Decolonizing Social Work

Decolonizing Social Work

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May 13, 2016 · 英語 · 電子書籍 (380 ページ)
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形式 電子書籍
ページ数 380
言語 英語
公開されました May 13, 2016
出版社 Routledge
ISBN-10 1317153723
ISBN-13 9781317153726

説明

Exploring the complexities of social work through the lens of decolonization, this book presents a compelling journey into reimagining practice and theory across diverse contexts. The authors draw from their extensive expertise to delve into the necessity of integrating Indigenous perspectives into social work, affirming the importance of cultural sensitivity and inclusion. With a range of case studies from different global regions, readers are invited to witness how social work can evolve by embracing decolonizing principles.

Throughout the chapters, the narrative emphasizes the significance of understanding historical injustices and their ongoing impact on marginalized communities. By highlighting real-world applications, the book serves as a critical guide for social workers, scholars, and policymakers invested in creating meaningful change. Each case study not only illustrates the challenges faced but also celebrates the resilience and resourcefulness of Indigenous communities.

With a focus on collaborative approaches, the authors encourage practitioners to engage in respectful partnerships that honor traditional knowledge systems. The text reinforces the idea that decolonization is not merely an academic exercise but a transformative practice that reshapes relationships and strengthens social work’s effectiveness.

By addressing these essential themes, this book emerges as an invaluable resource, advocating for a future where social work is inherently just, equitable, and rooted in the wisdom of those it serves. It aims to inspire a movement toward a more holistic, inclusive practice that champions the voices of Indigenous peoples and acknowledges the need for systemic change.

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宗教&スピリチュアリティ 科学&技術 歴史 現代 自然

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