Through the Looking Glass: Environmental Sociology in Latin America
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• “Environmental sociology” is not a well defined field;
• Sociology, as a discipline, has developed through different paths in Latin America and the United States;
• The “environment”, with which society is supposed to have a relationship, is not the same regardless of our standing point;
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From: Ecological Metaphors and Environmental Rhetoric: an Analysis of The Ecologist and Our Common Future. Environment and History 3(2): 177-195, 1997
Environmental studies journals
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Graduate Programs in Ecology and Environment
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•military regime
•development programs
•higher education reform
•Stockholm 72
•Follows “Limits to Growth” (1972)
•Crisis in higher education and research funding
•democracy (1985)
•NGO’s
•Rio 92
•Follows “Our Common Future” (1987)
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Ecology and Environment Programs
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Group 2DisciplinaryWeak
Group 3Trans-disciplinary, stillbiologicalOrganizationallyinnovative
Group 4Trans and Multi-disciplinary
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Ecologia e Recursos Naturais - UFSC
Ecologia - UNICAMP
Ecologia, Cons.e Manejo da Vida Silvestre - UFMG
Ecologia - UFRGS
Biologia de Água Doce e Pesca Interior - INPA/FUAM
Ecologia - INPA/UFAM
Ecologia - UnB
Engenharia Ambiental - UFSC
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Graduate Programs in Ecology and Environment
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1
2
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619
75
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Years
Num
ber
of new
pro
gram
s
M.Sc.
Ph.D.
•Resources for S&T available
•military regime
•development programs
•higher education reform
•Stockholm 72
•Follows “Limits to Growth” (1972)
•Crisis in higher education and research funding
•democracy (1985)
•NGO’s
•Rio 92
•Follows “Our Common Future” (1987)
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robio
logy
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gy
Genet
ics
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husb
andry
Food Sc.
& T
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Botany
Veter
inar
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edic
ine
Imm
unology
Zoolo
gy
Physio
logy
Pharm
acolo
gy
Morp
hology
Biophys
ics
Forest
ry
Paras
itolo
gy
Agronom
ic e
nginee
ring
Gener
al B
iolo
gy
Fishin
g reso
urces
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Phys
iology
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pholog
y
Bioch
emistry
Genetics
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ysics
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Botan
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Number of research groups
1995 1999
Ecology 249 112
Environmental Issues 732 1545
Social sciencesCollective Health 197
Economy 179
Sociology 149
Anthropology 99
Architecture and Urban Studies 55
Geography 41
Demography 28
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Research lineswithin “Ecology”
Number ofresearch lines
Percentage of“ecology” lines
TOTAL Ecology 448
Amazonia 104 23
Urban 88 20
Cerrado 65 15
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Research lineswithin“Environment andSociety”
Number ofresearch lines
Percentage of“environment and
society” lines
TOTAL Environmentand Society
703
Urban 592 84
Amazonia 231 33
Health 144 20
The Northeast 111 16
Rural 80 11
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Research lineswithin “Tropicalmedicine”
Number ofresearch lines
Percentage of“Tropical
medicine” lines
TOTAL Tropicalmedicine
1570
Vectors 1277 81
Vectors and Ecology 1273 81
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