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Re: Globalization and Environment references

Dale W Jamieson
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:39:45 -0700

of course peter singer's 'one world' should be added to this.  dj

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Wallace, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:32 am
Subject: Globalization and Environment references
To: gep-ed@listserve1.allegheny.edu


> This list is circulating on other lists, and I thought it would be of
>  interest to GEP folks. Apologies for cross-postings.
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>  Cheers,
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>  Rich
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>  From: ASA Environmental Sociology Section List
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Zavestoski
>  Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:22 AM
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject: Results: Globalization and Environment recommendations
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>  Colleagues,
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>  Below is the list I compiled based on recommendations sent in response
>  to my request for readings on globalization and the environment. I
>  sorted them by articles and books. The list of articles is rather
>  complete, and alphabetized. The books are titles only in some cases and
>  not in any order.
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>  Thanks to all who sent suggestions, especially Chris Biga whose reading
>  list on global environmental inequalities constitutes most of the
>  suggestions below.
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>  --Steve
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>  Globalization and Environment Bibliography
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>  Articles/Book Chapters
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>  Abu-Lughod, J.L. 1995. "The world-system perspective in the construction
>  of economic history. History 
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>  and Theory, 34(2): 86-98. 
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>  Bell, M.M. 2005. "The Vitality of Difference:  Systems Theory, the
>  Environment, and the Ghost of 
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>  Parsons."  Society and Natural Resources.  18(5): 471-478. 
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>  Bunker, S. G. 1984. "Modes of Extraction, Unequal Exchange, and the
>  Progressive Underdevelopment of an Extreme Periphery: The Brazilian
>  Amazon, 1600-1980." American Journal of Sociology. 89: 1017-64. J. 
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>  Bunker, S.G. 1992. "Natural resource extraction and power differentials
>  in the world economy". Pp 61-84 
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>  in S. Ortiz & S. Lees (Eds.), Understanding economic process
>  Washington, DC: University Presses of 
>  
>  America. 
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>  Bunker, S.G. 1994. "The political economy and ecology of raw material
>  extraction and trade.. In R. 
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>  Socolow, C. Andrews, F. Berkhout, & V. Thomas (Eds.), Industrial ecology
>  and global change. 
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>  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 
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>  Bunker, S.G. 1996. "Raw materials and the global economy: Oversights 
> and
>  distortions in industrial 
>  
>  ecology." Society and Natural Resources, 9: 419-429. 
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>  Bunker, S.G. 2003. "Matter, space, energy, and political economy: The
>  Amazon in the world-system" 
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>  Journal of World-Systems Research. 9: 219-258. 
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>  Bunker, S.G. 2005. "How Ecologically Uneven Developments Put the Spin 
> on
>  the Treadmill of 
>  
>  Production." Organization & Environment. 18(1): 38-54. 
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>  Bunker, S.G. 2005. "The Poverty of Resource Extraction" Research in
>  Rural Sociology and Development. 
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>  11: 211-226 
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>  Bunker, S.G., Ciccantell, P 1995. "Reorganizing markets /restructuring
>  nature: The economy and ecology 
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>  of Japan's global search for raw materials." Journal of World Systems
>  Research, 1: 109-130. 
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>  Ciccantell, P., Bunker, S.G. 2002. "International inequality in the age
>  of globalization: Japanese 
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>  economic ascent and the restructuring of the capitalist world economy."
>  Journal of World System 
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>  Research. 8(1): 62-98. 
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>  Ciccantell, P.S, Smith, D.A. 2005. "Nature, Raw Materials, and Political
>  Economy: An Introduction" I.10: 
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>  1-20 
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>  Peter Grimes and Jeffrey Kentor.  2005.  "Exporting the Greenhouse:
>  Foreign Capital Penetration and CO2 Emissions, 1980-1996."  Journal of
>  World-Systems Research 9: 261-275.
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>  Freudenburg, W.R., Wilson, L.J. 2002. "Mining the Data: Analyzing the
>  Economic Implications of Mining 
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>  for Nonmetropolitan Regions." Sociological Inquiry. 72(4): 549-575 
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>  Frey, R.S. 1998. "The Export of Hazardous Industries to the Peripheral
>  Zones of the World-System." 
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>  Journal of Developing Societies, 14: 66-81. 
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>  Frey, R.S. 2002. "The Maquiladora Centers of Northern Mexico: Transfer
>  of the Core's Hazardous 
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>  Production Processes to the Periphery." Nature, Society, and
>  Thought.15(4): 391-432. 
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>   
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>  Gregory, R. J. 2004. "What Is World Systems All about? An Introduction
>  for Human Ecologists" Journal 
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>  of Human Ecology. 16(3): 193-196. 
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>   
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>  Hecht, S. 2005. "Extraction, Gender and Neoliberalism in the Western
>  Amazon" Research in Rural 
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>  Sociology and Development. 10: 253-285 
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>   
>  
>  Jorgenson, A.K., Burns, T.J. 2004. "Globalization, the Environment, and
>  Infant Mortality: A Cross 
>  
>  National Study." Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. 28(1): 7-52 
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>   
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>  Jorgenson, A.K."Uneven Processes and Environmental Degradation in the
>  World-Economy" Human 
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>  Ecology Review. 11(2): 103-117 
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>   
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>  Jorgenson, Andrew K. "Consumption and Environmental Degradation: A
>  Cross-National Analysis of the 
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>  Ecological Footprint" Social Problems. 50(3): 374-394. 
>  
>   
>  
>  Papadakis, E. 2002. "Social Theory and the Environment: A
>  Systems-Theoretical Perspective." Pp. 119- 
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>  143 in R.E. Dunlap, F.H. Buttel, P. Dickens, A. Gijswijt (eds.) Social
>  Theory and the Environment: 
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>  Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights. NY: Rowman & Littlefield
>  Publishers, Inc.
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>  Roberts, J.T. 2001. "Global Inequality and Climate Change." Society and
>  Natural Resources, 14(6): 501- 
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>  509. 
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>  Roberts, J.T.  and Grimes, P.E.  1997.  "Carbon Intensity and Economic
>  Development: A Brief Exploration of the Environmental Kuznets Curve."
>  World Development 25: 191-198.
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>   
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>  Roberts, J.T., Grimes, P.E. 1999. "Extending the World-System to the
>  Whole System: Towards a Political 
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>  Economy of the Biosphere." Pp.. 59-83 in Walter L. Goldfrank, David
>  Goodman, and Andrew Szasz (Eds)  
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>  Ecology and the World-System. Westport, CT: Greenwood. 
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>  Roberts, J.T. and P. E. Grimes 2002. "World-System Theory and the
>  Environment: Toward a New Synthesis." Pp. 167-196 in R.E. Dunlap, F.H.
>  Buttel, P. Dickens, A.  Gijswijt (eds.) Social Theory and the
>  Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights. NY: Rowman 
> &
>  Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 
>  
>   
>  
>  Schrank, A. 2005. "Peasants, Planters, and the Predatory State: Export
>  Diversification in the Dominican 
>  
>  Republic, 1970-2000." Research in Rural Sociology and Development, 10:
>  353-371 
>  
>   
>  
>  Smith, D.A. 2005. "Starting at the Beginning: Extractive Economies as
>  the Unexamined Origins of Global 
>  
>  Commodity Chains." Research in Rural Sociology and Development. 10:
>  141-157 
>  
>   
>  
>  Sonnenfeld and Mol. 2002. "Globalization and the Transformation of
>  Environmental Governance: An Introduction." American Behavioral
>  Scientist 45(9) (also available online:
>  http://www.esf.edu/es/sonnenfeld/global_intro.htm
>  
>   
>  
>  Wallerstein, I. 2002. "New Revolts against the System." New Left Review.
>  18:  29-39. 
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>  Books
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>  Corporate Planet
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>  Exporting Environmenalism
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>  Paths to a Green World
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>  Imposing Wilderness
>  
>  Resource Rebels
>  
>  Trouble in Paradise: Globalization and Environmental Crises in Latin
>  America (Roberts and Thanos, Routledge 2003)
>  
>  The Globalization of Environmental Crisis (Oosthoek and Gills, 2007)
>  
>  The Politics of the Environment (Okereke, 2007)
>  
>  A Climate of Injstice: Global Inequality, North-South Politics, and
>  Climate Policy (Roberts and Parks, MIT, 2007)
>  
>  Globalization and Environmental Reform (Mol, MIT, 2002)
>  
>  Challenging the Chip: Labor Rights and Environmental Justice in the
>  Global Electronics Industry (Smith, Sonnenfeld and Pellow, Temple, 2006)
>  
>  Footprints on the Earth: The Human Dimensions of Global Environmental
>  Change (Dietz, Rosa, Jaeger, Diekman, MIT, forthcoming)
>  
>  Globalization and the Environment: A Reader (edited by Richard Robbins
>  and Gary Kroll, AltaMira Press, forthcoming)
>  
>  Worlds Apart: Globalization And The Environment (Speth, Island Press
>  2003)
>  
>  Goldfrank, W.L., Goodman, D. and Szasz, A. 1999. Ecology and the
>  World-System,. Westport, CT: 
>  
>  Greenwood Press. 
>  
>  Bunker, S.G. 1985. Underdeveloping the Amazon: Extraction, unequal
>  exchange, and the failure of the 
>  
>  modern state.. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 
>  
>  Ciccantell, P., Bunker, S.G. 1998. Space and Transport in the
>  World-System, Westport, CT: Greenwood 
>  
>  Press. 
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>  The Treadmill of Production: Injustice and Unsustainability in the
>  Global Economy (Gould, Pellow and Schnaiberg, Paradigm, 2008)
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