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Journals that
publish articles about the Society-Environment Relationahip (Compiled by David Sonnenfeld of the Department of Environmental Studies at the State University of
New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry--SUNY-ESF)
Associations of Environmental Sociology around the world (Compiled by David Sonnenfeld of the Department of Environmental Studies at the State University of
New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry--SUNY-ESF)
The Growth of Chinese Environmental Sociology
by Dayong Hong and Chenyang Xiao Abstract
This paper examines the characteristics and growth of Chinese
environmental sociology and then predicts future developments. The
authors argue that the development of environmental sociology in China can
be divided into two phases: its spontaneous introduction and research
without a clear disciplinary consciousness prior to the mid 1990s, and
then intentional research and its construction with an increasingly clear
disciplinary consciousness after the mid 1990s. At present, Chinese
environmental sociology has shown its latest trends towards advancing
academic research, communicating with foreign and domestic colleagues,
organizing domestic colleagues, and internationalizing its research
perspective. The authors believe that future developments of Chinese
environmental sociology will largely depend on whether scholars in this
area can effectively analyze the partial failure of environmental
governance in China by looking further, digging deeper, and utilizing
multi-angle perspectives in their sociological research of environmental
issues.