Environmental Social Work
Herausgeber: Gray, Mel; Hetherington, Tiani; Coates, John
Environmental Social Work
Herausgeber: Gray, Mel; Hetherington, Tiani; Coates, John
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This field-defining work provides an integrated theoretical and practical overview of why and how social work must respond to environmental factors affecting the societies and people they work with at international, national, local and individual levels.
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This field-defining work provides an integrated theoretical and practical overview of why and how social work must respond to environmental factors affecting the societies and people they work with at international, national, local and individual levels.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780415678117
- ISBN-10: 0415678110
- Artikelnr.: 36648488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780415678117
- ISBN-10: 0415678110
- Artikelnr.: 36648488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mel Gray is Professor of Social Work and Research Professor in the Research Institute for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing (RISIW), in the School of Humanities and Social Science at University of Newcastle, Australia. John Coates was Professor and Director of the School of Social Work at St Thomas University in New Brunswick, Canada, and is Chair and a founding member of the Canadian Society for Spirituality and Social Work. Tiani Hetherington is a Lecturer in Social Work at Griffith University, Australia.
Introduction Editors Part 1 - Theory: Mapping the Terrain of Environmental
Social Work 1. Ecological and Social Justice: A Call to Action Fred
Besthorn 2. Ecosocial Work with Marginalized Populations: Time for Action
on Climate Change Tiani Hetherington & Jennifer Boddy 3. Environmental
Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Social Work Arielle Dylan 4.
Social Science Research in Ocean Environments: A Social Worker's Experience
Susan A. Taylor 5. Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue Frank Tester
Part 2 - Practice: Case Studies of Environmental Social Work Practice 6.
Community Gardens, Creative Community Organizing, and Environmental
Activism Benjamin Shepard 7. Social Work Practice with Drought-Affected
Families: An Australian Case Study Daniela Stehlik 8. Social Work, Animals,
and the Natural World Thomas Ryan 9. Restoration Not Incarceration: An
Environmentally-Based Intervention for Working With Young Offenders
Christine Lynn Norton, Barbara Holguin, & Jarid Manos 10. Social Work and
the Struggle for Corporate Social Responsibility Dyann Ross Part 3 -
Education: Challenging Students to Respond to Environmental Issues 11.
Transforming the Curriculum: Social Work Education and Ecological
Consciousness Peter Jones 12. Emotion, Ethics, and Fostering Environmental
Citizenship Mishka Lysack 13. Social Work Education on The Environment in
Contemporary Curricula in the USA R. Anna Hayward, Shari E. Miller, & Terry
V. Shaw 14. Environmental Sustainability: Educating Social Workers for
Interdisciplinary Practice Cathryne Schmitz, Tom Matyók, Channelle James, &
Lacey Sloan 15. Social Work Education for Disaster Relief Work Lena
Dominelli Conclusion Editors
Social Work 1. Ecological and Social Justice: A Call to Action Fred
Besthorn 2. Ecosocial Work with Marginalized Populations: Time for Action
on Climate Change Tiani Hetherington & Jennifer Boddy 3. Environmental
Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Social Work Arielle Dylan 4.
Social Science Research in Ocean Environments: A Social Worker's Experience
Susan A. Taylor 5. Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue Frank Tester
Part 2 - Practice: Case Studies of Environmental Social Work Practice 6.
Community Gardens, Creative Community Organizing, and Environmental
Activism Benjamin Shepard 7. Social Work Practice with Drought-Affected
Families: An Australian Case Study Daniela Stehlik 8. Social Work, Animals,
and the Natural World Thomas Ryan 9. Restoration Not Incarceration: An
Environmentally-Based Intervention for Working With Young Offenders
Christine Lynn Norton, Barbara Holguin, & Jarid Manos 10. Social Work and
the Struggle for Corporate Social Responsibility Dyann Ross Part 3 -
Education: Challenging Students to Respond to Environmental Issues 11.
Transforming the Curriculum: Social Work Education and Ecological
Consciousness Peter Jones 12. Emotion, Ethics, and Fostering Environmental
Citizenship Mishka Lysack 13. Social Work Education on The Environment in
Contemporary Curricula in the USA R. Anna Hayward, Shari E. Miller, & Terry
V. Shaw 14. Environmental Sustainability: Educating Social Workers for
Interdisciplinary Practice Cathryne Schmitz, Tom Matyók, Channelle James, &
Lacey Sloan 15. Social Work Education for Disaster Relief Work Lena
Dominelli Conclusion Editors
Introduction Editors Part 1 - Theory: Mapping the Terrain of Environmental
Social Work 1. Ecological and Social Justice: A Call to Action Fred
Besthorn 2. Ecosocial Work with Marginalized Populations: Time for Action
on Climate Change Tiani Hetherington & Jennifer Boddy 3. Environmental
Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Social Work Arielle Dylan 4.
Social Science Research in Ocean Environments: A Social Worker's Experience
Susan A. Taylor 5. Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue Frank Tester
Part 2 - Practice: Case Studies of Environmental Social Work Practice 6.
Community Gardens, Creative Community Organizing, and Environmental
Activism Benjamin Shepard 7. Social Work Practice with Drought-Affected
Families: An Australian Case Study Daniela Stehlik 8. Social Work, Animals,
and the Natural World Thomas Ryan 9. Restoration Not Incarceration: An
Environmentally-Based Intervention for Working With Young Offenders
Christine Lynn Norton, Barbara Holguin, & Jarid Manos 10. Social Work and
the Struggle for Corporate Social Responsibility Dyann Ross Part 3 -
Education: Challenging Students to Respond to Environmental Issues 11.
Transforming the Curriculum: Social Work Education and Ecological
Consciousness Peter Jones 12. Emotion, Ethics, and Fostering Environmental
Citizenship Mishka Lysack 13. Social Work Education on The Environment in
Contemporary Curricula in the USA R. Anna Hayward, Shari E. Miller, & Terry
V. Shaw 14. Environmental Sustainability: Educating Social Workers for
Interdisciplinary Practice Cathryne Schmitz, Tom Matyók, Channelle James, &
Lacey Sloan 15. Social Work Education for Disaster Relief Work Lena
Dominelli Conclusion Editors
Social Work 1. Ecological and Social Justice: A Call to Action Fred
Besthorn 2. Ecosocial Work with Marginalized Populations: Time for Action
on Climate Change Tiani Hetherington & Jennifer Boddy 3. Environmental
Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Social Work Arielle Dylan 4.
Social Science Research in Ocean Environments: A Social Worker's Experience
Susan A. Taylor 5. Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue Frank Tester
Part 2 - Practice: Case Studies of Environmental Social Work Practice 6.
Community Gardens, Creative Community Organizing, and Environmental
Activism Benjamin Shepard 7. Social Work Practice with Drought-Affected
Families: An Australian Case Study Daniela Stehlik 8. Social Work, Animals,
and the Natural World Thomas Ryan 9. Restoration Not Incarceration: An
Environmentally-Based Intervention for Working With Young Offenders
Christine Lynn Norton, Barbara Holguin, & Jarid Manos 10. Social Work and
the Struggle for Corporate Social Responsibility Dyann Ross Part 3 -
Education: Challenging Students to Respond to Environmental Issues 11.
Transforming the Curriculum: Social Work Education and Ecological
Consciousness Peter Jones 12. Emotion, Ethics, and Fostering Environmental
Citizenship Mishka Lysack 13. Social Work Education on The Environment in
Contemporary Curricula in the USA R. Anna Hayward, Shari E. Miller, & Terry
V. Shaw 14. Environmental Sustainability: Educating Social Workers for
Interdisciplinary Practice Cathryne Schmitz, Tom Matyók, Channelle James, &
Lacey Sloan 15. Social Work Education for Disaster Relief Work Lena
Dominelli Conclusion Editors