Human ecology : fragments of anti-fragmentary views of the world /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, 1993. |
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Description: | xxv, 365 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1502363 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- 1. General Introduction
- Part I. Human Ecology
- 2. Introduction to Part I
- 3. Human Ecology and Biohistory
- 4. Human Ecology as Transdisciplinary Science, and Science as Part of Human Ecology
- 5. How Does the Person Fit into the Human Ecological Triangle?
- 6. Philosophical Remarks on the Project of Human Ecology
- Part II. The Implicit and the Explicit
- 7. Introduction to Part II
- 8. Realism and Ecological Units of Analysis
- 9. On Science and Knowledge
- 10. External Effects as a Bridge Between Environmental and Ecological Economics
- 11. The Self-Organization of Ecologically Sound Behaviour
- 12. Subjection Objected
- Part III. Structuration
- Introduction to Part III
- 14. Can Human Ecology Provide an Integrative Framework?
- 15. Environmental Concern and the Theory of Structuration
- 16. The 'Concrete Mind' Heuristic
- Part IV. The Regional Dimension
- 17. Introduction to Part IV
- 18. An Ecoregional Strategy Towards a Fault-Tolerant Human-Environment Relationship
- 19. On Regional and Cultural Identity: Outline of a Regional Culture Analysis
- 20. Flexible Structures for a Reintegrated Human Agency
- 21. Spectacle Ecology, Human Ecology and Crisis of Urbanity
- 22. Boundaries and Barriers in Relation to the Diffusion of Aids
- Index