The nature and extent of the current ecological crisis raises the question: Does social work have a contribution to make in addressing the social and environmental changes required if we are to move toward a sustainable future? Given the links between the traditional concerns of social work and the emerging concerns of environmental and ecological justice, there is a strong argument to be made for expanding the ecological orientation of social work to include the nonhuman world. Transformative learning theory provides a model for how such a shift might be facilitated within social work education, emphasizing a focus on reflection, dialogue, and action
The climate crisis poses an enormous challenge for the future, and there is a growing awareness that...
This article explores Australian social work's engagement with environmental concerns through a...
The current social-ecological crisis will lead to major social changes, for better or for worse. Soc...
The nature and extent of the current ecological crisis raises the question: Does social work have a ...
As a profession, social work has been slow in coming to grips with the ecological crisis. While ther...
Addressing the global environmental crisis will require both personal and social transformation. Adu...
Social work has a long tradition of being explicitly concerned with the 'person-in-environment',reco...
With mounting scientific evidence about the global environmental crisis, an urgent call to action ex...
There is no economic or social sustainability without ecological sustainability, yet the latter can ...
The social work profession has traditionally concerned itself with a wide variety of issues pertaini...
Mounting scientific evidence about the global environmental crisis has created an urgent call to act...
This paper explores the teaching of ecological literacy to social work students using an explicitly ...
Transformative learning theory has emerged as an educational approach concerned with understanding a...
Communities worldwide are facing environmental crises such as air pollution, water shortages, climat...
In the context of the global ecological crisis, the profession of social work is increasingly shifti...
The climate crisis poses an enormous challenge for the future, and there is a growing awareness that...
This article explores Australian social work's engagement with environmental concerns through a...
The current social-ecological crisis will lead to major social changes, for better or for worse. Soc...
The nature and extent of the current ecological crisis raises the question: Does social work have a ...
As a profession, social work has been slow in coming to grips with the ecological crisis. While ther...
Addressing the global environmental crisis will require both personal and social transformation. Adu...
Social work has a long tradition of being explicitly concerned with the 'person-in-environment',reco...
With mounting scientific evidence about the global environmental crisis, an urgent call to action ex...
There is no economic or social sustainability without ecological sustainability, yet the latter can ...
The social work profession has traditionally concerned itself with a wide variety of issues pertaini...
Mounting scientific evidence about the global environmental crisis has created an urgent call to act...
This paper explores the teaching of ecological literacy to social work students using an explicitly ...
Transformative learning theory has emerged as an educational approach concerned with understanding a...
Communities worldwide are facing environmental crises such as air pollution, water shortages, climat...
In the context of the global ecological crisis, the profession of social work is increasingly shifti...
The climate crisis poses an enormous challenge for the future, and there is a growing awareness that...
This article explores Australian social work's engagement with environmental concerns through a...
The current social-ecological crisis will lead to major social changes, for better or for worse. Soc...