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For years anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice have been embedded in the social work landscape. Thinking beyond the mainstream approaches, this book critically examines some of the core concepts and issues in social work, providing fresh perspectives and opportunities for educators, students and practitioners of social work.
Table of Contents
Foreword; H. Cosis Brown
Introduction; C.Cocker and T.Hafford-Letchfield
PART I: POWER
1. Social Work Identity, Power and Selfhood: A Re-imagining; P. Dunk-West
2. Judith Butler, Power and Social Work; L. Green and B. Featherstone
3. The Law, Professional Ethics and Anti-Oppressive Social Work; S E. Laird
4. Working with Young Separated Asylum Seekers
PART II: DISCOURSE
5. Ableism as Transformative Practice;F.Campbell-Kumari
6. A Critical Analysis of Service User Struggles; S. Cowden and G. Singh
7. Research Ethics: An Indigenous Fijian Project;L. Meo-Sewabu
PART III: SUBJECTIVITY
8. The Subject of Social Work: Towards A New Perspective on Discrimination; S.Webb
9. Critical Perspectives on Intersectionality; C. Bernard and J. Campbell
10. Racism, Sectarianism and Social Work
PART IV: DECONSTRUCTION
11. Deconstructing the Language of Anti-Oppressive Practice in Social Work; D. Turney
12. Transcending the Politics of 'Difference' and 'Diversity'?; P M. Garrett
13. Deconstructing the Family; S.Hicks
14. Deconstructing Sexuality in Anti-Oppressive Practice; D.Jeyasingham.
Introduction; C.Cocker and T.Hafford-Letchfield
PART I: POWER
1. Social Work Identity, Power and Selfhood: A Re-imagining; P. Dunk-West
2. Judith Butler, Power and Social Work; L. Green and B. Featherstone
3. The Law, Professional Ethics and Anti-Oppressive Social Work; S E. Laird
4. Working with Young Separated Asylum Seekers
PART II: DISCOURSE
5. Ableism as Transformative Practice;F.Campbell-Kumari
6. A Critical Analysis of Service User Struggles; S. Cowden and G. Singh
7. Research Ethics: An Indigenous Fijian Project;L. Meo-Sewabu
PART III: SUBJECTIVITY
8. The Subject of Social Work: Towards A New Perspective on Discrimination; S.Webb
9. Critical Perspectives on Intersectionality; C. Bernard and J. Campbell
10. Racism, Sectarianism and Social Work
PART IV: DECONSTRUCTION
11. Deconstructing the Language of Anti-Oppressive Practice in Social Work; D. Turney
12. Transcending the Politics of 'Difference' and 'Diversity'?; P M. Garrett
13. Deconstructing the Family; S.Hicks
14. Deconstructing Sexuality in Anti-Oppressive Practice; D.Jeyasingham.
Product details
Published | Jul 23 2014 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781137023971 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | 0 x 0 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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