Critical campus sustainabilities : bridging social justice and the environment in higher education / Flora Lu, Emily Murai, editors.

"In response to student demands reflecting the urgency of societal and ecological problems, universities are making a burgeoning effort to infuse environmental sustainability efforts with social justice. In this edited volume, we extend calls for higher education leaders to revamp programming,...

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Other Authors: Lu, Flora (Editor), Murai, Emily (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer/Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023.
Series:Sustainable development goals series
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505 0 0 |t Hearing and Addressing Students’ Needs: --  |t Inclusive Sustainability: The Emergence and Vision of PoCSC /  |r Elida Erickson, Rebecca S. Hernandez, Adriana Renteria --  |t Student Voices on Environmental Spaces and Experiences in Higher Education /  |r Kimberly Dare, Riri Shibata --  |t Teaching Critical Sustainability Studies: Towards a Relational Pedagogy /  |r Emily Murai --  |t UCSC Students’ Sustainability Perceptions, Understandings, and Values: --  |t Student Understandings of Sustainability /  |r Flora Lu, Tashina J. Vavuris, Randy Uang, Cassandra Wood, Anna Sher --  |t The Environmental Belief Paradox /  |r Flora Lu, Randy Uang, Anna Sher --  |t Environmental Sustainability and Epidemiological Struggle: Student Experiences of COVID-19 /  |r Tashina J. Vavuris, Cassandra Wood, Flora Lu, Randy Uang, Anna Sher --  |t Critical Environmentalisms: Overcoming Institutional Obstacles to Meet Students’ Demands for Sustainability Curricula and Action /  |r Flora Lu, Emily Murai, Serena Campbell, Hillary Angelo --  |t Community-Engaged Critical Sustainabilities: --  |t Developing a Praxis of Loving Relations: Lessons from a Community-University Partnership that Centers Undergraduate Research and Learning /  |r Linnea K. Beckett, Michelle Hernandez Romero --  |t Plantando Amor y Cultivando Unidad: A Story of Building and Sustaining an Immigrant-Led Community Garden in Partnership with a University /  |r Michelle Hernandez Romero, Yolanda Perez, Linnea K. Beckett --  |t Environmental Justice Youth Leadership in Salinas Valley, CA /  |r Karen Crespo Triveño, Agustin Angel Bernabe. 
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