Social justice theory and practice for social work: critical and philosophical perspectives
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Beschreibung: | This book offers a much-needed critical overview of the concept of social justice and its application in professional social work practice. Social justice has a rich conceptual genealogy in critical theory and political philosophy. For students, teachers and social workers concerned with empowerment, social change and human rights, this book provides a guide to the key ideas and thinkers, crucial historical developments and contemporary debates about social justice. It synthesises interdisciplinary knowledge and offers a new framework for practice, including a clear and practical exposition of four domains of skills and knowledge important for social justice informed social work. The book also contributes to social work pedagogy by offering a comprehensive set of learning outcomes that can be used to design curriculum, teaching and learning, and further research into social justice praxis |
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1 Injustice and Its Many Forms............................................. 1
Introduction ........................................................... 1
Injustice and Its Many Forms............................................ 2
Inequality ........................................................... 3
Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Displaced People......................... 5
Discrimination and Stigma............................................ 5
Violence, Abuse and Mistreatment...................................... 6
Racism............................................................... 7
Poverty............................................................... 8
Environmental Injustice............................................. 9
Explaining Injustice: Some Organising Concepts......................... 10
Prejudice, Discrimination and the Links to Injustice............ . 13
Privilege......................................................... 15
Conclusion .......................................................... 17
References............................................................. 18
2 Social Justice as an Ethic of Social Work............................... 23
Introduction........................................................ 23
Defining Social Justice............................................... 24
Some Background to Social Justice.................................... 25
The Structural Analysis in Social Justice............................. 26
The Therapeutic Turn: Whither Social Justice? ......................... 27
Social Justice and Social Work Ethical Codes........................... 30
Australia........ . .............................................. 32
Canada.............................................................. 33
International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW)
and British Association of Social Workers............................ 33
Japan............................................................... 33
New Zealand . .................................................... 33
United States....................................................... 34
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Conclusion........................................................ 34
References........................................................ 35
3 A Critical History of the Social Work Response to Social
Justice ............................................................ 39
Introduction..........,........................................... 39
The Problems of Presenting a History of Social Work............. 39
Knowledge and Social Work............................... . ....... 40
Social Work Techniques............................................. 43
Visiting ........................................................ 44
Casework......................................................... 46
Group Work . ................................................... 48
Community Organising............................................ 50
Policy and Advocacy............................................. 51
Conclusion.......................................................... 53
References........................................................ 53
4 Capitalism and Neoliberalism..................................... 59
Introduction ..................................................... 59
What Is Capitalism?............................................... 61
A Mode of Production Concerning Private Property and Profit .... 61
A Requisite Condition for Democracy and Freedom.................. 63
Marxist and Keynesian Critiques of Capitalism.................... 63
Marxist Critique of Capitalism.................................. 64
Keynes’ Critique of Unregulated Capitalism....................... 65
Globalisation. ......................................... . ..... 66
Neoliberalism . . . . ........................................... 67
Neoliberalism as a Favoured Policy Program....................... 70
Institutional Transformation................................... 70
Neoliberal Subjectivity and Hegemony.......................... . 72
Contesting Neoliberalism.......................................... 73
Conclusion......................................................... 77
References . . . ................................................. 77
5 Power and Knowledge................................................. 81
Introduction........... . . ...................................... 81
Structural and Behavioural Accounts of Power........................ 83
Poststructural Accounts of Power.................................. 85
Pastoral Power................................................ 87
Risk and Biopolitics............................................ 88
Power, Knowledge and the Human Sciences.......................... 91
Conclusion.......................................................... 93
References.......................................................... 94
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6 Critical Social Science and Critical Theory........................ 97
Introduction......................................................... 97
Critical Social Science or Critical Theory? ......... . ........... 98
Frankfurt School of Critical Theory................................. . 101
Theory of False Consciousness .................................... 102
Theory of Crisis.................................................. 103
Theory of Education ................................................ 104
Theory of Transformative Action.................................... 104
Feminisms............................................................ 105
Theory of False Consciousness...................................... 107
Theory of Crisis................................................. 107
Theory of Education................................................. 108
Theory of Transformative Action................................... . 108
Postcolonialism..................................................... 109
Theory of False Consciousness...................................... 109
Theory of Crisis.................................................... Ill
Theory of Education............................................... Ill
Theory of Transformative Action.................................... 112
Conclusion...................................................... 112
References........................................................... 113
7 Distributive Theories of Justice...................................... 117
Introduction........................................................ 117
Liberalism, Fairness and Equality................................... 119
Utilitarianism, Marxism and the Welfare State......................... 120
John Rawls—“A Theory of Justice”. .................................... 121
The Veil of Ignorance, the Original Position and Principles
of Justice......................................................... 122
Against Utilitarianism.............................................. 125
Against Meritocracy................................................. 127
The Primacy of the Individual . .................................... 128
Choice and Autonomy. ............................................... 129
Cooperation . . ................................................ 130
Conclusion.......................................................... 131
References........................................................ 131
8 Democracy and Participation........................................... 133
Introduction.......................................................... 133
Nation-States and Civil Society....................................... 133
Social Justice in the Nation-State.................................. 134
The Nation-State as Coordinating Activities......................... 135
Civil Society....................................................... 136
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Constitutionalism and the Limits to Democracy..................... 137
Constitutionalism and Popular Sovereignty....................... 140
Freedom and Equality................................................ 143
Dependence—Freedom as Non-domination.............................. 144
Non-interference.................................................. 145
Self-realisation.................................................. 146
Deep Diversity.................................................... 147
Conclusion . ..................................................... 149
References.......................................................... 150
9 Human Rights and Autonomy........................................... 153
Introduction . .................................................... 153
Human Rights........................................................ 155
The Moral Basis for Human Rights................................ 155
Social Work and Human Rights...................................... 156
Human Rights and Globalisation.................................... 157
The Limitations to Juridical Human Rights......................... 157
Autonomy............................................................ 159
Preliminary Definitions and Concepts of Autonomy.................. 159
Liberal and Kantian Notions of Autonomy........................... 161
Communication, Speech and Deliberation.......................... 162
Autonomy and Practical and Social Identities...................... 163
Feminist Critique and Reconstruction of the Concept of Autonomy ... 164
First Wave Feminism............................................... 164
Second Wave and Radical Feminism ................................. 165
Postcolonial Feminism............................................. 166
Poststructural Feminism. . . ................................... 167
Conclusion.......................................................... 168
References . ...................................................... 168
10 Social Justice and Social Work Practice............................ 171
Introduction...................................................... 171
Summary of the Four Approaches and Indicative Practices........... 173
Critical Social Science, Critical Theory and Social Work........ 173
Social Work and Approaches Towards Distributive Justice........... 175
Social Work Approaches Towards Participation and Democracy . . . 176
Social Work and the Pursuit of Human Rights and Autonomy........ 177
Conclusion........................................................ 179
References......................................................... 182
Contents xvii
11 Social Justice and Social Work Education....................... 187
Introduction................................................... 187
Curriculum Frameworks.......................................... 188
Constructive Alignment......................................... 188
Backward Design . ............................................ 193
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy of Learning........................... 195
Concepts in Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy............................. 195
The Knowledge Dimension....................................... 195
The Cognitive Dimension........................................ 198
Definitions for Learning Outcomes............................. 200
Conclusion.................................................. 204
References.................................................... 204
Index........................................................... 207
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title_full_unstemmed | Social justice theory and practice for social work critical and philosophical perspectives Lynelle Watts, David Hodgson |
title_short | Social justice theory and practice for social work |
title_sort | social justice theory and practice for social work critical and philosophical perspectives |
title_sub | critical and philosophical perspectives |
topic | Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd Soziale Gerechtigkeit (DE-588)4236433-4 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialarbeit Soziale Gerechtigkeit Ethik Politik Politische Philosophie Politisches Handeln Menschenrecht |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030909440&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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