Beyond Racial Divides : Ethnicities in Social Work Practice (Contemporary Social Work Studies)

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Beyond Racial Divides : Ethnicities in Social Work Practice (Contemporary Social Work Studies)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138258044
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Written by leading authorities in the field, this challenging book addresses complex issues of ethnicity and racial discrimination in ways that encourage further debate and analysis. Its main theme is that social work has been and remains, deeply implicated in racist policies and practices that have been locality specific, but that racism is also recognizable across borders as a phenomenon that appears everywhere. At the same time, the book focuses on innovative theories and practice which seek to promote an emancipatory social work which sets itself the goal of eradicating social injustice - particularly that applying to race. The contributors come from a wide range of countries and describe their experiences in tackling racism in social work at the levels of both theory and practice. This provides an impressive range of perspectives which cover models of social work created by people who have had to live with racism and find ways of overcoming it as well as those who have struggled to become able to express their own ethnicity without oppressing others. The concluding message of the book is a positive one - people can create a world that goes beyond racial divides by accepting, validating and celebrating diversity while at the same time recognizing that people share many commonalities with others which can be used to establish egalitarian relationships, realize social justice and communicate effectively with each other.

Contents

Contents: Introduction, Lena Dominelli, Walter Lorenz and Haluk Soydan. Exploring Theoretical Frameworks for Social Work: Emerging ethnicities as a theoretical framework for social work, Janis Fook; Ethnic sensitivity: a theoretical framework for social work practice, Wynetta Devore; Multicultural organizational development, Lorraine Gutiérrez; Inclusive thinking and acting, Edwin Hoffman. Community-Oriented Models of Practice: The social pedagogical model in the multicultural society of Germany, Franz Hamburger; Social development as a model of social work practice: the experience of Zimbabwe, Edwin Kaseke; Social work education with migrants and refugees in France, Tasse Abye. Mainstreaming Social Work Practice With Diverse Client Groups: Linking our circles, Richard P. Barth; Minority ethnic elderly: ageing with care, Naina Patel; Lost in public care: the ethnic rights of ethnic minority children, Darja Zavirsek; Mental health services to ethnic minorities: a global perspective, Barbara Solomon. Reclaiming Heritages Through Social Work Practice: Making circles: renewing first nations' ways of helping, Gord Bruyere; A Maori social work construct, Waereti Tait-Rolleston and Sharon Pehi-Barlow; Appropriateness of social work practice with communities of African origin, Asher John-Baptiste. Final Observations, Lena Dominelli, Walter Lorenz and Haluk Soydan; Index.

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