Eco-social Justice:
Issues, Challenges and Ways Forward
Voices from De Novo ’11
Rs485; 382pp
Size: 14x21.5 cms
ISBN: 978-81-8291-118-5
Authored by Peter Jones, Debra Miles
Abraham Francis & Rajeev S P
The struggle to achieve social justice has long been a core concern for social work, community development and other approaches to ensure human well-being. However, confronted with a global environmental crisis, a focus on social justice alone may not be sufficient for ensuring a sustainable future for human beings and for the planet we inhabit. Based on the experience of social justice work, coupled with a deep understanding of, and concern for, the natural environment, an eco-social approach challenges us to develop ways of working that recognise humans’ interdependence upon the non-human world and which seek justice for both people and the planet.
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