Critical social work praxis:
"What we think must inform what we do, argue the editors and authors of this cutting-edge social work textbook. In this innovative, expansive, and wide-ranging collection, leading social work thinkers engage with 16 social work traditions to bridge social work theory and practice and arrive at...
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Fernwood Publishing
[2022]
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Zusammenfassung: | "What we think must inform what we do, argue the editors and authors of this cutting-edge social work textbook. In this innovative, expansive, and wide-ranging collection, leading social work thinkers engage with 16 social work traditions to bridge social work theory and practice and arrive at social work praxis: a uniting of critical thought and ethical action. Critical Social Work Praxis is organized into 16 sections, each reflecting a critical social work tradition or approach. Each section has a theory chapter that succinctly outlines the main concepts or tenets of a particular theoretical approach, a praxis chapter that shows how the theory informs social work practice, and a commentary chapter that provides a critical analysis of the tensions and difficulties of the approach. The book will help students understand how to extend theory into praxis, and will give instructors critical new tools and discussion ideas to teach students how to apply theory to action. This book is the result of decades of experience teaching social work theory and praxis and is the most comprehensive teaching and learning tool for the critical social work classroom."-- |
Beschreibung: | xx, 588 pages 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781773631912 1773631918 |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Critical Social Work Praxis : An Introduction |r Brenda A. LeFrançois, Teresa Macías, and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh |t Marxist Social Work -- |t Marxist Theory for Social Work |r James Pike and Tom Vickers |t Which Side Are You On? Marxist Praxis for Social Work |r Gerald de Montigny |t Marxism and Dissenting Social Work: A Commentary |r Paul Michael Garnett |t Structural Social Work -- |t Social Work and Structural Theory : Restoring a Vision for Social Work |r Hugh Shewell |t Structural Social Work with Indigenous Peoples and Homelessness |r Carol Kauppi and Michael Hankard |t Ecosocial Framework in Structural Social Work: A Commentary |r Kati Nähri and Aila-Leena Matthies |t Rights-Based Approaches -- |t Human Rights for Social Work ? |r Jim Ife-- |t Genocide Prevention: A Forgotten Obligation in Social Work? |r Maria Cheung |t Human Rights for Social Work? |r Martha Kuwee Kumsa |t Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP) -- |t Anti-Oppressive Practice Theory: Building Social Justice Social Work |r Donna Baines and Alankaar Sharma |t Phone Calls, Anti-Black Racism and the Relentless Cadence of Anti-Oppressive Transformation |r Notisha Massaquoi |t At a Time of "Reconciliation," Is AOP Ready for Decolonization? |r Kristin Smith |t Feminisms -- |t Interrogating Routes to Feminist Theorizing Indigenous, Anti-Racist, Poststructural and Liberal Frameworks |r Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha |t Progress and Change Require Feminism and Creativity |r Si Chva Transken |t Who is Your Mother? Decolonizing Feminism |r Natalie Clark |t Indigenous Social Work -- |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t Towards Indigenist Re-Imaginings |r Laura Hall, Monique Woolnough, and Sheri Cecchetto |t Trickiness of "Indigenous Social Work": Stories from Toronto's Red Road |r Nicole Penak |t Poststructural Thought: Language, Discourse and Power -- |t Finding Foucault: Critical Ideas to Transform How We Think and Act |r Anne O'Connell |t Poststructural Praxis: Contesting the Subordinating Practices of Community Engagement |r Julia Elizabeth Janes |t Poststructural Thought: Revolutionary Critique of Power |r Susan Strega |t Critical Race Theory -- |t Critical Race Theory for Social Work |r Harjeet Badwall |t Applying Critical Race Theory to Understanding Antecedent Risk Factors for Gang Involvement and Desistance Among Young Black Men |r Sulaimon Giwa and Leslie Bagg |t Situating Anti-Black Racism and Racism Through a Critical Race Theory Lens: Commentary on Social Work Theory and Practice |r Delores V. Mullings |t Critical Whiteness Studies -- |t Evolving Theory of Whiteness: A Journey from W.E.B. Du Bois to Shame and Call-Out Culture |r June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill |t Performativity of Whiteness and Anti-Black Racism in an Academic Supervisory Relationship |r Régine King and Joy Eidse |t Economies of White Emotion |r Donna Jeffrey |t Theories of Colonialism, Colonization and Coloniality -- |t Postcolonialism and Decoloniality |r Teresa Macías |t Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Social Work: A Conversation We Are Yet to Have |r Paul Banahene Adjei |t Colonization: A Commentary |r Kathy Absolon |t Spirituality in Social Work -- |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t Theorizing Spiritual Ontology and Ethics in Transformative Social Work Practice |r Barbara Waterfall |t Re-Storying Hardship and Ease: Towards a Spiritual social Work Praxis |r Siham Elkassem and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh |t Spirituality and Social Work: A Commentary |r Peter Amponsah |t Queer and Transgender Theories -- |t Thinking with and across queer and trans theories -- |t Queer and trans Theory: Towards a Spiritual Social Work Praxis |r Sihan Elkassen and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh |t Spirituality and Social Work: A Commentary |r Peter Amponsah |t Queer and Transgender Theories -- |t Thinking With and Across Queer and Trans Theories |r Cameron Greensmith |t Queer and Trans Theory: Understanding "Gender Passing" Among Filipino Trans Women |r Fritz Pino |t Queer and Trans Approaches Revisited: Resisting Colonial Binaries in the Service of Social Justice |r Michele Fairbairn |t Critical Disability Studies -- |t Disability Studies Insights for Critical Social Work |r Chris Chapman |t Critical Social Work Practice Addressing Disability |r Marilyn Dupré |t Critical Disability Studies in Social Work: Possibilities for Continued Dialogue |r Nirmala Erevelles |t Mad Studies -- |t Mad Studies, Mad Theory |r Brenda A. LeFrançois and Christine R. Peddle |t Maddening Intersectionality : Assemblages, Conviviality and Confluence for Epistemic Dissidence |r Ameil Joseph |t Teaching Mad Studies to Social Work Students |r Jijian Voronka |t Social Anarchist Social Work |r Brenda A. LeFrançois |t Mutual Aid, Autonomy and Anti-Authoritarianism: Building an Anarchist Social Work Praxis |r Mark Baldwin |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t Dawn-Light of Social Work: Anarchist Praxis for Emancipation |r Simon Springer |t Social Work and the Environment -- |t Contested Concepts: Environmental Justice for Social Work |r Donna Jeffery |t Degrowth, Decoloniality and the Unsettling of the Knowing Subject: A Utopian Praxis for Social Work Education |r Teresa Macías |t Social Work and the Environment: Social Work's Wicked Problem |r Sobia Shaheen Shaikh |
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author_additional | Brenda A. LeFrançois, Teresa Macías, and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh James Pike and Tom Vickers Gerald de Montigny Paul Michael Garnett Hugh Shewell Carol Kauppi and Michael Hankard Kati Nähri and Aila-Leena Matthies Jim Ife-- Maria Cheung Martha Kuwee Kumsa Donna Baines and Alankaar Sharma Notisha Massaquoi Kristin Smith Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha Si Chva Transken Natalie Clark Laura Hall, Monique Woolnough, and Sheri Cecchetto Nicole Penak Anne O'Connell Julia Elizabeth Janes Susan Strega Harjeet Badwall Sulaimon Giwa and Leslie Bagg Delores V. Mullings June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill Régine King and Joy Eidse Donna Jeffrey Teresa Macías Paul Banahene Adjei Kathy Absolon Barbara Waterfall Siham Elkassem and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh Peter Amponsah Sihan Elkassen and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh Cameron Greensmith Fritz Pino Michele Fairbairn Chris Chapman Marilyn Dupré Nirmala Erevelles Brenda A. LeFrançois and Christine R. Peddle Ameil Joseph Jijian Voronka Brenda A. LeFrançois Mark Baldwin Simon Springer Donna Jeffery Sobia Shaheen Shaikh |
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contents | Critical Social Work Praxis : An Introduction Marxist Social Work -- Marxist Theory for Social Work Which Side Are You On? Marxist Praxis for Social Work Marxism and Dissenting Social Work: A Commentary Structural Social Work -- Social Work and Structural Theory : Restoring a Vision for Social Work Structural Social Work with Indigenous Peoples and Homelessness Ecosocial Framework in Structural Social Work: A Commentary Rights-Based Approaches -- Human Rights for Social Work ? Genocide Prevention: A Forgotten Obligation in Social Work? Human Rights for Social Work? Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP) -- Anti-Oppressive Practice Theory: Building Social Justice Social Work Phone Calls, Anti-Black Racism and the Relentless Cadence of Anti-Oppressive Transformation At a Time of "Reconciliation," Is AOP Ready for Decolonization? Feminisms -- Interrogating Routes to Feminist Theorizing Indigenous, Anti-Racist, Poststructural and Liberal Frameworks Progress and Change Require Feminism and Creativity Who is Your Mother? Decolonizing Feminism Indigenous Social Work -- Towards Indigenist Re-Imaginings Trickiness of "Indigenous Social Work": Stories from Toronto's Red Road Poststructural Thought: Language, Discourse and Power -- Finding Foucault: Critical Ideas to Transform How We Think and Act Poststructural Praxis: Contesting the Subordinating Practices of Community Engagement Poststructural Thought: Revolutionary Critique of Power Critical Race Theory -- Critical Race Theory for Social Work Applying Critical Race Theory to Understanding Antecedent Risk Factors for Gang Involvement and Desistance Among Young Black Men Situating Anti-Black Racism and Racism Through a Critical Race Theory Lens: Commentary on Social Work Theory and Practice Critical Whiteness Studies -- Evolving Theory of Whiteness: A Journey from W.E.B. Du Bois to Shame and Call-Out Culture Performativity of Whiteness and Anti-Black Racism in an Academic Supervisory Relationship Economies of White Emotion Theories of Colonialism, Colonization and Coloniality -- Postcolonialism and Decoloniality Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Social Work: A Conversation We Are Yet to Have Colonization: A Commentary Spirituality in Social Work -- Theorizing Spiritual Ontology and Ethics in Transformative Social Work Practice Re-Storying Hardship and Ease: Towards a Spiritual social Work Praxis Spirituality and Social Work: A Commentary Queer and Transgender Theories -- Thinking with and across queer and trans theories -- Queer and trans Theory: Towards a Spiritual Social Work Praxis Thinking With and Across Queer and Trans Theories Queer and Trans Theory: Understanding "Gender Passing" Among Filipino Trans Women Queer and Trans Approaches Revisited: Resisting Colonial Binaries in the Service of Social Justice Critical Disability Studies -- Disability Studies Insights for Critical Social Work Critical Social Work Practice Addressing Disability Critical Disability Studies in Social Work: Possibilities for Continued Dialogue Mad Studies -- Mad Studies, Mad Theory Maddening Intersectionality : Assemblages, Conviviality and Confluence for Epistemic Dissidence Teaching Mad Studies to Social Work Students Social Anarchist Social Work Mutual Aid, Autonomy and Anti-Authoritarianism: Building an Anarchist Social Work Praxis Dawn-Light of Social Work: Anarchist Praxis for Emancipation Social Work and the Environment -- Contested Concepts: Environmental Justice for Social Work Degrowth, Decoloniality and the Unsettling of the Knowing Subject: A Utopian Praxis for Social Work Education Social Work and the Environment: Social Work's Wicked Problem |
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spelling | Critical social work praxis edited by Sobia Shaheen Shaikh, Brenda Anne-Marie LeFrançois & Teresa Macías Halifax ; Winnipeg Fernwood Publishing [2022] xx, 588 pages 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Critical Social Work Praxis : An Introduction Brenda A. LeFrançois, Teresa Macías, and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh Marxist Social Work -- Marxist Theory for Social Work James Pike and Tom Vickers Which Side Are You On? Marxist Praxis for Social Work Gerald de Montigny Marxism and Dissenting Social Work: A Commentary Paul Michael Garnett Structural Social Work -- Social Work and Structural Theory : Restoring a Vision for Social Work Hugh Shewell Structural Social Work with Indigenous Peoples and Homelessness Carol Kauppi and Michael Hankard Ecosocial Framework in Structural Social Work: A Commentary Kati Nähri and Aila-Leena Matthies Rights-Based Approaches -- Human Rights for Social Work ? Jim Ife-- Genocide Prevention: A Forgotten Obligation in Social Work? Maria Cheung Human Rights for Social Work? Martha Kuwee Kumsa Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP) -- Anti-Oppressive Practice Theory: Building Social Justice Social Work Donna Baines and Alankaar Sharma Phone Calls, Anti-Black Racism and the Relentless Cadence of Anti-Oppressive Transformation Notisha Massaquoi At a Time of "Reconciliation," Is AOP Ready for Decolonization? Kristin Smith Feminisms -- Interrogating Routes to Feminist Theorizing Indigenous, Anti-Racist, Poststructural and Liberal Frameworks Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha Progress and Change Require Feminism and Creativity Si Chva Transken Who is Your Mother? Decolonizing Feminism Natalie Clark Indigenous Social Work -- Towards Indigenist Re-Imaginings Laura Hall, Monique Woolnough, and Sheri Cecchetto Trickiness of "Indigenous Social Work": Stories from Toronto's Red Road Nicole Penak Poststructural Thought: Language, Discourse and Power -- Finding Foucault: Critical Ideas to Transform How We Think and Act Anne O'Connell Poststructural Praxis: Contesting the Subordinating Practices of Community Engagement Julia Elizabeth Janes Poststructural Thought: Revolutionary Critique of Power Susan Strega Critical Race Theory -- Critical Race Theory for Social Work Harjeet Badwall Applying Critical Race Theory to Understanding Antecedent Risk Factors for Gang Involvement and Desistance Among Young Black Men Sulaimon Giwa and Leslie Bagg Situating Anti-Black Racism and Racism Through a Critical Race Theory Lens: Commentary on Social Work Theory and Practice Delores V. Mullings Critical Whiteness Studies -- Evolving Theory of Whiteness: A Journey from W.E.B. Du Bois to Shame and Call-Out Culture June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill Performativity of Whiteness and Anti-Black Racism in an Academic Supervisory Relationship Régine King and Joy Eidse Economies of White Emotion Donna Jeffrey Theories of Colonialism, Colonization and Coloniality -- Postcolonialism and Decoloniality Teresa Macías Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Social Work: A Conversation We Are Yet to Have Paul Banahene Adjei Colonization: A Commentary Kathy Absolon Spirituality in Social Work -- Theorizing Spiritual Ontology and Ethics in Transformative Social Work Practice Barbara Waterfall Re-Storying Hardship and Ease: Towards a Spiritual social Work Praxis Siham Elkassem and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh Spirituality and Social Work: A Commentary Peter Amponsah Queer and Transgender Theories -- Thinking with and across queer and trans theories -- Queer and trans Theory: Towards a Spiritual Social Work Praxis Sihan Elkassen and Sobia Shaheen Shaikh Spirituality and Social Work: A Commentary Peter Amponsah Queer and Transgender Theories -- Thinking With and Across Queer and Trans Theories Cameron Greensmith Queer and Trans Theory: Understanding "Gender Passing" Among Filipino Trans Women Fritz Pino Queer and Trans Approaches Revisited: Resisting Colonial Binaries in the Service of Social Justice Michele Fairbairn Critical Disability Studies -- Disability Studies Insights for Critical Social Work Chris Chapman Critical Social Work Practice Addressing Disability Marilyn Dupré Critical Disability Studies in Social Work: Possibilities for Continued Dialogue Nirmala Erevelles Mad Studies -- Mad Studies, Mad Theory Brenda A. LeFrançois and Christine R. Peddle Maddening Intersectionality : Assemblages, Conviviality and Confluence for Epistemic Dissidence Ameil Joseph Teaching Mad Studies to Social Work Students Jijian Voronka Social Anarchist Social Work Brenda A. LeFrançois Mutual Aid, Autonomy and Anti-Authoritarianism: Building an Anarchist Social Work Praxis Mark Baldwin Dawn-Light of Social Work: Anarchist Praxis for Emancipation Simon Springer Social Work and the Environment -- Contested Concepts: Environmental Justice for Social Work Donna Jeffery Degrowth, Decoloniality and the Unsettling of the Knowing Subject: A Utopian Praxis for Social Work Education Teresa Macías Social Work and the Environment: Social Work's Wicked Problem Sobia Shaheen Shaikh "What we think must inform what we do, argue the editors and authors of this cutting-edge social work textbook. In this innovative, expansive, and wide-ranging collection, leading social work thinkers engage with 16 social work traditions to bridge social work theory and practice and arrive at social work praxis: a uniting of critical thought and ethical action. Critical Social Work Praxis is organized into 16 sections, each reflecting a critical social work tradition or approach. Each section has a theory chapter that succinctly outlines the main concepts or tenets of a particular theoretical approach, a praxis chapter that shows how the theory informs social work practice, and a commentary chapter that provides a critical analysis of the tensions and difficulties of the approach. The book will help students understand how to extend theory into praxis, and will give instructors critical new tools and discussion ideas to teach students how to apply theory to action. This book is the result of decades of experience teaching social work theory and praxis and is the most comprehensive teaching and learning tool for the critical social work classroom."-- Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaftskritik (DE-588)4020643-9 gnd rswk-swf Social service / Philosophy / Textbooks Social work education / Textbooks Social service / Philosophy Social work education Textbooks Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 s Gesellschaftskritik (DE-588)4020643-9 s DE-604 Shaikh, Sobia Shaheen Sonstige oth LeFrançois, Brenda A. 1968- Sonstige oth Macías, Teresa Sonstige oth Online version Critical social work praxis Winnipeg, Manitoba ; Halifax, Nova Scotia : Fernwood Publishing, 2022 1773635298 9781773635293 |
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