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Miltojević, Vesna, and Ivana Ilić-Krstić. "Sociology and climate change." Socioloski pregled 54, no. 4 (2020): 1095–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socpreg54-28376.

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This paper showcases the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to the examination of causes and effects of climate change, particularly the necessity of greater involvement of sociologists in the investigation of the causes and the offering of solutions to mitigate the effects. Accepting the view that present-day climate change is socially conditioned, the discussion relies on the assumption that climate change has indeed found its place in sociological research, only not to a sufficient extent. Based on the review of available literature, it was determined that the study of climate change was triggered by social ecologists and that climate change became a full-fledged subject of theoretical considerations and investigations into specific causes and effects. Since agriculture is one of the causes of climate change, the paper emphasizes the necessity of sociological research of the agricultural sector and its relation to climate change and proposes other potential research fields.
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čermák, Daniel, and Věra Potančoková. "Individual Determinants of Climate Change Scepticism in the Czech Republic." Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review 52, no. 6 (November 30, 2020): 578–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31577/sociologia.2020.52.6.24.

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Veltrone, Allan Rogério. "As ciências sociais e as mudanças climáticas." Ateliê Geográfico 11, no. 3 (May 30, 2018): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.5216/ag.v11i3.34741.

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ResumoA proposta do artigo é mostrar o quão importante são as ciências sociais para a compreensão das mudanças climáticas. Trata-se de um tema inegavelmente hibrido, onde os aspectos sociais da questão são tão importantes quanto as analises dos cientistas do clima. Estas análises são realizadas com o objetivo de se elaborarem ações de mitigação, que devem contar, de alguma forma, com a participação do publico. Este, no entanto, tem mais facilidade para acessar os argumentos dos chamados céticos, que são, em sua maioria, divulgadores científicos, e não cientistas. Explorando estas controvérsias, mostraremos então a relevância de algumas teorias de autores consagrados: Beck, Latour, Giddens e Hanningan.Palavras-chave: 1-Mudança Climática; 2-Sociologia da Ciência; 3-Sociologia Ambiental. AbstractThe purpose of the article is to show how important social sciences are to understanding climate change. This is an undeniably hybrid theme, where the social aspects of the issue are as important as the analyses by the climate scientists. These analyses are performed in order to develop mitigation actions, which should depend, in some way, on the participation of the public. However, it is easier to access the arguments of so-called skeptics, who are mostly science communicators, and not scientists. Exploring these controversies, we then show the relevance of some theories by renowned authors: Beck, Latour, Giddens and Hanningan.Keywords: 1-Change Climate; 2-Sociology of Science; 3-Environmental Sociology. ResumenEl propósito de este artículo es mostrar la importancia de las ciencias sociales para la comprensión de los cambios climáticos. Se trata de un tema híbrido, donde los aspectos sociales son tan importantes como los análisis de los científicos del clima. Dichos análisis se realizan con el fin de desarrollar medidas de mitigación, las cuales deben contar con la participación del público. Sin embargo, es más fácil acceder a los argumentos de los llamados escépticos que, en su mayoría, son más comunicadores de la ciencia que científicos. Luego de estudiar estas controversias, mostraremos la relevancia de algunas teorías de autores de renombre: Beck, Latour, Giddens y Hanningan.Palabras Clave: 1-Cambio Climático; 2-Sociología De La Ciencia; 3-Sociología Ambiental.
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Jamieson, Lynn. "Sociologies of Personal Relationships and the Challenge of Climate Change." Sociology 54, no. 2 (November 19, 2019): 219–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038038519882599.

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The substantive concerns and theoretical insights of sociologies of family, intimate and personal life ought to place this body of work in closer dialogue with environmental sociology over the ‘big issue’ of climate change. However, its research active practitioners typically have a narrower repertoire of engagement with global issues and those who are outside the topic area often miss the value of its contributions. This article discusses common ground between this specialist area and sociologies of environmental issues in unpacking processes of social change through empirically grounded theoretical work. This includes the renewed theoretical emphasis on relationality, empirically based critique of the ‘individualisation thesis’, uses of ‘practice’ to transcend ‘micro’–‘macro’ and ‘social’–‘natural’ divisions, and interest in I/we boundary shifts. More fully recognising the potential of this overlapping territory may help leverage more effective sociological responses to the global challenge of climate change.
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Blok, Anders. "Et nyt klima for sociologien? Om socialteoretiske nybrud i økologiseringens tidsalder." Dansk Sociologi 23, no. 1 (March 22, 2012): 9–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/dansoc.v23i1.4036.

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De globale klimaforandringers nye epokale bekymringer udfordrer sociologisk vanetænkning og inviterer til forstærket socialteoretisk engagement. Denne artikel søger at give et selektivt overblik over de måder, hvorpå den sociologiske fagdisciplin gør klimaproblematikken til genstand for teoretisk og empirisk forskning; samt at give et programmatisk og fremadrettet bud på dette arbejdes væsentligste socialteoretiske nybrud. Historisk lokaliseres disse spor i miljøsociologien, og artiklen giver et kort oprids af dette sub-felts vigtigste forskningsprogrammer. Hernæst analyseres det, hvordan ”klima” nutidigt mobiliseres som markør for bredere kulturelle transformationer i en række ambitiøse samtidsdiagnostiske projekter. Fokus lægges her på de vidt forskellige, men hver især vidtrækkende, teoriansatser hos Ulrich Beck, John Urry, Slavoj Žižek og Bruno Latour. Mod slutningen af artiklen udpeges fem social-ontologiske akser, langs hvilke klimaforandringerne inviterer til fornyet sociologisk fantasi og fremtidige empiriske studier: Rumlighed (globalitet); tidslighed (fremtidighed); materialitet (økologi); epistemisk grænsedragning (transdisciplinaritet); og offentlighedsformer (klimatisk medborgerskab). Klimaforandringer, konkluderes det håbefuldt, kan vise sig at bidrage ”positivt” til sociologien, som katalysator for en genopfindelse af disciplinen i en kosmopolitan, mere-end-social verden. ENGELSK ABSTRACT: Anders Blok: A New Climate for Sociology? On Social-Theo-retical Ventures in the Age of Ecology The epochal concerns of global climate change challenge sociological habits of thought and call for a strengthened social-theoretical engagement. This article seeks to provide a selective overview of how the discipline of sociology turns climate issues into theoretical and empirical research; and it also attempts to offer a programmatic and future-oriented assessment of the main social-theo-retical ruptures conjured in this work. In historical terms, these lines of engagement are located in environmental sociology, and the article provides a brief review of the main research programmes of this sub-field. It then analyzes how ”the climate” is presently deployed as marker of wider cultural transformation in a series of ambitious projects of diagnosing the present. It focuses on the wide-ranging, but extensively different, theoretical assertions of Ulrich Beck, John Urry, Slavoj Žižek and Bruno Latour. In the latter part of the article, five socio-ontological axes are pinpointed, along which climate change invite renewed forms of sociological imagination and future empirical research: spatiality (globality); temporality (futurity); materiality (ecology); epistemic boundary-work (trans-disciplinarity); and public-ness (climatic citizenship). In a hopeful vein, the article concludes that climate change may contribute ”positively” to sociology, by catalyzing the reinvention of the discipline in a cosmopolitan, more-than-social world. Key words: Global climate change, environmental sociology, diagnosis of the present, ecologization, cosmopolitization, social-theoretical ruptures.
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Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie. "Le prestataire, le client et le consommateur: Sociologie d'une relation marchande." Revue Française de Sociologie 40, no. 4 (October 1999): 671. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3322854.

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Falsarella, Ana Maria. "OS ESTUDOS SOBRE A CULTURA DA ESCOLA: FORMA, TRADIÇÕES, COMUNIDADE, CLIMA, PARTICIPAÇÃO, PODER." Educação & Sociedade 39, no. 144 (April 26, 2018): 618–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/es0101-73302018182991.

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RESUMO: Este trabalho versa sobre temas relacionados à cultura de instituições escolares em seu funcionamento cotidiano: tradição escolar, clima organizacional, participação e partilha do poder, conceito de comunidade. Trata-se de uma exploração teórica, sem pretensão de esgotar a literatura a respeito dos assuntos. Situa-se no campo de estudos da Sociologia da Educação. Visa contribuir para clarear conceitos significativos relacionados aos estudos sobre a escola, levantar pontos para reflexão e sugerir subsídios para análises de pesquisas empíricas desenvolvidas na área da educação. Destaca que estudar a escola em seu funcionamento cotidiano é desafio difícil para o pesquisador, mas que traz ricas contribuições para a escola e para os estudos acadêmicos.
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Patterson, David A., Travis W. Hales, Eugene Maguin, and Catherine N. Dulmus. "Research-Supported Treatment and Organizational Culture and Climate’s Impact on Child Welfare Outcomes." Research on Social Work Practice 28, no. 7 (March 16, 2017): 869–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049731517697131.

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Objective: Research-supported treatments (RSTs) are considered the gold standard of client care. Investigating how to best implement and sustain RSTs in real-world practice is important. The present study addressed a gap in the literature concerning the relative contribution of RSTs and culture and climate to client outcomes in community-based child welfare services. Method: Using data collected from 55 programs within a single, large child and family human services agency, this study examined whether programs with less productive cultures and climates were able to implement RSTs and realize successful client outcomes. Results: In contrast to findings of the existing literature, programs with less productive culture and climate scores implemented RSTs and yielded successful client outcomes. Conclusions: Given the choice between maltreated children being treated in a program with good culture and climate or one that provides RSTs, the best selection for improved outcomes would be the one offering RSTs.
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Quinet, Alain. "What Value Do We Attach to Climate Action?" Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, no. 510-511-512 (December 18, 2019): 165–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24187/ecostat.2019.510t.1995.

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Da Silva, Samiria Maria Oliveira, Sandra Helena Silva De Aquino, and Francisco De Assis de Souza Filho. "ADAPTAÇÃO ÀS MUDANÇAS CLIMÁTICAS EM PEQUENOS HIDROSSISTEMAS: O CASO DO HIDROSSISTEMA DE CRUZETA." IRRIGA 22, no. 2 (July 20, 2017): 369–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15809/irriga.2017v22n2p369-382.

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ADAPTAÇÃO ÀS MUDANÇAS CLIMÁTICAS EM PEQUENOS HIDROSSISTEMAS: O CASO DO HIDROSSISTEMA DE CRUZETA SAMIRIA MARIA OLIVEIRA DA SILVA1; SANDRA HELENA SILVA DE AQUINO2 E FRANCISCO DE ASSIS DE SOUZA FILHO3 1Curso de Engenharia Civil, Universidade Federal do Ceará, UFC, Russas, CE, Rua Felipe Santiago, 411, Cidade Universitária, CEP 62900-000, samiriamaria@hotmail.com; 2Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, CE, Rua Ministro Joaquim Bastos, 471, Apto. 1302, Bairro de Fátima, CEP 604150-40, sandrahsaquino@homail.com; 3Departamento de Engenharia Hidráulica e Ambiental, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, CE, Campus do Pici, Bloco 713, 1º andar, Centro de Tecnologia, CEP 60451-970, aassissouzafilho@gmail.com; 1 RESUMO Este estudo propõe um arcabouço metodológico para a avaliação do impacto das mudanças climáticas em pequenos hidrossistemas, apresentando um estudo de caso, capaz de elucidar estratégias de adaptação para as sociedades humanas que passam ou poderão passar por situações similares. Os resultados obtidos a partir da avaliação climática para o hidrossistema de Cruzeta, localizado no estado do Rio Grande do Norte, evidenciam a possibilidade de ocorrência de cenários mais secos no futuro do que o atual, observando redução nas garantias de 90% a 80%. Este fato mostra que os hidrossistemas para aumentarem sua resiliência, precisam ter estratégias de adaptação, arranjos institucionais flexíveis, gestão de conflitos e provimento de infraestrutura. Palavras – chave: adaptação, risco e clima. SILVA, S. M. O.; AQUINO, S. H. S.; SOUZA FILHO, F. A. S.ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN SMALL HYDROSYSTEMS: THE CASE OF CRUZETA HYDROSYSTEM 2 ABSTRACT This study proposes a methodological framework for assessing the impact of climate change on small hydrosystems, presenting a case study, able to clarify adaptation strategies for human societies that undergo or may undergo similar situations. The results from the assessment of climate for Cruzeta hydrosystem, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, demonstrate the possibility of future scenarios drier than today, with 90% to 80% reduction in warranties. This fact shows that hydrosystems to increase their resilience need to have adaptation strategies, flexible institutional arrangements, conflict management and provision of infrastructure. Keywords: Adaptation, risk and climate.
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Wolf, David A. Patterson Silver, Catherine N. Dulmus, Eugene Maguin, and Maria Cristalli. "Do Organizational Culture and Climate Matter for Successful Client Outcomes?" Research on Social Work Practice 24, no. 6 (December 17, 2013): 670–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049731513506616.

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Pillet, Gonzague. "Économie du climat." Hermès 19, no. 1 (1996): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/14886.

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Cunha, Marcela Brandão. "Possíveis relações entre percepções de violência dos alunos, clima escolar e eficácia coletiva." Educação e Pesquisa 40, no. 4 (March 25, 2014): 1077–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1517-97022014005000010.

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Este artigo busca verificar a relação entre clima escolar e percepções de violência dos alunos, no que diz respeito ao testemunho e ao envolvimento em contextos de violência. O referencial teórico se baseia na articulação entre duas teorias de áreas distintas: clima escolar e eficácia coletiva, sendo a primeira originária de estudos a respeito da eficácia escolar e efeito-escola e a segunda desenvolvida no âmbito da sociologia urbana. Essa relação foi pensada ao serem identificadas convergências consistentes entre as referidas perspectivas. No que se refere à metodologia, foram analisados dados quantitativos provenientes de um survey realizado no Rio de Janeiro sobre juventude e violência, fruto de uma parceria entre pesquisadores de três universidades: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) e Universidade Cândido Mendes (UCAM). Resultados preliminares mostram associação negativa entre indicadores de clima escolar e de percepções de violência dentro da escola. Isso sugere que em escolas cujos alunos relatam um maior número ocorrências de violência o clima escolar é avaliado negativamente por eles. Além dessa convergência verificada com a hipótese do estudo, outros dados apontam relações entre percepções de violência dentro e fora da escola e associação entre percepções a respeito da existência de drogas e de violência no espaço escolar. Contudo, em relação aos referidos resultados, vale enfatizar o caráter exploratório das análises.
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Gignac, Alain. "Le triangle « Paul — Philémon — Onésime » du billet à Philémon." Thème 24, no. 2 (July 12, 2018): 17–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1050500ar.

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Le billet à Philémon est lu ici au carrefour de la socio-critique et de l’analyse discursive, afin de réfléchir sur l’identité qu’il propose à la lectrice, au lecteur. Dans le contexte sociologique rigide et violent du Ier siècle ou, mutatis mutandis, dans le contexte du xxie siècle, en ce qui a trait à l’esclavage ou au néolibéralisme, Philémon est un discours qui exprime et cherche à dépasser, tout à la fois, la dichotomie sociologique entre des rapports fraternels en Christ et des rapports hiérarchiques de sujétion entre personnes — une sorte de schizophrénie éthique qui n’est pas le seul apanage du début du christianisme. La structure sociale maître/esclave (Philémon et Onésime) ou patron/client (Paul et Philémon) ne coïncide pas avec la structure de la communauté fraternelle, qui valorise la petitesse et le service et entend pousser l’amitié jusqu’à l’amour fraternel, redéfinissant ainsi l’utilité véritable des personnes.
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RHÉAUME, Jacques. "Thérapie et action culturelle." Sociologie et sociétés 17, no. 1 (September 30, 2002): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/001635ar.

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Résumé La pratique thérapeutique d'un groupe d'intervenants caractérisée par une approche humaniste de la thérapie est analysée sous l'angle d'une action culturelle innovatrice. Dans le cadre général d'une sociologie de l'action sociale et des mouvements sociaux, une telle action culturelle peut devenir un élément moteur dans la constitution d'un mouvement socio-culturel sur la base tie l'affirmation d'une plus grande intégrité de la personne humaine dans divers secteurs de vie. Le caractère le plus innovateur de la pratique thérapeutique examiné est celui d'une pragmatique communicationnelle qui remet en cause le rapport théorie - pratique et aussi le rapport professionnel - client des interventions plus traditionnelles dans le domaine de la santé mentale. Cette remise en cause se distingue par ailleurs d'une position contre-culturelle de rupture en se situant davantage dans un rapport social conflictuel.
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Mafing, Muhammad Ali Alala, and Munsyarif Abdul Chalim. "MAKNA PENYULUHAN HUKUM SEHUBUNGAN DENGAN PEMBUATAN AKTA OLEH NOTARIS DI KABUPATEN KENDAL." Jurnal Akta 4, no. 3 (June 10, 2017): 389. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/akta.v4i3.1812.

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This research will discuss a problem of notary in interpreting Legal Counceling connect to the Deed Creation by Notary in Kendal Regency (Article 15 paragraph 2 letter e of Act Number 2 of 2014 concerning Notary Position) including where the Notary is not performing properly the authority contained in the law of Deed making.This research uses method of yuridic sociologic. The technique of data collecting is conducted with library research including primary and secondary data. The result shows that: (1) notary only provide a counceling to client and do not provide legal counceling thoroughly to the public (2) the extention material provided is limited about the making of deed when client comes. (3) notary only use the article pasively. It means that if the client does not come then the notary does not provide legal counceling.The conclusion is Notary should interprets the article and implements it activelydeal with its authority in giving legal counceling. So the purpose of the constitution is done well.Keywords : notary, legal counceling, the deed
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Brown, Diana De Groat. "Guerreiro Ramos in the United States: his life through the lens of political exile." Ilha Revista de Antropologia 18, no. 1 (October 19, 2016): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8034.2016v18n1p207.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8034.2016v18n1p207Neste artigo são explorados os anos de exílio de Guerreiro Ramos nos Estados Unidos (1966-1982), questionando como um intelectual esquerdista brasileiro, de ascendência africana, lidou com o clima social e político dos Estados Unidos nesse período. O foco está em duas questões: sua carreira na Escola de Administração Pública da University of Southern California (USC), onde ele permaneceu até sua morte, e sua relação, como um brasileiro de cor, com a política racial radical nos Estados Unidos nesse período. Argumenta-se que, na USC, o pragmatismo e a habilidade de Guerreiro Ramos de produzir sucesso em circunstâncias adversas, aprendidos durante sua carreira no Brasil, possibilitaram-lhe fazer o mesmo na USC – transformar a adversidade do exílio em um sucesso criativo equiparável. Seu brilho e carisma como intelectual e como professor granjearam-lhe admiração, respeito, popularidade e uma carreira acadêmica segura. Sua criatividade e abertura a novas ideias permitiram-lhe abraçar o campo da sociologia americana, mesmo quando continuava a se opor ao imperialismo americano e a trazer a sociologia para a crítica da administração pública americana. Quanto a sua relação com a política racial americana desse período, mesmo no Brasil, ele já havia se afastado do engajamento anterior com as questões raciais e isso continuou nos Estados Unidos. A especulação aqui é que sua identidade como um estrangeiro exótico o protegeu de sofrer, diretamente, a discriminação racial direcionada aos afro-americanos. Finalmente, seu exílio aumentou seu senso de ser um “de fora”, um “homem entre parêntesis” tanto no Brasil como nos Estados Unidos.
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Gascoigne, Toss. "Climate Change." Science Communication 29, no. 4 (March 27, 2008): 522–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1075547008316306.

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O’Mahony, Patrick. "Climate change." European Journal of Social Theory 18, no. 3 (April 27, 2015): 308–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368431015579968.

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Reference to responsibility is prominent in discussions of climate change of every kind. Certain dimensions of the issue call it forth. These include, above all, the planetary scale of the problem and the corresponding sense of endangerment, along with lack of clarity on what exactly needs to be done and who should do it. The question of planetary responsibility has been around for some time. The limits to growth debate of more than 40 years ago already indicated concern about the ecological limits of industrial civilization ( Meadows et al., 1972 ; Meadows et al., 2004 ). In this light, the article reviews and takes inspiration from key philosophical conceptualizations of global ecological responsibility before it goes on to add a necessary sociological approach that reveals the democratic, communicative mechanisms that might make it realizable.
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Ferrarese, Maria Rosaria. "Francesco Galgano e il suo inesauribile viaggio tra diritto ed economia." SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO, no. 3 (December 2012): 137–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sd2012-003008.

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Una parte rilevante del programma scientifico realizzato da Francesco Galgano puň essere descritta come un lungo viaggio nel rapporto tra diritto e mondo economico. Nonostante il profilo di professore di diritto privato e commerciale, egli ha sempre coltivato uno sguardo storico e sociologico sul diritto, che gli ha permesso di cogliere non solo il cambiamento delle tecniche e degli istituti giuridici, ma anche le ricadute in ambito sociale ed economico. Attraverso i suoi molti lavori sul tema, dagli anni settanta del secolo scorso, fino ai recenti anni di globalizzazione, si possono cogliere i profondi cambiamenti non solo nel mondo dell'impresa e delle relazioni giuridiche, ma anche nel clima culturale e negli attori e protagonisti dello scenario giuridico.
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Murphy, Raymond. "Nico Stehr and Hans von Storch, Climate and Society: Climate as Resource, Climate as Risk." Canadian Journal of Sociology 34, no. 4 (January 3, 2010): 1118–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjs6866.

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Guerra, João, and Julia S. Guivant. "Apresentação - Dossiê "Leigos e peritos na governança socioambiental: perspectivas nas duas margens do Atlântico"." Política & Sociedade 19, no. 44 (April 30, 2020): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2020v19n44p7.

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Chirkina, T. A., and T. E. Khavenson. "School Climate." Russian Education & Society 60, no. 2 (February 2018): 133–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10609393.2018.1451189.

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Hughes, David. "La Sociologia medica nel Regno Unito: costruire una tradizione di ricerca all'ombra del Servizio Pubblico Sanitario Nazionale." SALUTE E SOCIETÀ, no. 2 (October 2012): 23–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ses2012-002003.

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British medical sociology emerged in the shadow of a publicly-funded National Health Service, and the need for evidence to support the development of policy and services. Although the initial focus was on applied problems, largely defined by the medical profession, a combination of permissive leadership in the early research centres and the desire of research administrators to widen research agendas, gave medical sociologists considerable latitude to developed distinctive research programmes. By the 1970s British medical sociologists were turning their attention to focused studies of interaction in health care settings, on the one hand, and professional power, structural interests, social disadvantage and gender, on the other. But this shift from applied empirical research to studies that drew more explicitly on sociological theory was halted and even reversed as the research funding climate changed, and the emphasis shifted to large multi-site, multi-disciplinary studies. While the ESRC still supports some basic social scientific research and medical sociologists also find work in multidisciplinary projects examining contemporary problems, sociological concepts are increasingly likely to be blended with concepts from other disciplines in final reports. British medical sociology is no longer an infant sub-discipline, but it still remains in many ways a marginal enterprise, uncertain of its identity and its place in the health research division of labour.
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Gandais-Riollet, Natalie, and Alain Lipietz. "Pauvreté, crise du climat et agrocarburants." Multitudes 34, no. 3 (2008): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.034.0217.

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Walker, Gordon, and Thierry Baudouin. "Rythmanalyse des relations énergie-société-climat." Multitudes 77, no. 4 (2019): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.077.0054.

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Levecque, Katia, Henk Roose, Christophe Vanroelen, and Ronan Van Rossem. "Affective team climate." Acta Sociologica 57, no. 2 (September 18, 2013): 153–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0001699313498262.

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McNall, Scott G. "Rapid Climate Change." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 39, no. 4 (July 2010): 406–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306110373236c.

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Bernauer, Thomas. "Climate Change Politics." Annual Review of Political Science 16, no. 1 (May 11, 2013): 421–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-062011-154926.

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Dayrell, Carmen, and John Urry. "Mediating climate politics." European Journal of Social Theory 18, no. 3 (April 22, 2015): 257–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368431015579962.

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This article examines the centrality of Brazil within the future of climate policy and politics. The state of the carbon sink of the Amazon rainforest has long been an iconic marker of the condition of the Earth. Brazil has been innovative in developing many non-carbon forms of energy generation and use and it has played a major role in international debates on global warming since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. We examine various ways in which climate change has come to be centrally important in Brazilian public opinion. Survey evidence shows that Brazilians are the most concerned about issues of climate change – with less climate change scepticism as compared with more ‘advanced’ societies. Through using techniques of corpus linguistics we examine how Brazilian media has engendered and stabilized such a high and striking level of climate change concern. We show that the media helped to fix a ‘climate change framing’ of recent often strange weather. The article analyses the newly constructed Brazilian Corpus on Climate Change, presenting data on a scale and reach that is unique in this area of research.
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Death, Carl. "Climate terror: a critical geopolitics of climate change." Social Movement Studies 15, no. 5 (February 26, 2016): 541–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2016.1150163.

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Kono, Daniel Yuichi. "Compensating for the Climate: Unemployment Insurance and Climate Change Votes." Political Studies 68, no. 1 (April 4, 2019): 167–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032321719836066.

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Global climate change is a pressing political issue, yet some governments have done more to address it than others. Building on the “compensation hypothesis” from the international trade literature, I argue that legislators are more willing to support carbon restrictions when workers in their districts are protected by generous unemployment insurance. I test this hypothesis with an analysis of Congressional climate change votes. I find that higher carbon-intensive employment makes legislators less likely to vote for carbon restrictions, but this effect is weaker where unemployment benefits are high. I also find that generous unemployment benefits make legislators more likely to vote for carbon restrictions but only where carbon-intensive employment is high. My results imply that generous unemployment insurance can help governments to pass stronger climate change legislation. More broadly, they indicate that struggles over the welfare state have important consequences for other policy domains.
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Gay-Antaki, Miriam. "Feminist geographies of climate change: Negotiating gender at climate talks." Geoforum 115 (October 2020): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.06.012.

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Braman, Lisette M., Pablo Suarez, and Maarten K. van Aalst. "Climate change adaptation: integrating climate science into humanitarian work." International Review of the Red Cross 92, no. 879 (September 2010): 693–712. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1816383110000561.

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AbstractA changing climate means more work for humanitarian organizations. Vulnerable people served by the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement are likely to experience new patterns of disasters. In the face of these rising dangers, science-based information about likely threats can be used to reduce risk and improve resource allocation. Examples such as the 2008 emergency appeal for flood preparedness in West Africa illustrate the benefits of turning early warnings into early actions at community, national, and regional levels, at timescales ranging from hours to decades ahead of a looming threat. By making better use of a wide range of new information, humanitarian organizations can enhance their work even in the face of the rising risks of climate change.
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Mbongui-Kialo, Sylvain. "Contribution de la sociologie de la traduction à la compréhension des difficultés d’intégration du client au sein du processus de co-innovation." Recherches en Sciences de Gestion N°134, no. 5 (2019): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/resg.134.0037.

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Peel, Jacqueline, and Hari M. Osofsky. "Climate Change Litigation." Annual Review of Law and Social Science 16, no. 1 (October 13, 2020): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-022420-122936.

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Climate change litigation has grown exponentially in the last decade, paralleled by the emergence of a rich legal and social sciences literature assessing these cases. Building on a recent review in WIRES Climate Change, this article evaluates the growth of this literature and the key themes it highlights. In 2019, climate litigation literature experienced substantial growth, with a focus on multiple novel dimensions: new high-profile judgments; emerging legal avenues, types of actors, litigation objectives, and jurisdictions, especially those in the Global South; and additional interdisciplinary analyses. Just as in the underlying case law, climate litigation scholarship shows evidence of distinct but overlapping waves that build together in a manner similar to a harmonic chord. Even so, this literature has not yet engaged deeply with questions about the effectiveness of climate litigation as a governance tool, particularly in the context of the decentralized system formalized with the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo. "Objectifying Climate Change." Political Theory 45, no. 1 (November 30, 2016): 32–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0090591716680684.

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For quite some time, reinsurance companies have been pricing the ongoing climate change using weather- and catastrophe-related instruments and thus have been able to make money through climate change. Yet, at the same time, for reinsurance companies it is crucial that the likelihood of the events they underwrite is diminished as much as possible. Consequently, while profiting from the situation, these key actors of global capitalism also work to prevent climate change from taking place, and support the kinds of measures, on all political scales, that diminish the likelihood of severe climate change destruction. This article analyzes the materials that the reinsurance company Munich Re has distributed to stakeholders and asks how climate change is objectified by the reinsurance industry. How are weather-related catastrophes made into a financial risk and opportunity? The key conceptual tools for answering these questions are provided by Michel Serres’s work on world-objects.
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Lister, Matthew. "Climate change refugees." Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17, no. 5 (May 20, 2014): 618–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2014.919059.

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Berchin, Issa Ibrahim, Isabela Blasi Valduga, Jéssica Garcia, and José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra. "Climate change and forced migrations: An effort towards recognizing climate refugees." Geoforum 84 (August 2017): 147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.06.022.

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Urry, John. "Sociology Facing Climate Change." Sociological Research Online 15, no. 3 (August 2010): 145–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.2190.

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Walton, John. "Water, Climate, and Society." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 38, no. 5 (September 2009): 393–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009430610903800502.

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Dietz, Thomas, Rachael L. Shwom, and Cameron T. Whitley. "Climate Change and Society." Annual Review of Sociology 46, no. 1 (July 30, 2020): 135–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-soc-121919-054614.

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Climate change is one of the greatest ecological and social challenges of the twenty-first century. Sociologists have made important contributions to our knowledge of the human drivers of contemporary climate change, including better understanding of the effects of social structure and political economy on national greenhouse gas emissions, the interplay of power and politics in the corporate sector and in policy systems, and the factors that influence individual actions by citizens and consumers. Sociology is also poised to make important contributions to the study of climate justice across multiple lines of stratification, including race, class, gender, indigenous identity, sexuality and queerness, and disability, and to articulate the effects of climate change on our relationship to nonhuman species. To realize its potential to contribute to the societal discourse on climate change, sociology must become theoretically integrated, engage with other disciplines, and remain concerned with issues related to environmental and climate inequalities.
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Koubi, Vally. "Climate Change and Conflict." Annual Review of Political Science 22, no. 1 (May 11, 2019): 343–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-050317-070830.

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The link between climate change and conflict has been discussed intensively in academic literature during the past decade. This review aims to provide a clearer picture of what the research community currently has to say with regard to this nexus. It finds that the literature has not detected a robust and general effect linking climate to conflict onset. Substantial agreement exists that climatic changes contribute to conflict under some conditions and through certain pathways. In particular, the literature shows that climatic conditions breed conflict in fertile grounds: in regions dependent on agriculture and in combination and interaction with other socioeconomic and political factors such as a low level of economic development and political marginalization. Future research should continue to investigate how climatic changes interact with and/or are conditioned by socioeconomic, political, and demographic settings to cause conflict and uncover the causal mechanisms that link these two phenomena.
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Skillington, Tracey. "Climate justice without freedom." European Journal of Social Theory 18, no. 3 (April 22, 2015): 288–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368431015579967.

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Storm surges, flooding, heatwaves, and prolonged drought, as ever more regular features of life under deteriorating climate conditions, are unmistakably violent. Their effects on the lives of vulnerable human populations and ecosystems across the world are widely known to be devastating. Yet a legal order that denies the victims of such ecological persecution safe haven, no matter how great its use of force (e.g., detention, arrest, forced return) cannot, by definition, be violent. The power of law, used to protect states’ rights to exclude from their jurisdictions growing numbers displaced involuntarily by global climate harms, in being a source of ‘legitimate right’, is never the same as violence. This article challenges the ongoing validity of this assumption. It points to some of the ways in which legal instruments are used today to deny those displaced by climatic conditions sufficient normative status to guarantee their safety. What is needed instead is a new critical normative understanding of the evolving relationship between climate change, violence, justice, and law, one that re-assesses the democratic justificatory grounds for the current positions of non-responsibility for the climate displaced whilst re-affirming such people’s legal and political status as equal co-members of the politically constituted international community of humanity.
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Hao, Feng. "Carbon Criminals, Climate Crimes." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 50, no. 5 (September 2021): 421–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00943061211036051p.

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Wirth, David A. "Climate Chaos." Foreign Policy, no. 74 (1989): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1148849.

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Davidson, Debra J. "Wanted: More Climate Change in Sociology; More Sociology in Climate Change (Policy)." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 46, no. 2 (March 2017): 145–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306117692572a.

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Fisher, Dana R. "A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North-South Politics, and Climate Policy." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 37, no. 2 (March 2008): 179–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009430610803700252.

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van Eck, Christel W., Bob C. Mulder, and Art Dewulf. "Online Climate Change Polarization: Interactional Framing Analysis of Climate Change Blog Comments." Science Communication 42, no. 4 (July 28, 2020): 454–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1075547020942228.

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While increasingly more is known about how to reframe the relevance of climate change, much less is known about how people deal with situations in which they are confronted with frames that are incompatible with their own frames. The current research conducts an interactional framing analysis to investigate how users in climate change blog comments interactively construct the meaning of issues, identities and relationships, and their interactions. Results show that most framing differences start with issue framing but thereafter shift to identity and relationship or process framing. Finally, users mostly deploy polarizing interaction strategies to deal with these framing differences.
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Webber, Sophie. "Circulating climate services: Commercializing science for climate change adaptation in Pacific Islands." Geoforum 85 (October 2017): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.07.009.

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