Education and raising the awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be challenging and meet with resistance at individual, community and societal levels. For meaningful change to occur in society the knowledge, skills and understandings of individuals and communities has to be increased to allow for the community as a whole to implement changes. Globally, people are affected by climate change, economic exploitation and environmental degradation, yet, economic interests, community attitudes and localised concerns often cause individuals, communities and societies to oppose strategies that move towards eco-social justice.\ud \ud This paper explores the idea that the resistance of participants in educational programs c...
Communities worldwide are facing environmental crises such as air pollution, water shortages, climat...
The nature and extent of the current ecological crisis raises the question: Does social work have a ...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
Education and raising the awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be chall...
Education and raising awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be challengi...
Addressing the global environmental crisis will require both personal and social transformation. Adu...
This article describes a course developed by the author that responds to the stated social justice a...
As a profession, social work has been slow in coming to grips with the ecological crisis. While ther...
As environmental crises continue to rise, the profession of social work in the US is being called to...
Social work has been late to engage with the environmental movement. Often working with an exclusive...
The struggle to achieve social justice has long been a core concern for social work, community devel...
Standing in front of perhaps the most crucial decade of the future to come, where mankind has just e...
Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice places the natural environment as central to practice....
Why have environmental education, critical pedagogy, and anti-oppressive education been unable to re...
Poverty has been and continues to be an ongoing global, regional and national challenge that is demo...
Communities worldwide are facing environmental crises such as air pollution, water shortages, climat...
The nature and extent of the current ecological crisis raises the question: Does social work have a ...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
Education and raising the awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be chall...
Education and raising awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be challengi...
Addressing the global environmental crisis will require both personal and social transformation. Adu...
This article describes a course developed by the author that responds to the stated social justice a...
As a profession, social work has been slow in coming to grips with the ecological crisis. While ther...
As environmental crises continue to rise, the profession of social work in the US is being called to...
Social work has been late to engage with the environmental movement. Often working with an exclusive...
The struggle to achieve social justice has long been a core concern for social work, community devel...
Standing in front of perhaps the most crucial decade of the future to come, where mankind has just e...
Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice places the natural environment as central to practice....
Why have environmental education, critical pedagogy, and anti-oppressive education been unable to re...
Poverty has been and continues to be an ongoing global, regional and national challenge that is demo...
Communities worldwide are facing environmental crises such as air pollution, water shortages, climat...
The nature and extent of the current ecological crisis raises the question: Does social work have a ...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...