Yanitsky O. On Globalization and its Environmental Consequences. The Yanitsky Reader II Yanitsky O. On Globalization and its Environmental Consequences. The Yanitsky Reader II / O. Yanitsky; IS RAS. – M.: IS RAS, 2016. – 216 p. URL: http://www.isras.ru/index.php?page_id=1198&id=4603ISBN 978-5-89697-274-7Posted on site: 12.10.16Full textAbstractReader II contains a collection of essays on globalization and its environmental consequences written by Oleg Yanitsky, one of the leading Russian environmental sociologists. In his articles and essays the author analyses the current shifts in the theory and methodology in the studies of the above complex and inherently contradictory phenomena. The Reader is addressed to all those who are interested in the structural-functional changes generated by the run of globalization both top-down and bottom-up. The Reader may be used as the training appliance for the students and postgraduates of the sociological and environmental faculties.Àâòîðû:ßíèöêèé Î.Í.Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8 PREFACE 10 Interview with Oleg Yanitsky taken by Olga Usacheva 13 PART I: THEORY 22 A Primary Eco-structure: the Concept and its Testing 22 New Developments in Environmental Sociology 38 On Global Environmental Sociology 53 Urry’s Global Mobilities Concept: Some Comments and Considerations 70 The Turbulent Times: A Research Agenda 82 Principles of Complex Environmental Analysis: The Synopsis 94 Sociobiotechnical Paradigm for an Environmental Science 107 Social Movements Studies: On Possible Developments of its Theoretical Apparatus 122 Sociobiotechnical Systems: a New Approach to Humanity Interaction 138 PART II: CASE-STUDIES 151 Terrorist’s Infrastructures and Urban Milieu 151 Modern Networks and Infrastructures in Light of the Risk-Society Theory 156 Twenty Five Years of Russia’s Environmental Reforms 170 Individual-Mass Society Relationships in the EU: The Case of Migrants’ Influx 185 PART III: FROM THE HISTORY 201 The Struggle in Defense of Baikal: The Shift of Values and Disposition of Forces 201 Looking Back: Notes on Russian Environmental Movement in the Late 1980s 221