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Bringing together the voices, experiences, and expertise of top Canadian scholars, this book helps incorporate sustainability content into social work teaching methods.
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Bringing together the voices, experiences, and expertise of top Canadian scholars, this book helps incorporate sustainability content into social work teaching methods.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781487555221
- ISBN-10: 1487555229
- Artikelnr.: 69230062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781487555221
- ISBN-10: 1487555229
- Artikelnr.: 69230062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Susan Hillock
Preface
Susan Hillock
Introduction
Susan Hillock
Part 1: Centring Indigenous Approaches and Celebrating
Multi/Interdisciplinarity
Susan Hillock
1. Indigenous Sovereignty Is Climate Action: Centring Indigenous Lands and
Jurisdiction in Social Work Education towards Climate Justice
Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara and Chris Hiller
2. Nature for Whom? Justice in Environmental Education
Stephen Hill, Stephanie Rutherford, and James Wilkes
3. The Challenges of Re-orienting Pre-service Teacher Education for
Sustainability
Paul Elliott
4. An Invitation to the Learning Garden: Green Lessons from a School of
Education
Kelly Young and Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
Part 2: Key Environmental Issues: What Every Social Worker Should Know
Susan Hillock
5. Social Ecology, Hierarchy, and Social Action: Opportunities for
Eco-Social Work Education
Robert A. Case
6. Nutritional Social Work: An Avenue for Teaching in Social Work Education
about Sustainability and the Climate Emergency
Arielle Dylan, Jenni Cammaert, and Lea Tufford
7. The War-Climate Nexus: Educating Future Social Workers about the Global
Adversities Related to War, Climate Change, and Environmental Degradation
Bree Akesson
8. Finding a Place for Animals in Green Social Work Education and Practice
Jasmine Tiffany Ferreira, Atsuko Matsuoka, and John Sorenson
Part 3: Greening Social Work Education: Practical Application
Susan Hillock
9. Towards a Radical Ecological Grounding in Social Work Education
James P. Mulvale
10. Reimagining Environmental-Ecological Social Work in Québec
Sue-Ann MacDonald and Jeanne Dagenais-Lespérance
11. Greening Social Work Education: Teaching Environmental Rights in
Community Practice
David Androff
12. The Red-Green Manifesto for Greening Social Work Education
Susan Hillock
Appendix A: Greening Social Work Education Resources
Contributors
Susan Hillock
Introduction
Susan Hillock
Part 1: Centring Indigenous Approaches and Celebrating
Multi/Interdisciplinarity
Susan Hillock
1. Indigenous Sovereignty Is Climate Action: Centring Indigenous Lands and
Jurisdiction in Social Work Education towards Climate Justice
Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara and Chris Hiller
2. Nature for Whom? Justice in Environmental Education
Stephen Hill, Stephanie Rutherford, and James Wilkes
3. The Challenges of Re-orienting Pre-service Teacher Education for
Sustainability
Paul Elliott
4. An Invitation to the Learning Garden: Green Lessons from a School of
Education
Kelly Young and Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
Part 2: Key Environmental Issues: What Every Social Worker Should Know
Susan Hillock
5. Social Ecology, Hierarchy, and Social Action: Opportunities for
Eco-Social Work Education
Robert A. Case
6. Nutritional Social Work: An Avenue for Teaching in Social Work Education
about Sustainability and the Climate Emergency
Arielle Dylan, Jenni Cammaert, and Lea Tufford
7. The War-Climate Nexus: Educating Future Social Workers about the Global
Adversities Related to War, Climate Change, and Environmental Degradation
Bree Akesson
8. Finding a Place for Animals in Green Social Work Education and Practice
Jasmine Tiffany Ferreira, Atsuko Matsuoka, and John Sorenson
Part 3: Greening Social Work Education: Practical Application
Susan Hillock
9. Towards a Radical Ecological Grounding in Social Work Education
James P. Mulvale
10. Reimagining Environmental-Ecological Social Work in Québec
Sue-Ann MacDonald and Jeanne Dagenais-Lespérance
11. Greening Social Work Education: Teaching Environmental Rights in
Community Practice
David Androff
12. The Red-Green Manifesto for Greening Social Work Education
Susan Hillock
Appendix A: Greening Social Work Education Resources
Contributors
Preface
Susan Hillock
Introduction
Susan Hillock
Part 1: Centring Indigenous Approaches and Celebrating
Multi/Interdisciplinarity
Susan Hillock
1. Indigenous Sovereignty Is Climate Action: Centring Indigenous Lands and
Jurisdiction in Social Work Education towards Climate Justice
Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara and Chris Hiller
2. Nature for Whom? Justice in Environmental Education
Stephen Hill, Stephanie Rutherford, and James Wilkes
3. The Challenges of Re-orienting Pre-service Teacher Education for
Sustainability
Paul Elliott
4. An Invitation to the Learning Garden: Green Lessons from a School of
Education
Kelly Young and Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
Part 2: Key Environmental Issues: What Every Social Worker Should Know
Susan Hillock
5. Social Ecology, Hierarchy, and Social Action: Opportunities for
Eco-Social Work Education
Robert A. Case
6. Nutritional Social Work: An Avenue for Teaching in Social Work Education
about Sustainability and the Climate Emergency
Arielle Dylan, Jenni Cammaert, and Lea Tufford
7. The War-Climate Nexus: Educating Future Social Workers about the Global
Adversities Related to War, Climate Change, and Environmental Degradation
Bree Akesson
8. Finding a Place for Animals in Green Social Work Education and Practice
Jasmine Tiffany Ferreira, Atsuko Matsuoka, and John Sorenson
Part 3: Greening Social Work Education: Practical Application
Susan Hillock
9. Towards a Radical Ecological Grounding in Social Work Education
James P. Mulvale
10. Reimagining Environmental-Ecological Social Work in Québec
Sue-Ann MacDonald and Jeanne Dagenais-Lespérance
11. Greening Social Work Education: Teaching Environmental Rights in
Community Practice
David Androff
12. The Red-Green Manifesto for Greening Social Work Education
Susan Hillock
Appendix A: Greening Social Work Education Resources
Contributors
Susan Hillock
Introduction
Susan Hillock
Part 1: Centring Indigenous Approaches and Celebrating
Multi/Interdisciplinarity
Susan Hillock
1. Indigenous Sovereignty Is Climate Action: Centring Indigenous Lands and
Jurisdiction in Social Work Education towards Climate Justice
Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara and Chris Hiller
2. Nature for Whom? Justice in Environmental Education
Stephen Hill, Stephanie Rutherford, and James Wilkes
3. The Challenges of Re-orienting Pre-service Teacher Education for
Sustainability
Paul Elliott
4. An Invitation to the Learning Garden: Green Lessons from a School of
Education
Kelly Young and Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
Part 2: Key Environmental Issues: What Every Social Worker Should Know
Susan Hillock
5. Social Ecology, Hierarchy, and Social Action: Opportunities for
Eco-Social Work Education
Robert A. Case
6. Nutritional Social Work: An Avenue for Teaching in Social Work Education
about Sustainability and the Climate Emergency
Arielle Dylan, Jenni Cammaert, and Lea Tufford
7. The War-Climate Nexus: Educating Future Social Workers about the Global
Adversities Related to War, Climate Change, and Environmental Degradation
Bree Akesson
8. Finding a Place for Animals in Green Social Work Education and Practice
Jasmine Tiffany Ferreira, Atsuko Matsuoka, and John Sorenson
Part 3: Greening Social Work Education: Practical Application
Susan Hillock
9. Towards a Radical Ecological Grounding in Social Work Education
James P. Mulvale
10. Reimagining Environmental-Ecological Social Work in Québec
Sue-Ann MacDonald and Jeanne Dagenais-Lespérance
11. Greening Social Work Education: Teaching Environmental Rights in
Community Practice
David Androff
12. The Red-Green Manifesto for Greening Social Work Education
Susan Hillock
Appendix A: Greening Social Work Education Resources
Contributors







