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Sociology
of Environmental Health
Sociology
4403, Section 9104
Spring 2009
Syllabus (pdf)
Course
Description
This course examines the relationships between human health
and the environment from a sociological viewpoint. Using an interdisciplinary
sociological perspective, we will explore the increasing number of illnesses
linked to environmental pollution and disasters. Since this is a course in
the social sciences, only a basic understanding of the biological and
chemical sciences related to environmental health will be needed. The main
focus will be on how scientists, policy makers, and laypeople mobilize and interpret
scientific data to make claims regarding the link between health and the
environment.
We will draw on the fields of medical
and environmental sociology to explore environmental health problems such as
asthma, breast cancer, and emerging infectious diseases potentially linked to
global climate change. Using these perspectives, we will examine how social
structures influence the relationship between human health and the
environment.
This course will also explore issues
such as how individuals and groups seek to demonstrate a link between health
and the environment, the sociological implications of the scientific process,
and how scientific trends influence the creation of public policy regarding
environmental health issues. We will focus on the reaction of communities
across the globe to environmental health problems and the organizing work of
the environmental health movement to prevent future communities from being
exposed to potential threats.
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