Book ID: CBB252427730

The Social Metabolism: A Socio-Ecological Theory of Historical Change (2014)

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Today, the most notable feature of the modern world is the growing concern for the future, since human society is immersed in a "giant, uncontrolled experiment" (McNeill, 2000), which it has caused, where natural and social processes are connected in an unprecedented way, generating new unpredictable and surprising dynamics and synergies that are threatening the human species, planetary equilibrium and the whole of life itself. Faced with the above situation, science as a whole is compelled to look back in order to learn from the past (lessons), and to adopt a rigorous historical perspective that will provide a thorough understanding of current situations from a socio-ecological perspective, capable of orchestrating interdisciplinary research into relations between society and nature. Over this last decade, the concept of social metabolism has gained prestige as a theoretical instrument for the required analysis, to such an extent that there are now dozens of researchers, hundreds of articles and several books that have adopted and use this concept. However, there is a great deal of variety in terms of definitions and interpretations, as well as different methodologies around this concept, which prevents the consolidation of a unified field of new knowledge. The fundamental aim of the book is to conduct a review of the past and present usage of the concept of social metabolism, its origins and history, as well as the main currents or schools that exist around this concept. At the same time, the reviews and discussions included are used by the authors as starting points to draw conclusions and propose a theory of socio-ecological transformations. The theoretical and methodological innovations of this book include: a. the rigorous definition of a basic model for the process of social metabolism; b. the distinction of two types of metabolic processes: tangible and intangible; c. detailed discussion regarding the concept of nature appropriation; d. analysis of the social metabolism at different scales (spatial dimension); e. historical analysis of the social metabolism (temporal dimension and socio-ecological change); f. overcoming the merely "systemic" or "cybernetic" nature of approaches, giving protagonism to collective action; and consequence and explanation of the above: g. integration of an ethical and political dimension to the theory.

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Authors & Contributors
Munira Khayyat
Stelu Serban
Stefan Dorondel
Adam Izdebski
Rose, Deborah Bird
McGregor, James H. S.
Journals
Environmental History
Biology and Philosophy
Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Victorian Literature and Culture
Social Science History
Science and Education
Publishers
Znak
Yale University Press
University Press of Kansas
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Massachusetts Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Ecology
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Environmental history
Science and society
Methodology
Environment
People
Watkins, Carleton
Muir, John
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
Prehistory
Modern
Renaissance
Medieval
Places
Europe
Lebanon
Eastern Europe
Mediterranean region
Cracow (Poland)
South America
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