Feminist participatory action research: A methodology for ecosocial justice
Abstract
It is increasingly understood that systems of oppressive power, such as white supremacy, colonialism, neoliberal capitalism, and patriarchy, are the driving forces behind current environmental and climate crises . . .
RAS ID
60372
Document Type
Book Chapter
School
School of Arts and Humanities / Centre for People, Place and Planet
Copyright
subscription content
Publisher
NASW Press
Comments
Godden, N. J., Chakma, T., & Naidu, K. (2023). Feminist participatory action research: A methodology for ecosocial justice. In R. Forbes & K. Smith (Eds.), Ecosocial work: Environmental practie and advocacy (pp. 129-140). NASW Press. https://naswpress.org/product/53675/ecosocial-work