Wild Civility: Cultivating the Foundations of Social Justice through Participation in a Wilderness Program
Contribuinte(s) |
Applied Health Sciences Program |
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Data(s) |
09/08/2012
09/08/2012
09/08/2012
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Resumo |
This heuristic inquiry examined if the foundations of social justice knowledge and beliefs were developed as a result of participation in a wilderness program and what knowledge and beliefs were developed. There were six participants in this study. Data collection involved participants completing pre- and post- program interviews and daily journals during the program. Through inductive analysis six themes emerged. Three of these were related to the development of certain foundations of social justice: (a) experienced conflict development and resolution; (b) experienced relationship change and development; and (c) shift from “me” to “we” mentality. The remaining three themes were included as additional findings: (a) experienced personal change and development; (b) identification of specific factors of the program responsible for changes; and (c) bringing learning back to everyday life. Results highlight wilderness program impacts on participants’ social justice knowledges and beliefs and inform wilderness program providers and social justice educators. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Brock University |
Palavras-Chave | #social justice #wilderness programs #outdoor education #food stress #conflict |
Tipo |
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |