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Brett Clark
Brett Clark
Professor of Sociology, University of Utah
Zweryfikowany adres z soc.utah.edu
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The ecological rift: Capitalism's war on the earth
JB Foster, B Clark, R York
Monthly Review Press, 2010
21062010
Carbon metabolism: Global capitalism, climate change, and the biospheric rift
B Clark, R York
Theory and society 34, 391-428, 2005
6982005
Are the economy and the environment decoupling? A comparative international study, 1960–2005
AK Jorgenson, B Clark
American Journal of Sociology 118 (1), 1-44, 2012
5082012
Ecological imperialism and the global metabolic rift: Unequal exchange and the guano/nitrates trade
B Clark, JB Foster
International journal of comparative sociology 50 (3-4), 311-334, 2009
4462009
Ecological imperialism: The curse of capitalism
JB Foster, B Clark
Socialist register 40, 2004
379*2004
The tragedy of the commodity: Oceans, fisheries, and aquaculture
SB Longo, R Clausen, B Clark
Rutgers University Press, 2015
331*2015
The economy, military, and ecologically unequal exchange relationships in comparative perspective: a panel study of the ecological footprints of nations, 1975—2000
AK Jorgenson, B Clark
Social Problems 56 (4), 621-646, 2009
2882009
The metabolic rift and marine ecology: An analysis of the ocean crisis within capitalist production
R Clausen, B Clark
Organization & environment 18 (4), 422-444, 2005
2672005
Societies consuming nature: A panel study of the ecological footprints of nations, 1960–2003
AK Jorgenson, B Clark
Social Science Research 40 (1), 226-244, 2011
2352011
Militarization and the environment: a panel study of carbon dioxide emissions and the ecological footprints of nations, 1970–2000
AK Jorgenson, B Clark, J Kentor
Global Environmental Politics 10 (1), 7-29, 2010
2112010
Assessing the temporal stability of the population/environment relationship in comparative perspective: a cross-national panel study of carbon dioxide emissions, 1960–2005
AK Jorgenson, B Clark
Population and Environment 32, 27-41, 2010
1942010
The robbery of nature: Capitalism and the ecological rift
JB Foster, B Clark
NYU Press, 2020
1882020
William Stanley Jevons and the coal question: An introduction to Jevons’s “Of the Economy of Fuel”
B Clark, JB Foster
Organization & Environment 14 (1), 93-98, 2001
1552001
Rifts and shifts
B Clark, R York
Monthly Review 60 (6), 13-24, 2008
1412008
Militarization and energy consumption: A test of treadmill of destruction theory in comparative perspective
B Clark, AK Jorgenson, J Kentor
International Journal of Sociology 40 (2), 23-43, 2010
1362010
Ebenezer Howard and the marriage of town and country: An introduction to Howard's Garden Cities of To-morrow (Selections)
B Clark
organization & Environment 16 (1), 87-97, 2003
1292003
The indigenous environmental movement in the United States: Transcending borders in struggles against mining, manufacturing, and the capitalist state
B Clark
Organization & Environment 15 (4), 410-442, 2002
1222002
Energy consumption and working hours: a longitudinal study of developed and developing nations, 1990–2008
JB Fitzgerald, AK Jorgenson, B Clark
Environmental Sociology 1 (3), 213-223, 2015
1212015
The paradox of wealth: Capitalism and ecological destruction
JB Foster, B Clark
Monthly Review 61 (6), 1-18, 2009
1172009
Aquaculture and the displacement of fisheries captures
SB Longo, B Clark, R York, AK Jorgenson
Conservation Biology 33 (4), 832-841, 2019
1162019
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