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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aSocial work's histories of complicity and resistance :▼ba tale of two professions /▼cedited by Vasilios Ioakimidis, and Aaron Wyllie.▲ |
260 | ▼aBristol :▼bPolicy Press,▼c2023.▲ | ||
300 | ▼ax, 291 p. ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
336 | ▼atext▼btxt▼2rdacontent▲ | ||
337 | ▼aunmediated▼bn▼2rdamedia▲ | ||
338 | ▼avolume▼bnc▼2rdacarrier▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | ▼tPt I. Making amends with the past. -- ▼tLearning from the past to shape the future: uncovering social work's histories of complicity and resistance /▼rVasilios Ioakimidis and Aaron Wyllie --▼tPt II. Legacies of colonialism and racism in social work. -- ▼tCanadian social work and the Sixties Scoop: reflections on the past, lessons for today /▼rFilipe Duarte and Patrick Selmi -- ▼tReconciling systemic abuse of children and young women with social work's commitment to a human rights, transformative practice /▼rCarolyn Noble -- ▼tThe oppressive history of 'child welfare' systems and the need for abolition /▼rAlan J. Dettlaff and Victoria Copeland -- ▼tColonial and apartheid South Africa: social work complicity and resistance /▼rLinda Harms-Smith and Yasmin Turton -- ▼tPt III. Social work's contested ideologies. -- ▼t Social services in Nazi Germany and the role of social workers between complicity and rare resistance /▼rCarola Kuhlmann -- ▼tSocial assistance in Franco's fascist Spain (1939-75): a history of social control, family segregation, and stolen babies /▼rMaría Inés Martínez Herrero -- ▼tSocial work in times of political violence: dictatorships and acts of resistance from the Southern Cone /▼rGianinna Muñoz-Arce and Melisa Campana-Alabarce -- ▼tTrade union mobilisation, resistance and political action of social workers in Portugal /▼rPedro Gabriel Silva and Alcina Martins -- ▼tThe radical roots of popular social work in Palestine /▼rMichael Lavalette -- ▼tPt IV. Social work's complicity with institutionalisation and detention. -- ▼tInstitutionalisation and oppression within mental health systems in England: social work complicity and resistance /▼rRich Moth -- ▼tA refugee crisis or a crisis of anti-immigrant politics? Hostile refugee reception, the pandemic and new solidarities in Cyprus /▼rNicos Trimikliniotis and Vassilis Tsianos -- ▼t Institutionalization of certain children and mothers in Ireland: reflections on the 'troubled history' of child welfare social work /▼rCaroline McGregor -- ▼tPt V. Survivor perspectives and contemporary reflections. -- ▼tFacing the legacy of social work: coming to terms with complicity in systematic inequality and social injustice /▼rBob Pease -- 'We want social workers to hear our story': learning from parents whose children were taken away /▼rGuy Shennan -- ▼tDecolonization and critical social work pedagogies /▼rCaroline Bald and Akudo Amadiegwu -- ▼tAdoption social work practice in Ireland: critical reflections on present-day injustices /▼rClaire McGettrick.▲ |
520 | ▼a"Social work is often presented as a benevolent and politically neutral profession, avoiding discussion about its sometimes troubling political histories. This book rethinks social work's legacy and history of both political resistance and complicity with oppressive and punitive practices. Using a comparative approach with international case studies, the book uncovers the role of social workers in politically tense episodes of recent history including the anti-racist struggle in the US and the impact of colonialism in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. As the de-colonisation of curricula and Black Lives Matter movement gain momentum, the fascinating book skilfully navigates social work's collective political past while considering its future." -- Publisher.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aSocial service▼xPolitical aspects.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aRacism in social services.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aSocial service▼xHistory.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aIoakimidis, Vasilios.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aWyllie, Aaron.▲ |
Social work's histories of complicity and resistance : a tale of two professions
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서명/책임사항
Social work's histories of complicity and resistance : a tale of two professions / edited by Vasilios Ioakimidis, and Aaron Wyllie.
발행사항
Bristol : Policy Press , 2023.
형태사항
x, 291 p. ; 24 cm.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기
Pt I. Making amends with the past. -- Learning from the past to shape the future: uncovering social work's histories of complicity and resistance / Vasilios Ioakimidis and Aaron Wyllie -- Pt II. Legacies of colonialism and racism in social work. -- Canadian social work and the Sixties Scoop: reflections on the past, lessons for today / Filipe Duarte and Patrick Selmi -- Reconciling systemic abuse of children and young women with social work's commitment to a human rights, transformative practice / Carolyn Noble -- The oppressive history of 'child welfare' systems and the need for abolition / Alan J. Dettlaff and Victoria Copeland -- Colonial and apartheid South Africa: social work complicity and resistance / Linda Harms-Smith and Yasmin Turton -- Pt III. Social work's contested ideologies. -- Social services in Nazi Germany and the role of social workers between complicity and rare resistance / Carola Kuhlmann -- Social assistance in Franco's fascist Spain (1939-75): a history of social control, family segregation, and stolen babies / María Inés Martínez Herrero -- Social work in times of political violence: dictatorships and acts of resistance from the Southern Cone / Gianinna Muñoz-Arce and Melisa Campana-Alabarce -- Trade union mobilisation, resistance and political action of social workers in Portugal / Pedro Gabriel Silva and Alcina Martins -- The radical roots of popular social work in Palestine / Michael Lavalette -- Pt IV. Social work's complicity with institutionalisation and detention. -- Institutionalisation and oppression within mental health systems in England: social work complicity and resistance / Rich Moth -- A refugee crisis or a crisis of anti-immigrant politics? Hostile refugee reception, the pandemic and new solidarities in Cyprus / Nicos Trimikliniotis and Vassilis Tsianos -- Institutionalization of certain children and mothers in Ireland: reflections on the 'troubled history' of child welfare social work / Caroline McGregor -- Pt V. Survivor perspectives and contemporary reflections. -- Facing the legacy of social work: coming to terms with complicity in systematic inequality and social injustice / Bob Pease -- 'We want social workers to hear our story': learning from parents whose children were taken away / Guy Shennan -- Decolonization and critical social work pedagogies / Caroline Bald and Akudo Amadiegwu -- Adoption social work practice in Ireland: critical reflections on present-day injustices / Claire McGettrick.
요약주기
"Social work is often presented as a benevolent and politically neutral profession, avoiding discussion about its sometimes troubling political histories. This book rethinks social work's legacy and history of both political resistance and complicity with oppressive and punitive practices. Using a comparative approach with international case studies, the book uncovers the role of social workers in politically tense episodes of recent history including the anti-racist struggle in the US and the impact of colonialism in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. As the de-colonisation of curricula and Black Lives Matter movement gain momentum, the fascinating book skilfully navigates social work's collective political past while considering its future." -- Publisher.
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9781447364276 (pbk.)
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361.3 S678l
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