Environmental sociology studies the interactions between "society" and "nature" in the context of the current ecological crisis. The different dimensions of this crisis (climate change, changes in biodiversity, pollution, depletion of resources) will undoubtedly disrupt the functioning of societies in the coming decades, in both the South and the North. This class aims to examine some of these developments. Environmental inequalities, "green" finance, climate wars, energy transition and its effects on the labor market, for example, are among the issues addressed. The origins of the ecological crisis, which date back to the emergence of industrial capitalism at the end of the 18th century, are also examined. It is the very foundations of modern societies that the ecological crisis calls into question.
Class delivered by Razmig Keucheyan.
Year Fifth year
Teaching languageFrench
Teaching term Six-monthly
Number of hours 18.0
Teaching activitySeminar
ValidationContinuous assessment
Mandatory teaching
Parcours intégrant ce cours
Masters "Comparative political science and sociology" of the Institute of Political Studies