'Indigenization' and knowledge development: extending the debate
An 'ecospiritual' perspective: finally, a place for indigenous approaches
- Coates, John, Gray, Mel, Hetherington, Tiani
Changing gears: shifting to an environmental perspective in social work education
Changing values and valuing change: toward an ecospiritual perspective in social work
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Hetherington, Tiani
Conclusion: continuing the decolonization agenda
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Yellow Bird, Michael, Hetherington, Tiani
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Bird, Michael Yellow, Hetherington, Tiani
Environmental ethics for social work: social work's responsibility to the non-human world
From 'Indigenization' to cultural relevance
Hearing Indigenous and local voices in mainstream social work
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Hetherington, Tiani
Hearing indigenous voices in mainstream social work
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Hetherington, Tiani
Ideology and politics: essential factors in the path toward sustainability
Indigenous social work around the world: towards culturally relevant education and practice
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Yellow Bird, Michael
Indigenous social work around the world: towards culturally relevant education and practice
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Yellow Bird, Michael
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Yellow Bird, Michael
Introduction: overview of the last ten years and typology of ESW
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Hetherington, Tiani
Introduction: scoping the terrain of decolonization
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Yellow Bird, Michael, Hetherington, Tiani
Social development, the environment and the future of the planet
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Davies, Kate
The environment and social work: an overview and introduction
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