Great course | Climate Sociologies of the Everyday

How do climate change and societal transformation actually unfold in everyday life? Think about what we eat, how we travel, how we heat our homes, where we go on holiday, and how people move across borders.

This September–October, we invite BSc and MSc students from all backgrounds to explore these questions in Climate Sociologies of the Everyday (ENP33506) in Wageningen.

In this course, we look at climate change not only as a global environmental challenge, but as something deeply embedded in everyday practices across four key domains:

>> Food – from diets and consumption to plant-based transitions and food systems
>> Energy – from households to communities in the energy transition
>> Tourism – from high-carbon travel to climate-vulnerable destinations
>> Migration – from mobility and immobility to climate-driven displacement and adaptation

The course connects sociological theory (including social practice and mobilities perspectives) with real-world climate transformations, offering critical and applied insights into sustainability transitions.

📅 Period 1 (Sept–Oct)
📍 Wageningen University & Research
🎓 Open to BSc & MSc students
📘 Part of the national minor Climate Sociology

More information: contact course coordinator Machiel Lamers (machiel.lamers@wur.nl) or check the WUR Study Handbook.

Join us in rethinking climate change through the lens of everyday life.

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