Social Justice in Outdoor Experiential Education: A State of Knowledge Review

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Abstract

Outdoor experiential education has often been critiqued for its White, male, middle/upper-class, able-bodied history, thereby causing professionals and programs to consider issues of social justice. This state of knowledge paper will review the literature on social and environmental justice, identify gaps in current social justice literature and practice, and offer recommendations for creating a new history.

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Warren, K., Roberts, N. S., Breunig, M., & Alvarez, M. A. (Tony) G. (2014). Social Justice in Outdoor Experiential Education: A State of Knowledge Review. Journal of Experiential Education, 37(1), 89–103. https://doi.org/10.1177/1053825913518898

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