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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sebahattin Ziyanak , Mehmet Soyer , Dian Jordan , Dorothy JacksonPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: Hamilton Books Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9780761871743ISBN 10: 0761871748 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 15 November 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Environmental Studies of Natural Resources by Sebahattin Ziyanak, Dian Jordan, and Mehmet Soyer Chapter 1: Civil Disobedience and Anti-Fracking Activism: Sandra Steingraber’s Ironic Standpoint of Praxis by Mollie Murphy Chapter 2: A Power Struggle over Fracking in Denton, Texas by Mehmet Soyer and Sebahattin Ziyanak Chapter 3: Theories of Environmental Social Problems: A Synthesis of News Media in the Power Struggles by Sebahattin Ziyanak and Mehmet Soyer Chapter 4: Public Health and Environmental Concerns by Sebahattin Ziyanak, Mehmet Soyer, and Dorothy Jackson Chapter 5: Theoretical and Practical Implications: Soyer - Ziyanak’s Stages of Social Problem Model by Mehmet Soyer and Sebahattin Ziyanak Chapter 6: International Boundaries: Water of the Rio Grande by Dian Jordan Chapter 7: Supreme Justice: The Ruling for Red River Water by Dian Jordan Chapter 8: Political Cooperation for American Indian Water Rights at Sardis Lake by Dian Jordan Index About the AuthorsReviewsThe Authors eloquently highlights the social problems, political conflicts, and ecological questions that arise from the struggles among stakeholders in the appropriation of natural resources. The lessons learned from authors' inquiries provide hope and knowledge that is imperative to the successful advancement of human society. This book recollects past struggles but gives us insight into how humanity's greatest challenge can be approached in the future.--Charlette Hearne, founding member, Oklahomans for Responsible Water Policy Social conflict over environmental issues including hydraulic fracking and water rights are major components of this book. The contents of this book help readers to conceptualize how social problems evolve into political issues that become part of the American consciousness. The qualitative research format utilized throughout the book provides readers with depth and richness into each environmental issue.--Steven Aicinena, Professor, University of Texas Permian Basin Social conflict over environmental issues including hydraulic fracking and water rights are major components of this book. The contents of this book help readers to conceptualize how social problems evolve into political issues that become part of the American consciousness. The qualitative research format utilized throughout the book provides readers with depth and richness into each environmental issue.--Steven Aicinena, Professor, University of Texas Permian Basin The Authors eloquently highlights the social problems, political conflicts, and ecological questions that arise from the struggles among stakeholders in the appropriation of natural resources. The lessons learned from authors' inquiries provide hope and knowledge that is imperative to the successful advancement of human society. This book recollects past struggles but gives us insight into how humanity's greatest challenge can be approached in the future.--Charlette Hearne, founding member, Oklahomans for Responsible Water Policy Social conflict over environmental issues including hydraulic fracking and water rights are major components of this book. The contents of this book help readers to conceptualize how social problems evolve into political issues that become part of the American consciousness. The qualitative research format utilized throughout the book provides readers with depth and richness into each environmental issue. Social conflict over environmental issues including hydraulic fracking and water rights are major components of this book. The contents of this book help readers to conceptualize how social problems evolve into political issues that become part of the American consciousness. The qualitative research format utilized throughout the book provides readers with depth and richness into each environmental issue.--Steven Aicinena, Professor, University of Texas Permian Basin The Authors eloquently highlights the social problems, political conflicts, and ecological questions that arise from the struggles among stakeholders in the appropriation of natural resources. The lessons learned from authors' inquiries provide hope and knowledge that is imperative to the successful advancement of human society. This book recollects past struggles but gives us insight into how humanity's greatest challenge can be approached in the future. The Authors eloquently highlights the social problems, political conflicts, and ecological questions that arise from the struggles among stakeholders in the appropriation of natural resources. The lessons learned from authors' inquiries provide hope and knowledge that is imperative to the successful advancement of human society. This book recollects past struggles but gives us insight into how humanity's greatest challenge can be approached in the future.--Charlette Hearne, founding member, Oklahomans for Responsible Water Policy Author InformationDian Jordan is senior lecturer at University of Texas Permian Basin. Mehmet Soyer is assistant professor of sociology at Utah State University. Sebahattin Ziyanak is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Texas Permian Basin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |