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A New Ontology and Youth Work Ethics in a Time of Planetary Crisis

Evidence of the far-reaching impact of the Anthropocene on young people presents youth work with opportunities to reflect on some long-standing issues. This pioneering exercise considers the implications for youth work practice and its ethical frameworks should it embrace the tenets of the 'new...

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Published in:Ethics and social welfare 2024-04, Vol.18 (2), p.131-148
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