Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences

A bridge to somewhere: William Freudenburg, environmental sociology, and disaster research
A collective hunch? Risk as the real and the elusive
Beyond the society/nature divide: building on the sociology of William Freudenburg
Bill Freudenburg as a colleague
Brian Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker: Journey of the Universe
Dependence, diversity, and the well-being of rural community: building on the Freudenburg legacy
Forrest Clingerman and Mark H. Dixon (eds): Placing nature on the borders of religion philosophy and ethics
Freudenburg on technological risks: transcendent or titanic?
Harold C. Jordahl Jr. with Annie L. Booth: Environmental politics and the creation of a dream: Establishing the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2011) and James W. Feldman: A storied wilderness: Rewilding the Apostle Islands (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2011)
Introduction: building on the legacy contributions of William R. Freudenburg in environmental studies and sociology
Publications of William R. Freudenburg: books, articles and book chapters
Royal C. Gardner: Lawyers, swamps, and money: U.S. wetland law, policy, and politics
Social change in natural resource-based rural communities: the evolution of sociological research and knowledge as influenced by William R. Freudenburg
The double diversion: mapping its roots and projecting its future in environmental studies
William R. Freudenburg and interdisciplinary innovation
William R. Freudenburg as a Teacher and Mentor
William R. Freudenburg as student