Ecofeminism and Systems Thinking

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Causal Loop Modeling
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Community Operational Research
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Critical Systems
Critical Systems Thinking
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Cultural Ecofeminism
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Gender Sensitive Approach
Indigenous Community Development
Knowledge Generating System
Nature Ecofeminism
Non-human Animals
Nonhuman Animals
Order Boundary
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Process Philosophy
Reflective Practice
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SEIFA
Stick Program
Subject Object Dualisms
Sustainable Social Change
Systemic Intervention Practice
Theoretical Tenants
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138952829
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book brings together two vitally important strands of 20th-century thinking to establish a set of simple and elegant principles for planning, project design and evaluation. It explains the backgrounds of cultural ecofeminism and critical systems thinking, and what we find when they are systematically compared. Both theories share a range of concepts, have a strong social justice ethic, and challenge the legacy of modernity. The book takes theory into practice. The value of the emergent principles of feminist-systems thinking are described and demonstrated through four chapters of case studies in community development settings. The principles can be used to influence project design and outcomes across a range of disciplines including project management, policy, health, education, and community development. This book has much to offer practitioners who seek to create more socially just and equitable project and research outcomes.

Anne Stephens is a Senior Researcher with The Cairns Institute at James Cook University.

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