Social work and human services responsibilities in a time of climate change: country, community and complexity
"This book provides an accessible, research informed text for students, social workers and other social service workers and community development workers focused on practically linking climate change to social justice. It will be required reading for all scholars, students and professionals of...
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgement xiii How we name and use key concepts throughout the book xiii 1 Starting the conversation 1 About this book 2 The start 3 First Nations Worldviews — the first sunrise 4 Complexity theory 5 Community development 6 A note on context — neo-liberalism 8 Social work and human services: what’s climate change got to do with it? 9 Research and its roles 10 Possibilities 10 The layout of this book 11 The authors 13 2 Ideas in action Connecting social and ecological justice: exploringframes and ideas 18 Responsibility 21 Risk 23 Resilience 24 Making sense of action: mitigation and adaptation? 26 Locating social work and human services — ethics, care and social justice 21 Care, ethics and intersections 28 Ideas to action 30 18
viii Contents 3 First Nations Worldviews - the first sunrise 35 Author standpoint 35 The first sunrise — time immemorial 36 First Nations Worldviews 37 Climate action and Aboriginal Worldviews 41 Cultural burning, a renewed interest 43 What is cultural burning? 44 Environmental justice 44 The Victorian Traditional Owner Cultural Fire Strategy 45 Human rights and social work 47 Practical tools 48 Cultural humility 49 Decolonisation 49 Listening deeply 49 Acknowledgement 50 Critical reflection 50 4 Complexity 54 Introduction 54 The development of complexity theory 56 Complexity theory and social systems 57 Focus concepts 58 Convergence 58 Emergence 60 Self-organising systems 61 Feedback loops 62 Adaptation 63 Incorporating a critical lens 63 Wicked problems 64 Human services and collaborative complexity 66 Action research and complexity thinking 66 Implicationsfor social work and human service practice 67 Connections are key to complex systems 69 Complexity thinking acknowledges and values diverse perspectives 70 Complexity theory integrates micro-, meso-, macro- and chrono-systems 70 In. the life of complex systems and wicked problems, there is no end point, only progression 71 Arising from this, small actions can have large consequences (and vice versa) 71 Social workers and human service practitioners are agents for change 71 Complexity thinking encourages innovation and optimism in an uncertain world 72 Conclusion 72
Contents ix 5 The basics Food 77 Alternative food systems and their challenges 79 Promising directions 81 Energy 86 Renewable energy and social justice 87 Community renewable energy projects 90 Water 94 The Murray-Darling Basin 96 Social work and human services 100 6 Acting for change 106 Community development practice and climate change 106 Some useful conceptual tools 108 Understandings ofpower 109 Critical consciousness or conscientisation 109 Recognition 110 Dadirri (as practice) 111 A few words of caution: the ‘c’ word 112 Actingfor change as individuals 113 At home 117 At the office 119 With our neighbourhoods 120 7 Acting for change together: collective action 126 The dominance of individual choice and why we need to reconnect collective networks for action 126 Collective action persists and re-emerges 128 Swimming against the tide not in a good way 130 What are we talking about when we say, ‘collective action’? 131 Self-organising systems 133 Drawing down on social capital and local networks 135 Widening and deepening the view: collective action at multiple scales 136 Collective action: not as simple as it looks 140 8 Acting for change: mobilising policy Public policy 145 Wicked social problems 147 Climate change and policy 150 National policy 153 Global policy making 154 145
x Contents Positive steps 156 Social work and human service practitioners as policy actors 157 9 Emergent moments: when it all goes wrong Drawing from our research to make sense of ideas, context and action when disasters bring climate change to our attention 168 Context 1 - coastal communities 169 Context 2 - peri-urban communities on the outskirts of a capital city 173 Context 3 ֊ region comprising rural, urban, coastal and inland communities 177 Learning from emergent moments 178 167 10 Emergent moments: the future 180 Introduction 180 Mental health 182 Scenario 183 What is the change we suggest? 183 What is the role of social workers and human service workers? 183 Health 184 Scenario 185 What is the change we suggest? 185 What is the role of social and human service workers? 186 Housing 187 Scenario 188 What is the change we suggest? 188 What is the role of social workers? 189 Child protection 189 Scenario 190 What is the change we suggest? 190 What might this mean for social workers and human service workers? 191 Income suppo rt 191 Scenario 192 What needs to change? 192 What is the role of social and human service workers? 192 Place-based (non-government) organisations 193 Scenario 194 What needs to change? 194 What is the role of social and human service workers? 195 Conclusion 195
Contents 11 Case studies xi 197 Case study: food systems, water and workers 197 Water risk as plantings grow 197 Harvest labour: challenges and responses 198 Case study: Aboriginal knowledges and community voices 199 We’d love a flood about now... 200 They were invited... 200 Case study: Knitting Nannas 201 ‘What are you knitting? - A revolution’ 201 The Nannas as a self-organising system 201 Craftivism in action 202 The importance of interconnectedness 203 Case study: urban heat sinks 203 Impacts of heatwaves 203 Perceptions of climate change 204 Case study: beyond the hero narrative: recognising community collective action 205 Community in action 206 Index 209
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CONTENTS Acknowledgement xiii How we name and use key concepts throughout the book xiii 1 Starting the conversation 1 About this book 2 The start 3 First Nations Worldviews — the first sunrise 4 Complexity theory 5 Community development 6 A note on context — neo-liberalism 8 Social work and human services: what’s climate change got to do with it? 9 Research and its roles 10 Possibilities 10 The layout of this book 11 The authors 13 2 Ideas in action Connecting social and ecological justice: exploringframes and ideas 18 Responsibility 21 Risk 23 Resilience 24 Making sense of action: mitigation and adaptation? 26 Locating social work and human services — ethics, care and social justice 21 Care, ethics and intersections 28 Ideas to action 30 18
viii Contents 3 First Nations Worldviews - the first sunrise 35 Author standpoint 35 The first sunrise — time immemorial 36 First Nations Worldviews 37 Climate action and Aboriginal Worldviews 41 Cultural burning, a renewed interest 43 What is cultural burning? 44 Environmental justice 44 The Victorian Traditional Owner Cultural Fire Strategy 45 Human rights and social work 47 Practical tools 48 Cultural humility 49 Decolonisation 49 Listening deeply 49 Acknowledgement 50 Critical reflection 50 4 Complexity 54 Introduction 54 The development of complexity theory 56 Complexity theory and social systems 57 Focus concepts 58 Convergence 58 Emergence 60 Self-organising systems 61 Feedback loops 62 Adaptation 63 Incorporating a critical lens 63 Wicked problems 64 Human services and collaborative complexity 66 Action research and complexity thinking 66 Implicationsfor social work and human service practice 67 Connections are key to complex systems 69 Complexity thinking acknowledges and values diverse perspectives 70 Complexity theory integrates micro-, meso-, macro- and chrono-systems 70 In. the life of complex systems and wicked problems, there is no end point, only progression 71 Arising from this, small actions can have large consequences (and vice versa) 71 Social workers and human service practitioners are agents for change 71 Complexity thinking encourages innovation and optimism in an uncertain world 72 Conclusion 72
Contents ix 5 The basics Food 77 Alternative food systems and their challenges 79 Promising directions 81 Energy 86 Renewable energy and social justice 87 Community renewable energy projects 90 Water 94 The Murray-Darling Basin 96 Social work and human services 100 6 Acting for change 106 Community development practice and climate change 106 Some useful conceptual tools 108 Understandings ofpower 109 Critical consciousness or conscientisation 109 Recognition 110 Dadirri (as practice) 111 A few words of caution: the ‘c’ word 112 Actingfor change as individuals 113 At home 117 At the office 119 With our neighbourhoods 120 7 Acting for change together: collective action 126 The dominance of individual choice and why we need to reconnect collective networks for action 126 Collective action persists and re-emerges 128 Swimming against the tide not in a good way 130 What are we talking about when we say, ‘collective action’? 131 Self-organising systems 133 Drawing down on social capital and local networks 135 Widening and deepening the view: collective action at multiple scales 136 Collective action: not as simple as it looks 140 8 Acting for change: mobilising policy Public policy 145 Wicked social problems 147 Climate change and policy 150 National policy 153 Global policy making 154 145
x Contents Positive steps 156 Social work and human service practitioners as policy actors 157 9 Emergent moments: when it all goes wrong Drawing from our research to make sense of ideas, context and action when disasters bring climate change to our attention 168 Context 1 - coastal communities 169 Context 2 - peri-urban communities on the outskirts of a capital city 173 Context 3 ֊ region comprising rural, urban, coastal and inland communities 177 Learning from emergent moments 178 167 10 Emergent moments: the future 180 Introduction 180 Mental health 182 Scenario 183 What is the change we suggest? 183 What is the role of social workers and human service workers? 183 Health 184 Scenario 185 What is the change we suggest? 185 What is the role of social and human service workers? 186 Housing 187 Scenario 188 What is the change we suggest? 188 What is the role of social workers? 189 Child protection 189 Scenario 190 What is the change we suggest? 190 What might this mean for social workers and human service workers? 191 Income suppo rt 191 Scenario 192 What needs to change? 192 What is the role of social and human service workers? 192 Place-based (non-government) organisations 193 Scenario 194 What needs to change? 194 What is the role of social and human service workers? 195 Conclusion 195
Contents 11 Case studies xi 197 Case study: food systems, water and workers 197 Water risk as plantings grow 197 Harvest labour: challenges and responses 198 Case study: Aboriginal knowledges and community voices 199 We’d love a flood about now. 200 They were invited. 200 Case study: Knitting Nannas 201 ‘What are you knitting? - A revolution’ 201 The Nannas as a self-organising system 201 Craftivism in action 202 The importance of interconnectedness 203 Case study: urban heat sinks 203 Impacts of heatwaves 203 Perceptions of climate change 204 Case study: beyond the hero narrative: recognising community collective action 205 Community in action 206 Index 209 |
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