Living Well in a World Worth Living in for All Volume 1: Current Practices of Social Justice, Sustainability and Wellbeing /

This open access book is the first of a two-volume series focusing on how people are being enabled or constrained to live well in today's world, and how to bring into reality a world worth living in for all. The chapters offer unique narratives drawing on the perspectives of diverse groups such...

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Kolejni autorzy: Reimer, Kristin Elaine (Redaktor), Kaukko, Mervi (Redaktor), Windsor, Sally (Redaktor), Mahon, Kathleen (Redaktor), Kemmis, Stephen (Redaktor)
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Wydane: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Wydanie:1st ed. 2023.
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505 0 |a Searching for worlds worth living in -- Education for living well in a world worth living in -- Why listen? Student voice work defended: Students as 'expert witnesses' to their experiences in schools and other sites of learning -- The heart of the small rural village school: Roots and wings, solidarity and autonomy -- Leading for love, life, wisdom, and voice in Steiner schools: Constraints and conditions of possibility -- The sand through my fingers: Finding Aboriginal cultural voice, identity and agency on country -- Leading by listening: Why Aboriginal voices matter in creating a world worth living in -- Practices and experiences in educational researcher training: Reflections from research students exploring the theme, living well in a world worth living in, during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Partnering for Hope: Agentic narrative practices shaping a world worth living in -- Keeping each other safe: Young refugees' navigation towards a good life in Finland, Norway, and Scotland -- The kitchen is my favrote place in the house": A world worth living in for children with feeding difficulties and their families -- Facing the climate crisis, acting together: Young climate activists on building sustainable future -- Finding worlds worth living in. 
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