USC Environmental Movement Organizations & Green Political Parties Essay
Question Description
I’m working on a Social Science multi-part question and need a sample draft to help me learn.
Answer one out of these two questions based on the readings on the course syllabus (lecture 2-9). The answer should be provided in an essay format and relate to both the conceptual or theoretical arguments the authors provide as well as to the empirical evidence (statistical, ethnographic, or historical) they employ. You must mention at least three or more of the readings/authors. The essay should be three to four pages long (double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, one inch margins).
A.
The way people perceive nature and the environment differs over time and between places. What are the major differences in this perception between the United States and Western Europe and how are people at other places in the world (such as indigenous people) affected by these perceptions? What are the different aspects of nature and the environment that are perceived as valuable and what kind of value is attributed to them? How does this perception and valuation shape what is articulated as an environmental problem and what is in consequence proposed as a solution?
B.
In the 1960s and 1970s new environmental movement organizations and green political parties have been created. What are the different explanations for the fact that this development took place during this period of time? What kind of environmental problems are these movement organizations and parties focusing on and what kind of solutions do they aim for? To what extent is this concern for the environment either similar or different from the concern for the conservation of nature established in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century?
Note: You do not have to provide a bibliography. The syllabus is the bibliography. Simply indicate the last name of the author, the publication date, and the page number if you quote a reading in you essay (e.g. Cronon 1996: 8). *You may choose which one you feel most confident in writing about. You may only write about one of the questions, not both.*
READINGS=
You may only use evidence from specific chapters and pages stated below:
1. Cronon, William. 1996. “The Trouble with Wilderness: Or, Getting Back to the WrongNature.” Environmental History 1:7-28.
3. Lekan, Thomas. 2007. “The Nature of Home: Landscape Preservation and LocalIdentities.” Pp. 165-192 in Localism, Landscape, and the Ambiguities of Place: German-speaking central Europe, 1860-1930, edited by David Blackbourn and James N.Retallack. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
4. West, Paige, and James G. Carrier. 2004. Getting Away From It All? Ecotourism and Authenticity (with commentary and reply). Current Anthropology 45 (4): 483-498.
5. Beck, Ulrich. 1992. Risk Society. Towards a New Modernity. London: Sage. 1-50.
6. Douglas, Mary, and Aaron Wildavsky 1982. Risk and Culture. An Essay on the Selectionof Technical and Environmental Dangers. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1-15,126-151.
7. Roberts, J. Timmons, and Melissa M. Toffolon-Weiss. 2001. Chronicles from theEnvironmental Justice Frontline. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 3-61.
8. Simonis, Udo. 1989. Ecological Modernization of Industrial Society: Three StrategicElements. International Social Science Journal 41: 347-361.
9. Inglehart, Ronald. 1997. Modernization and Postmodernization. Cultural, Economic,and Political Change in 43 Societies. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2-6, 33-45,237-256.
10. Inglehart, Ronald. 1995. “Public Support for Environmental Protection: The Impact ofObjective Problems and Subjective Values in 43 Societies.” Political Science andPolitics: 57-71.
I will send you the rest of the readings and notes in the chat. Thank you.
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