Eco-activism and Social Work
New Directions in Leadership and Group Work
Herausgeber: Ross, Dyann; Palmer, Marilyn; Brueckner, Martin
Eco-activism and Social Work
New Directions in Leadership and Group Work
Herausgeber: Ross, Dyann; Palmer, Marilyn; Brueckner, Martin
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Eco-Activism and Social Work describes and analyses the experiences and insights of eco-activists to establish the key eco-justice issues in Australia.
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Eco-Activism and Social Work describes and analyses the experiences and insights of eco-activists to establish the key eco-justice issues in Australia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9781032084565
- ISBN-10: 1032084561
- Artikelnr.: 62149879
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9781032084565
- ISBN-10: 1032084561
- Artikelnr.: 62149879
Dyann Ross is a senior lecturer in social work in the School of Social Science at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Dyann is a social worker with over forty years of practice in the areas of mental health, training and development in the human services and mining sectors and community and tertiary education. Martin Brueckner is the co-founder and co-director of the Centre for Responsible Citizenship and Sustainability (CRCS) and senior lecturer at the School of Business and Governance at Murdoch University. Martin is a social ecologist whose work focuses on the politics and political economy of sustainable development, sustainable communities and regional sustainability using a transdisciplinary approach. Marilyn Palmer teaches eco-social work theory and practice at Edith Cowan University through the curriculum in community development, gender, and social policy. She uses participatory research methodologies to better understand how post-structural ecofeminism can inform social work practice in the areas of domestic violence, community building and disaster recovery. Wallea Eaglehawk is a sociologist, freelance writer and works in the community arts sector in roles such as arts producer, place making and events coordination. Wallea's interests include the areas of veganism, self-care and critical reflection, health, wellbeing and cultural phenomena.
List of figures; Foreward; List of contributors; PART 1 What love looks
like in public Chapter 1 Eco-activism and social work: in the public
interest Martin Brueckner and Dyann Ross Chapter 2 Home-grown community
activism in Yarloop Dyann Ross and Vince Puccio Chapter 3 Researching
disaster recovery: the case for an activist participatory design Marilyn
Palmer Chapter 4 Just(ice) arts in practice: processes and collaborations
Helen Seiver Chapter 5 The wrong side of native title, the right side of
mining Michael Woodley; Chapter 6 Saying no to Roe 8 Danielle Brady;
Chapter 7 Hands off Point Peron Dawn Jecks; Chapter 8 Species justice is
for every body Wallea Eaglehawk; Chapter 9 International experiences with
social licence contestations Martin Brueckner and Lian Sinclair; PART 2
Clarion call for social work; Chapter 10 The love ethic practice model
Dyann Ross; Chapter 11 Transformational change leadership and dialogue
between groups Dyann Ross and Marilyn Palmer; Chapter 12 Conclusion: New
directions in leadership and group work; Dyann Ross, Marilyn Palmer, Wallea
Eaglehawk and Martin Brueckner; Resources for practice; Index
like in public Chapter 1 Eco-activism and social work: in the public
interest Martin Brueckner and Dyann Ross Chapter 2 Home-grown community
activism in Yarloop Dyann Ross and Vince Puccio Chapter 3 Researching
disaster recovery: the case for an activist participatory design Marilyn
Palmer Chapter 4 Just(ice) arts in practice: processes and collaborations
Helen Seiver Chapter 5 The wrong side of native title, the right side of
mining Michael Woodley; Chapter 6 Saying no to Roe 8 Danielle Brady;
Chapter 7 Hands off Point Peron Dawn Jecks; Chapter 8 Species justice is
for every body Wallea Eaglehawk; Chapter 9 International experiences with
social licence contestations Martin Brueckner and Lian Sinclair; PART 2
Clarion call for social work; Chapter 10 The love ethic practice model
Dyann Ross; Chapter 11 Transformational change leadership and dialogue
between groups Dyann Ross and Marilyn Palmer; Chapter 12 Conclusion: New
directions in leadership and group work; Dyann Ross, Marilyn Palmer, Wallea
Eaglehawk and Martin Brueckner; Resources for practice; Index
List of figures; Foreward; List of contributors; PART 1 What love looks
like in public Chapter 1 Eco-activism and social work: in the public
interest Martin Brueckner and Dyann Ross Chapter 2 Home-grown community
activism in Yarloop Dyann Ross and Vince Puccio Chapter 3 Researching
disaster recovery: the case for an activist participatory design Marilyn
Palmer Chapter 4 Just(ice) arts in practice: processes and collaborations
Helen Seiver Chapter 5 The wrong side of native title, the right side of
mining Michael Woodley; Chapter 6 Saying no to Roe 8 Danielle Brady;
Chapter 7 Hands off Point Peron Dawn Jecks; Chapter 8 Species justice is
for every body Wallea Eaglehawk; Chapter 9 International experiences with
social licence contestations Martin Brueckner and Lian Sinclair; PART 2
Clarion call for social work; Chapter 10 The love ethic practice model
Dyann Ross; Chapter 11 Transformational change leadership and dialogue
between groups Dyann Ross and Marilyn Palmer; Chapter 12 Conclusion: New
directions in leadership and group work; Dyann Ross, Marilyn Palmer, Wallea
Eaglehawk and Martin Brueckner; Resources for practice; Index
like in public Chapter 1 Eco-activism and social work: in the public
interest Martin Brueckner and Dyann Ross Chapter 2 Home-grown community
activism in Yarloop Dyann Ross and Vince Puccio Chapter 3 Researching
disaster recovery: the case for an activist participatory design Marilyn
Palmer Chapter 4 Just(ice) arts in practice: processes and collaborations
Helen Seiver Chapter 5 The wrong side of native title, the right side of
mining Michael Woodley; Chapter 6 Saying no to Roe 8 Danielle Brady;
Chapter 7 Hands off Point Peron Dawn Jecks; Chapter 8 Species justice is
for every body Wallea Eaglehawk; Chapter 9 International experiences with
social licence contestations Martin Brueckner and Lian Sinclair; PART 2
Clarion call for social work; Chapter 10 The love ethic practice model
Dyann Ross; Chapter 11 Transformational change leadership and dialogue
between groups Dyann Ross and Marilyn Palmer; Chapter 12 Conclusion: New
directions in leadership and group work; Dyann Ross, Marilyn Palmer, Wallea
Eaglehawk and Martin Brueckner; Resources for practice; Index