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Social JusticeBooks & Book Chapters:Burger, J. (2001). Protecting the commons : A framework for resource management in the Americas. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. Media:Salina, I. (Director). (2008). Flow. [Video/DVD] New York: Oscilloscope Pictures. Snitow, A., Kaufman, D., & Yamamoto, K. (Directors). (2004). Thirst. [Video/DVD] Oley, PA: Bullfrog Films. Miller, L. (Director). (2008). The Water Front. [Video/DVD] Oley, PA: Bullfrog Films. Articles:Cho, R. U. (2007). Is bottled water a moral issue? Christian Century, 124(1), 13-14. Douglas, D. (1985). Bringing water to the thirsty: The other global crisis. Christian Century, 102(33), 973-975. Ellison, S. H. (2006). Who can own water? Church & Society, 96(4), 39-42. Fresh water: Our earth community's survival depends upon it. (2003). Christian Social Action, 16(1), 18-21. John, T. (2006). Water -- a resource for all, not the privileged few. Church & Society, 96(4), 43-43. Lefevere, P. (2008, April 18). Water: Tapping a strained supply. National Catholic Reporter, 44(17), 1a-6a. Lundqvist, J. (1998). Avert looming hydrocide. Ambio, 27(6), 428-433. Sasi, K. P. (2006). When the source of life becomes a commodity. Journal of Dharma, 31(4), 505-509. |
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