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Category Archives: Environmental Social Work for Environmental Justice

Psychoanalysis: Form and Function

Form follows function: great artists can do both Unity of the divided self comes with the mastery of both Ridged: inflexible in human form gets you low standard aptitude scores of physicality, thus biology calls for both, the argument against is thus not grounded in scientific law. a=form   b =function c=flexability Natural laws allow forContinue reading “Psychoanalysis: Form and Function”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 28, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on Psychoanalysis: Form and Function

Beauty in the Meta dynamic breakdown: a call for collaboration

Mystified: utterly bewilder or perplex (pbs.org) The environment brings about a mystified mental state. That’s the beauty of it, enchanting like love, or hearing a symphony, or better yet writing one. Maybe even better is a more logical example: knowing thy whom wrote one, humans mystify. Classically we ponder up mystic(s) of feminine energy, a women, aContinue reading “Beauty in the Meta dynamic breakdown: a call for collaboration”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 25, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on Beauty in the Meta dynamic breakdown: a call for collaboration

United we stand and must stand as global humans

Through just actions do we find justice. Justice is not the beauty in the breakdown. Justice is justified jointly as nation(s) not nation. Society in entirety needs to stop thinking so independently and find some type of common ground. The global economy is failing that’s just a fact. There is no justice in gun violenceContinue reading “United we stand and must stand as global humans”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 23, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on United we stand and must stand as global humans

Environmentalism and Counterparts

Environmentalism and counterpartsA small but impactful way to support environmentalism is to outthink the need for counterparts. In other words variations. Why do we need multiple sizes of tuperwear when tuperwear companies could just make one singular ideal sized dish. One plate size, one drink size, singular but perfected or designed with thought. To askContinue reading “Environmentalism and Counterparts”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 22, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on Environmentalism and Counterparts

Policy and zip codes

Manifest destiny is a provocative word. Entrenched in westernism, a result of modernity drenched in hope of an outline or the right linear path. But a path is not outlined its accumulated with and through the variables of “life” that are actually more quantifiable then presently still thought. A zip code, a longitudinal and lateralContinue reading “Policy and zip codes”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 18, 2023January 18, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on Policy and zip codes

decarthian frame

We need to conciser that in a new age and day there are new marginalized groups. One would be ignorant to think that devices don’t feel pain rid of a mental scope. We create as humans with the intent of intelligence but at what point do we decipher artificial from official? For if we createContinue reading “decarthian frame”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 16, 2023January 16, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on decarthian frame

Entropically aware … a poem for greater good

Let’s make a degree be cool Let’s reclaim movement Through that we heal Like a meditative practice movement with purpose like Qi the life force we all have it. Mine when I type or write ✍️ Or sweep For others the motion of a turn signal or drink it doesn’t have to be one thingsContinue reading “Entropically aware … a poem for greater good”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 15, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on Entropically aware … a poem for greater good

Anthropocentrism

Anthropocentrism: has the aim(s) of human supremacy but the implications of it are that its derivative of an individualistic mental frame. The ability to expand a one-sided mind is limited by the lack of cultural competence, thus ignorance. Ignorance could be understood as a feeling or an emotionally limited scope, the latter would be theContinue reading “Anthropocentrism”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 12, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeTags:Anthropocentrism, ecological self, environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, systems of oppressionLeave a comment on Anthropocentrism

Applied Policy Social Work

Policy Practice Social Work Because I stand by intellectual knowledge being open source! I am sharing this mind mapping I did; when I realized that the state policy of providing nicotine patches to patients comes to a point of intersection. At the point of intersection the cycle is not broken, ie. the health cycle isContinue reading “Applied Policy Social Work”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJanuary 10, 2023Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on Applied Policy Social Work

First DOI

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363312745_Climate_crisis_and_forced_migration

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWSeptember 17, 2022Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeLeave a comment on First DOI

Environmental Feedback Systems

Gravity is “invisible” but not removed from sensation; we can feel the effects of gravity daily, for example dropping something on your foot. In short gravity relates to mass, “People have mass too, and while our physical bodies might not exert gravity the way the Sun affects the Earth, our interests, experiences, appearance, ethics, morals,Continue reading “Environmental Feedback Systems”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWJune 10, 2020August 13, 2021Posted inEnvironmental Social Work for Environmental JusticeTags:ecological social work, ecological systems, social work1 Comment on Environmental Feedback Systems

Global Public Goods(GPGs)

aka Global Social Issue Global Public Goods (GPGs) is a variable which serves global agendas due to the necessary use of Intellectual Knowledge house in GPGs as platforms for strategic building in developing countries. As social workers engage with international relations the profession must have access to the most recent research. Often research is housedContinue reading “Global Public Goods(GPGs)”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWMarch 20, 2020August 13, 2021Posted inEnvironmental Justice Research, Environmental Social Work for Environmental Justice, Published, social workTags:environmental justice, environmental social work, Global Pubic Goods, Green Social Work, international social work, social work, social worker shop1 Comment on Global Public Goods(GPGs)

Who will win? Man or nature? A Timeless Question

There has been an attempt to turn an actual conversation, which at one point was modern, into some post-modern hype. The children protesting are not posing some satirical Modest Proposal (Jonathan Swift, 1729) esque archetype. They are disturbed. The ongoing public conversation about the environment is grounded in the ancient dichotomy of man versus natureContinue reading “Who will win? Man or nature? A Timeless Question”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Amlicke, MSWOctober 10, 2019September 11, 2020Posted inEnvironmental Justice Research, Environmental Social Work for Environmental Justice, Published, social workTags:environmental justice, environmental social work, social systems, social theory, social work3 Comments on Who will win? Man or nature? A Timeless Question
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