The Relational Conception of Wellbeing as a Catalyst for the Ecosocial Transition
Helne, T., & Hirvilammi, T. (2017). The Relational Conception of Wellbeing as a Catalyst for the Ecosocial Transition. In A.-L. Matthies, & K. Närhi (Eds.), The Ecosocial Transition of Societies : The Contribution of Social Work and Social Policy (pp. 36-53). Routledge. Routledge Advances in Social Work.
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