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    Trauma, Resistance, Survival: by Munasir Kamal

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This model comprises reconnecting with ancestors and ancestral practices, and participation in grassroots movements to ensure environmental justice. …”
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    Family and Eco-citizenship by Béatrice Lefebvre, Natasha Blanchet-Cohen, Michel T. Léger

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The scientific community needs to pay more attention to this issue, as literature on the subject is still scarce.Contribution : In addition to providing some insights into the relationship between the family and eco-citizenship, this article suggests avenues for research in cultural and international contexts, issues of social and environmental justice, and the roles played by media and digital technology in fostering eco-citizenship.…”
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    Eco-critical language awareness for English language teaching (ELT): Promoting justice, wellbeing, and sustainability in the classroom by Micalay-Hurtado Marco A., Poole Robert

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This article outlines the rationale for this ecolinguistics-informed CLA (eco-CLA) approach to English language instruction by asserting the compatibility of ecolinguistics and CLA and the intersection of social, linguistic, and environmental justice. It then presents and discusses five principles for an eco-CLA approach to ELT that can be applied to a range of language learning contexts. …”
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    Participation et exclusion. La distribution des inégalités socio-spatiales dans la mise en œuvre des politiques de prévention des inondations (Blois) by Jérôme Cardinal, Sofia Guevara Viquez, Mathilde Gralepois, Marie Fournier

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Using the theoretical framework of environmental justice, we examine the mechanisms implemented since the early 2000s in the redevelopment project of the flood-prone area of La Bouillie in Blois. …”
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    Practices and discourses of ubuntu: Implications for an African model of disability? by Maria Berghs

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Secondly, it becomes correlated to the expression of environmental justice in West and East African countries. …”
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    An Ecocritical Approach to Fikret Demirağ’s Poetry / Fikret Demirağ’ın Şiirlerine Ekoeleştirel Bakış by Mihrican Aylanç*

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Ecocritic has eradicated the opposition of nature and culture, bent on environmental justice issues and has led the readers to take responsibility for the entire planet through a socialist environmentalist critique. …”
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    The Role of Principals of Public Secondary Schools in Jordan in Enhancing Environmental Citizenship: A Proposed Educational Administrative Guide by Rateb Al-So’ud, Safa Bani Hamdan

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…A questionnaire was developed that consisted of (49) items divided into three fields: participation and personal responsibility towards the environment, environmental justice and environmental awareness. The questionnaire was used following ensuring its validity and reliability. …”
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    Growing Food and Building Power: Urban Agriculture in New York City by Wende Marshall

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Urban gardening, in the analysis of the authors and many of their informants, is not just about growing food, but also about defining and defying the deeper structures of oppression in a race- and class-based society, and about achieving environmental justice and liberation. While for many farms and gardens the point is simply to grow nutritional food, Reynolds and Cohen focus on the activists for whom growing food is a start­ing point to dismantle oppression “at its core” (p. 14).…”
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    Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy : Guidelines for Equitable Theory and Practice / by McDowell, Teresa, author 643463, Knudson-Martin, Carmen, author 643464, Bermudez, J. Maria, author 643465

    Published 2018
    “…Fitting COAMFTE, CACREP, APA, and CSWE requirements for social justice and cultural diversity, this new edition is revised to include current cultural and societal changes, such as Black Lives Matter, other social movements, and environmental justice. It is an essential textbook for students of marriage, couple, and family therapy and important reading for family therapists, supervisors, counselors, and any practitioner wanting to apply a critical consciousness to their work.…”
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    Changes in the relationship between Index of Concentration at the Extremes and U.S. urban greenspace: a longitudinal analysis from 2001–2019 by J. C. Kitch, T. T. Nguyen, Q. C. Nguyen, Y. Hswen

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Public greenspace initiatives need to focus on programs that are more equitable across the spectrum of economic strata to reduce urban health disparities and address concerns of environmental justice.…”
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    Restraining permanent sovereignty over natural resources by Petra Gümplová

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…It is argued that state framed resource sovereignty per se does not represent an obstacle in the path of greater global environmental justice. The principle is strongly justified as a distinct economic expression of post-war state sovereignty and the ramification of the universalization of such principles as decolonization, self-determination, territorial rights, and sovereign equality of states. …”
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    Environmental Responsibility, Active Social Learning, and Political Action by David Hayes

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Links will be made throughout between environmental issues, economic development and social and environmental justice. Another key feature of Green Criminology is the way in which it seeks to align with environmental activism, and an account will be given here of ethnographic research into a contemporary environmental protest movement, the 'anti-fracking' movement. …”
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    Community environmental education and the struggle for water by Bárbara Pelacani, Anne Kassiadou, Daniel Renaud Camargo, Celso Sánchez, Marcelo Stortti

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…To this end, we start from the perspective of community environmental education developed by the Environmental Education Study Group from the South, especially in the interaction with the Movement of Dam Affected People, for the pursuit of environmental justice. Thus, such meetings unveil the necropolitical bias of this “development” project, that clashes with farmers and with life in this territory. …”
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    Playground lead levels in rubber, soil, sand, and mulch surfaces in Boston. by Khaled S Almansour, Nicholas J Arisco, May K Woo, Anna S Young, Gary Adamkiewicz, Jaime E Hart

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…To evaluate the association between material type and lead concentrations, we conducted a two-way ANOVA with repeated measures and built a linear regression model controlling for distance to major roadway, neighborhood-level status as an environmental justice area, peeling paint on the playground, and rubber condition. …”
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    Advancing Sustainable Bio-Waste Management through Law and Policy: How Co-Creation Can Help Pursue Fair Environmental Public Policies in the European Context by Ireneu Mendes, Pedro Rocha, Alexandra Aragão

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…To achieve sustainable food systems—an essential component of the Sustainable Development Goals and the world they envision—public authorities must address the shortage of current bio-waste-management policies and strive towards a new paradigm of bio-waste management, where environmental justice primarily informs policy design and decision making. …”
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    Psychosocial Accompaniment by Mary Watkins

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The decolonization of psychology should enable practitioners to be more effective in working for increased social, economic, and environmental justice; peace building and reconciliation; and local and global ecological sustainability.…”
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    Crossing Boundaries: The Ethics of AI and Geographic Information Technologies by Isaac Oluoch

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The AI guidelines make very clear the potential of AI to negatively impact social and environmental justice, autonomy, fairness and dignity, while far less attention is given to these impacts in the geographic information guidelines. …”
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    Segregação socioambiental: estudo de caso no bairro colôniaventura/Tefé-AM a partir de uma perspectiva geográfica by Antonio Jucivan Martins Bruce, Eubia Andréa Rodrigues

    “…In this conclusions, the results intent to reflect and instigate the theme in question, with the purpose of promoting public policies with social and environmental justice for the residents of the Cologne Ventura neighborhood.…”
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    A short historical investigation into cross-cultural Australian ideas about the marine animal group Teredinidae, their socioecological consequences and some options by Mary Gardner

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Their potential role as subjects of community based monitoring is undeveloped but could serve overlapping concerns of environmental justice as well as the restoration and “future proofing” of habitats. …”
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