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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Healing, Sherrie Steiner
Petropolitics, Us Obstructionism, And Trade, Sherrie Steiner
Petropolitics, Us Obstructionism, And Trade, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.
Ecological Capitalism As International Peacemaking: An Alternative To Conflict At "The End Of History", Sherrie Steiner
Ecological Capitalism As International Peacemaking: An Alternative To Conflict At "The End Of History", Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.
Immanent Dualism As An Alternative To Dualism And Monism: The World View Of Max Weber, Sherrie Steiner
Immanent Dualism As An Alternative To Dualism And Monism: The World View Of Max Weber, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.
Transitional Adaptation: A Neoweberian Theory Of Ecologically-Based Social Change, Sherrie Steiner
Transitional Adaptation: A Neoweberian Theory Of Ecologically-Based Social Change, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
This theory presents an explanation for why the transition to sustainability posits distinctive challenges to social change toward sustainability. Civilization collapse is most vulnerable during the transition process toward sustainability due to increasing environmental fluctuations from environmental degradation. Collaborative relations between civic volunteers and governing bodies is considered as an important factor for adapting to these increasing fluctuations.
The Religious Construction Of Intimacy For Emotional Renewal, Sherrie Steiner
The Religious Construction Of Intimacy For Emotional Renewal, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.