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Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science)
Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science)
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Sustainable social work: An environmental justice framework for social work education
S Teixeira, A Krings
Environmental Justice, 59-73, 2018
1162018
Environmental social work in the disciplinary literature, 1991–2015
A Krings, BG Victor, J Mathias, BE Perron
International Social Work 63 (3), 275-290, 2020
912020
Organizing Under Austerity: How Residents’ Concerns Became the Flint Water Crisis
A Krings, D Kornberg, E Lane
Critical Sociology, 0896920518757053, 2018
712018
The comparative impacts of social justice educational methods on political participation, civic engagement, and multicultural activism
A Krings, EA Austic, LM Gutiérrez, KE Dirksen
Equity & Excellence in Education 48 (3), 403-417, 2015
632015
Racial inequality and the implementation of emergency management laws in economically distressed urban areas
SJ Lee, A Krings, S Rose, K Dover, J Ayoub, F Salman
Children and youth services review 70, 1-7, 2016
502016
Resisting gentrification: The theoretical and practice contributions of social work
A Thurber, A Krings, LS Martinez, M Ohmer
Journal of Social Work 21 (1), 26-45, 2021
442021
Equity in sustainable development: Community responses to environmental gentrification
A Krings, TM Schusler
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2020
402020
Environmental justice organizing in a gentrifying community: Navigating dilemmas of representation, issue selection, and recruitment
A Krings, C Copic
Families in Society 102 (2), 154-166, 2021
322021
Collective survival strategies and anti-colonial practice in ecosocial work
FML Bell, MK Dennis, A Krings
Journal of Community Practice 27 (3-4), 279-295, 2019
322019
Integrating youth participation and ecosocial work: New possibilities to advance environmental and social justice
T Schusler, A Krings, M Hernández
Journal of Community Practice 27 (3-4), 460-475, 2019
292019
Planning, participation, and power in a shrinking city: The Detroit Works Project
GB Markus, A Krings
Journal of Urban Affairs 42 (8), 1141-1163, 2020
272020
Social work, politics, and social policy education: Applying a multidimensional framework of power
A Krings, V Fusaro, KL Nicoll, NY Lee
Journal of Social Work Education 55 (2), 224-237, 2019
262019
The future of environmental social work: Looking to community initiatives for models of prevention
S Teixeira, J Mathias, A Krings
Journal of Community Practice 27 (3-4), 414-429, 2019
232019
Recalibrating micro and macro social work: Student perceptions of social action
A Krings, C Trubey-Hockman, MP Dentato, S Grossman
Social Work Education 39 (2), 160-174, 2020
222020
Investigating diversity in social work doctoral education in the United States
M Chin, J Hawkins, A Krings, C Peguero-Spencer, L Gutiérrez
Journal of Social Work Education 54 (4), 762-775, 2018
152018
Research‐based knowledge about social work and sustainability
AL Matthies, A Krings, I Stamm
92020
Who benefits from brownfield cleanup and gentrification? Evidence from Chicago
RT Melstrom, R Mohammadi, T Schusler, A Krings
Urban Affairs Review 58 (6), 1622-1651, 2022
82022
Integrating Green Social Work and the U.S. Environmental Justice Movement: An Introduction to Community Benefits Agreements
A Krings, H Thomas
The Routledge Handbook of Green Social Work, 397-406, 2018
82018
Organizing for environmental justice: From bridges to taro patches
A Krings, MS Spencer, K Jimenez
Governance, Development, and Social Work, 186-200, 2013
82013
Environmental Gentrification in Chicago: Perceptions, Dilemmas and Paths Forward
C Copic, T Schusler, A Krings
https://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=ies_facpubs, 2020
72020
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