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Critical Systemic Praxis for Social and Environmental Justice: A Case Study of Management,Governance, and Policy
Authors:McIntyre  Janet
Affiliation:(1) Flinders Institute of Public Policy and Management (FIPPM), Flinders University, G.P.O. Box 2100, Adelaide, South Australia
Abstract:Internationally, globalization has been paradoxically translated into colonization, economic rationalist development, nationalism, and closure born of a fear of the implications of globalization and global markets for the least powerful countries, regions, and interest groups. Social problems in terms of the economic rationalist approach are increasingly individualized and citizenship models emphasize the responsibility of individuals and families. Many current human service and social policy models in Australia (as elsewhere) are nonsystemic (psychological, medical, education, crime prevention, and economic). The paper reflects on an experience of undertaking a study of the life chances of citizens in a remote region of Australia. This is a paper about doing systemic thinking and practice in Alice Springs (Mpwartwe, or caterpillar dreaming) as a social policy researcher attempting to use and advocating a participatory action research approach to social policy development based on a multisite, multimethod research design of perceived, expressed, and normative needs.
Keywords:healthy settings  social capital  managerialism  critical systemic praxis  boundaries  sectors  disciplines
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