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Infrastructures in Practice: The Dynamics of Demand in Networked Societies
0Discover how essential infrastructures and your daily life shape each other in ‘Infrastructures in Practice’. This insightful book explores the dynamic interplay between networks like urban planning, energy grids, and broadband, and the practices that define modern living in networked societies. Essential reading for students, professionals, and policymakers in India focused on development, it reveals how demand and societal change are intertwined. Gain critical insights into resource consumption and identify pathways towards a more sustainable, lower-carbon future by understanding the evolution of infrastructure and daily routines. A vital resource for navigating societal transformation.
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Sustainable Practices: Social Theory and Climate Change (Routledge Advances in Sociology)
0Navigate the critical challenges of climate change with this essential guide to sustainable practices. Moving beyond limited views of individual choices, this book explores how social theory and practice-based approaches offer profound insights into creating new ways of living. Uncover how complex systems and everyday routines impact societal transitions towards sustainability. It’s crucial for students and researchers in sociology, environmental studies, and geography, as well as policymakers focused on effective climate mitigation and adaptation strategies.