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Eco-justice: The Intersection of Environment and Society

Eco-Justice is an important collection of essays that offer a unique, global perspective on the relationship between environment and society. It offers a compelling argument for why we need to adopt an eco-justice approach to address the pressing environmental issues that we face today. The essays are written by experts from different parts of the world who bring diverse perspectives and insights to the discussion. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between society and the environment and how we can create a more just and sustainable future.

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ISBN: 9781945432026
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Date of Publication: 2016-10-26
Format: Paperback
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This is the first Theory and Practice from Eco-Justice Press. We present to you a wide range of topics relating to eco-justice*, by authors from Europe, Asia, and the Americas. We are pleased to give the authors a new venue to present their thoughts and we appreciate their contributions. Also, we thank Chet Bowers for writing the After-word.The idea for this book arose because it seemed a 'where are we now' perspective on how eco-justice principles are being thought about and practiced seemed useful--we hope you agree. This ongoing discussion will hopefully benefit all.Table of Contents: A Note From the PublisherDeveloping a Language to Support Healthy Partnerships in Powerful Place-based Education: The Experience of the Southeast Michigan Stewardship Coalition by Ethan Lowenstein & Nigora ErkaevaFreedom, justice and sustainability--Do We Really Know What We Are Doing? by Rolf JuckerRe-Imagining Education for Eco-Justice: Through the Lens of Systems Thinking, Collective Intelligence and Cross-Cultural Wisdom by Thomas Nelson & John A. CassellRelational Thinking in the Humanities and Social Sciences: The Educational Dimension of Eco-Justice by Joseph ProglerTwo Faces Of Eco-Justice In Chinese Society: De-Capitalizing Schooling Reform For A Sustainable Future by Chun-Ping WangHow the Technology of Print Promotes Abstract Thinking by Chet BowersAfter-word by Chet Bowers
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Eco-justice: The Intersection of Environment and Society

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