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My article "Environmental Education in a Course on Ethics and
International Development," might be relevant. The book in which it
appears has aat least one other relevant article. The book is _Seeking
Environmental Justice_, Sara Wilks, ed. (NY: Editions Rodopi B.V.)
However, this book is extremely expensive. It grew out of a conference
at Oxford on justice and the environment; the whole proceedings are on
the web at
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/publishing/idp/eBooks/PTBEJGC%201.6b.p
df
Judith Andre, Ph.D.
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Subject: Environmental education and social justice?
A student in our Masters program in Education is working on the
following, and requested recommended readings; as it's a bit out of my
area, I ask if you fine folk have any suggestions:
Kate, I am examining the connection between environmental education and
social justice. I was wondering if you had any recommendations for
texts that directly connect environmental education and social justice?
Apologies, as always, for cross-posting (a statement I should probably
add to my signature).
Kathryn J. Norlock
Associate Professor of Philosophy
St. Mary's College of Maryland
18952 E. Fisher Rd.
St. Mary's City, MD 20686
240-895-4337 (ph)
240-895-4436 (fax)
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