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Chapter 1: Some Remarks for a New Sociological Theory of Sustainability
Chapter 2: Sustainability and the Crisis of the Theoretical Functional Model
Chapter 3: Environmental Sustainability and the Evolution of Capitalism
Chapter 4: The Thought of Zygmunt Bauman as a Key for Entering into a New Social Theory
Chapter 5: Sustainability and SDGs: From Moral Imperatives to Indicators and Indexes
A Methodology for Validating and Assessing SDGs
Chapter 6: Sustainability as a Key Imperative in Project Cycle Management: Sociological Considerations
Chapter 7: Toward an Understanding of Psychopathological Syndromes related to Social Environments
Chapter 8: Social Research between Participation and Critical Detachment
Chapter 9: Sustainability Through Unsustainability? Unintended Consequences and Emancipatory Catastrophism
Chapter 10: The Sociology and the Sustainable Development: The Paradigm is Going to Change.
Chapter 2: Sustainability and the Crisis of the Theoretical Functional Model
Chapter 3: Environmental Sustainability and the Evolution of Capitalism
Chapter 4: The Thought of Zygmunt Bauman as a Key for Entering into a New Social Theory
Chapter 5: Sustainability and SDGs: From Moral Imperatives to Indicators and Indexes
A Methodology for Validating and Assessing SDGs
Chapter 6: Sustainability as a Key Imperative in Project Cycle Management: Sociological Considerations
Chapter 7: Toward an Understanding of Psychopathological Syndromes related to Social Environments
Chapter 8: Social Research between Participation and Critical Detachment
Chapter 9: Sustainability Through Unsustainability? Unintended Consequences and Emancipatory Catastrophism
Chapter 10: The Sociology and the Sustainable Development: The Paradigm is Going to Change.