I am not sure I have a suggested recommended reading (though I suppose I could 
suggest a few), but I teach sociology of environmental issues, and this is a 
common problem for me, for non-sociology/non social science students.


David Tindall





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David Tindall
Professor
Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia

Chair
Environment and Society Minor, Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Debra 
Javeline [[email protected]]
Sent: May-11-18 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gep-ed] article recommendations for intro course?

Hello,

I am increasingly encountering students from other disciplines (engineering, 
architecture, biology, theology, etc.) who have no exposure to politics or 
political science.  I am searching for an article that I can assign in Intro to 
Sustainability that would give them some basic information on the role of 
lobbying, campaign finance, legislation, regulatory bodies, taxation, and other 
dimensions of politics in promoting or obstructing action on environmental 
concerns.

Is there a single “go to” article or book chapter that essentially explains how 
politics works (and applies specifically to environmental issues)?  If not, are 
there a few that could be combined?  The course is not an environmental 
politics course, so I don’t have the luxury of assigning as much writing on 
politics as I’d like.  The assignment needs to be appropriate for an intro 
course and assume no knowledge, because wow, they are shockingly innocent.

Best regards,
Debra

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Debra Javeline
Associate Professor | Department of Political Science | University of Notre 
Dame | 2060 Jenkins Nanovic Halls | Notre Dame, IN 46556 | tel: 
574-631-2793<tel:(574)%20631-2793>

Fellow, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies<http://kroc.nd.edu/>, 
Kellogg Institute for International Studies<http://nd.edu/~kellogg/>, Nanovic 
Institute for European Studies<http://nanovic.nd.edu/>
Core faculty, Russian and East European Studies 
Program<http://germanandrussian.nd.edu/russian/faculty/program-faculty/RussianandEastEuropeanStudies.shtml>
Affiliated faculty, Notre Dame Environmental Change 
Initiative<http://environmentalchange.nd.edu/>


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