz, Andrew (2009) βDrinking.β In: Andrew Szasz, Shopping Our Way to Safety: How We Changed from Protecting the Environment to Protecting Ourselves. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press.
Schlosberg, David & Sara Rinfret (2008) βEcological modernisation, American style.β Environmental Politics, 17(2): 254β275.
Week 4: Environmental Justice in New York City, Community Engagement, Citizen Scientists
Carter, Majora (2006) Greening the ghetto. Ted Talks.Β
Ottinger, Gwen (2016) βCitizen engineers at the fenceline.β Issues in Science and Technology, 32(2): 72.
Week 5: Plastics, Recycling, Personal vs. Corporate Responsibility
Dickinson, Tim (2020) βPlanet Plastic.β Rolling Stone. March 3.
βThe Crying Indian.β (1970). Keep America Beautiful campaign.
Shaw, Wendy S. (2019) βTrashion treasure: A longitudinal view of the allure and re-functioning of discarded objects.β Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 37(1):122β141.
OβNeill, Kate (2019) βThe global political economy of waste.β In: Kate OβNeill, Waste. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Week 6: Animals and Industrial Production
Driessen, Clemens, Leonie L.F.M. Heutinck (2015) βCows desiring to be milked? Milking robots and the co-evolution of ethics and technology on Dutch dairy farms.β Agriculture and Human Values 32, 3β20.
Pachirat, Timothy (2011) βHidden in plain sight.β In: Timothy Pachirat, Every Twelve Seconds: Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Blanchette, Alex (2020) βIntroduction: The factory farm.β In: Alex Blanchette, Porkopolis: American Animality, Standardized Life, and the Factory Farm. Raleigh, NC: Duke University Press. [Links to Amazon preview page, awaiting for CUNY access]
Week 7: Extinctions, Struggles to Preserve Biodiveristy
Duffy, Rosaleen (2014) Waging a war to save biodiversity: The rise of militarized conservation.β International Affairs, 90(4), 819β834.
Fower, Cary (2009) βOne seed at a time, protecting the future of food.β Ted Talks. Available at:
Kolbert, Elizabeth. 2015. The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. New York: Henry Holt and Company.
Week 8: The Future of Food
Friend, Tad (2019) βCan a burger help solve climate change.β New Yorker. September 23.
Barber, Dan (2020) Podcast βEating the whole farm.β Slate. April 21.
Pollan, Michael (2009) In Defense of Food. London: Penguin Press.
Broad, Garrett M. (2020) βKnow your indoor farmer: Square Roots, techno-local food, and transparency as publicity.β American Behavioral Scientist, 64(11): 1588β1606.
Week 9: Soil and Land Ethics
Carrington, Damian (2020) βGlobal soils underpin life.β The Guardian. December 4.
Montgomery, David R. (2013) Excerpts from Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations, 2nd ed. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Leopold, Aldo, et al. (1991) Excerpts from The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
Berry, Wendell (1977) Excerpts from The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture. Sierra Club Books.
Week 10: Subterranean Politics: Oil Extraction and Environmental Disasters
Freudenburg, William R. and Robert Gramling (2011) βStoried sunlight and its risks.β In: William R. Freudenburg and Robert Gramling, Blowout in the Gulf: The BP Oil Spill Disaster and the Future of Energy in America. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011.
Time (2010) βThe oil spill by the numbers.β Time. June 18.
60 minutes (2010) βBlowout: The Deepwater Horizon Disaster.β CBS.
Week 11: Energy and Development
Tilt, Bryan (2014) βThe moral economy of water and power.β In: Bryan Tilt, Dams and Development in China: The Moral Economy of Water and Power. New York: Columbia University Press.
Bridge, Gavin and Philippe Le Billon (2013) βDeveloping through oil.β In: Gavin Bridge and Philippe Le Billon, Oil. London: Polity Press.
Brown, Kate (2013) Excerpts from Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Popovic, Nadja and Brad Plumer (2020) βHow does your state produce electricity.β The New York Times. October 28.
CNBC (2020). βShould the US ban fracking?β January 5.
Week 12: Climate Crisis Denial and Science Communications
Harvey, Jeffrey A et al. (2018) βInternet blogs, polar bears, and climate-change denial by proxy.β BioScience, 68(4): 281β287.
Lewandowsky, Stephan, Naomi Oreskes, James S. Risbey, Ben R. Newell, Michael Smithson (2015) βSeepage: Climate change denial and its effect on the scientific community.β Global Environmental Change, 33: 1β13.
Oreskes, Naomi (2014) βWhy we should trust scientists.β Ted Talks.
Farrell, Justin (2016) βCorporate funding and ideological polarization about climate change.β Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113: 92β97.
Week 13: Environmental Design and Inequalities
Schultz, Kathryn (2015) βThe really big one.β The New Yorker. July 20.
New York City Economic Development Corporation (2019) βLower Manhattan coastal resiliency.β
Nixon, Rob (2011) Excerpts from Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Milman, Oliver (2020) βRich Americansβ homes generate 25% more greenhouse gasses than those less affluent.β July 21. The Guardian.
Week 14: Global Environmental Politics
Sengupta, Somini and Julfikar Ali Manik (2020) βAs Bangladesh drowns.β The New York Times. July 30.
βWorld Systems Theoryβ (n.d.) Wikipedia.
McDonnell, Tim (2018) βThe refugees that the world barely pays attention to.β NPR. June 20.
Week 15: Indigenous Perspectives on the Anthropocene; Final exam
Davis, Heather and Zoe Todd (2017) βOn the importance of a date, or, decolonizing the Anthropocene.β ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, 16(4), 761β780.