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The Better World Handbook: Small Changes That Make A Big Difference

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Better World Handbook: Small Changes That Make A Big Difference
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ellis Jones
By (author) Ross Haenfler
By (author) Brett Johnson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreEnvironmentalist thought and ideology
ISBN/Barcode 9780865715752
ClassificationsDewey:306
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher New Society Publishers
Imprint New Society Publishers
Publication Date 1 February 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

Specifically designed to reach people who normally would not consider themselves activists, The Better World Handbook is directed toward those who care about creating a more just, sustainable, and socially responsible world but don't know where to begin. Substantially updated, this revised bestseller now contains more recent information on global problems, more effective actions, and many new resources.

Author Biography

Ellis Jones has been teaching students to make a difference in the world for the past 15 years. A scholar of social responsibility, social change and everyday activism, he founded and directs the Better World Network, giving presentations throughout the US. He currently teaches sociology at University of California, Davis. Brett Johnson has been a dedicated member of the environmental and simple living movements for years. He coordinates his apartment complex's composting program, leads voluntary simplicity workshops, and is currently researching the voluntary simplicity movement in the U.S. Brett is currently teaching sociology at Luther College in Iowa. Brett Johnson has been a dedicated member of the environmental and simple living movements for years. He coordinates his apartment complex's composting program, leads voluntary simplicity workshops, and is currently researching the voluntary simplicity movement in the U.S. Brett is currently teaching sociology at Luther College in Iowa.