Social work artfully :: beyond borders and boundaries /
"The past two decades have witnessed a vigorous challenge to social work. A growing global convergence between the market and the public sector means that private sector values, priorities, and forms of work organization increasingly permeate social and community services. As challenges facing...
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Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
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Zusammenfassung: | "The past two decades have witnessed a vigorous challenge to social work. A growing global convergence between the market and the public sector means that private sector values, priorities, and forms of work organization increasingly permeate social and community services. As challenges facing people and communities become more layered and complex, our means of responding become more time-bound and reductionist. This book is premised on the belief in the revitalizing power of arts-informed approaches to social justice work; it affirms and invites creative responses to personal, community, and political struggles and aspirations. The projects described in the book address themes of colonization, displacement and forced migration, sexual violence, ableism, and vicarious trauma. Each chapter shows how art can facilitate transformation: by supporting processes of conscientization and enabling re-storying of selves and identities; by contributing to community and cultural healing, sustainability and resilience; by helping us understand and challenge oppressive social relations; and by deepening experiences, images, and practices of care."--Publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781771120890 1771120894 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Where we�ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in Canada -- 2. Where we�ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in South Africa -- 3. How art works: Hopes, claims, and possibilities for social justice -- ART FOR CONSCIENTIZATION AND RE-STORYING SELVES -- 4. Art and storytelling with migrant children: Developing and thickening alternative storylines | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Art towards critical conscientization and social change during social work and human rights education, in the South African post-apartheid and post-colonial context6. When we are naked: An approach to cathartic experience and emotional autonomy within the post-apartheid South African landscape -- ART FOR COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL HEALING, SUSTAINABILITY, AND RESILIENCE -- 7. Excavating and representing community-embedded trauma and resilience: Suitcases, car trips, and the architecture of hope -- 8. Performing understanding: Investigating and expressing difference and trauma | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Towards an Indigenous narrative inquiry: The importance of composite, artful representationsART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL RELATIONS -- 10. Emerging paradigms for managing conflicts through applied arts -- 11. Corroding the comforts of social work knowing: Persons with intellectual disabilities claim the right of inspection over public photographic images -- ART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE -- 12. Bringing relating to the forefront: Using the art of improvisation to actively perceive relational processes actively in social work | |
505 | 8 | |a 13. Making meaning of our experiences of bearing witness to suffering: Employing A/R/Tography to surface co-remembrance and (dwelling) placeBibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z | |
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520 | |a "The past two decades have witnessed a vigorous challenge to social work. A growing global convergence between the market and the public sector means that private sector values, priorities, and forms of work organization increasingly permeate social and community services. As challenges facing people and communities become more layered and complex, our means of responding become more time-bound and reductionist. This book is premised on the belief in the revitalizing power of arts-informed approaches to social justice work; it affirms and invites creative responses to personal, community, and political struggles and aspirations. The projects described in the book address themes of colonization, displacement and forced migration, sexual violence, ableism, and vicarious trauma. Each chapter shows how art can facilitate transformation: by supporting processes of conscientization and enabling re-storying of selves and identities; by contributing to community and cultural healing, sustainability and resilience; by helping us understand and challenge oppressive social relations; and by deepening experiences, images, and practices of care."--Publisher's description. | ||
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contents | Cover -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Where we�ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in Canada -- 2. Where we�ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in South Africa -- 3. How art works: Hopes, claims, and possibilities for social justice -- ART FOR CONSCIENTIZATION AND RE-STORYING SELVES -- 4. Art and storytelling with migrant children: Developing and thickening alternative storylines 5. Art towards critical conscientization and social change during social work and human rights education, in the South African post-apartheid and post-colonial context6. When we are naked: An approach to cathartic experience and emotional autonomy within the post-apartheid South African landscape -- ART FOR COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL HEALING, SUSTAINABILITY, AND RESILIENCE -- 7. Excavating and representing community-embedded trauma and resilience: Suitcases, car trips, and the architecture of hope -- 8. Performing understanding: Investigating and expressing difference and trauma 9. Towards an Indigenous narrative inquiry: The importance of composite, artful representationsART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL RELATIONS -- 10. Emerging paradigms for managing conflicts through applied arts -- 11. Corroding the comforts of social work knowing: Persons with intellectual disabilities claim the right of inspection over public photographic images -- ART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE -- 12. Bringing relating to the forefront: Using the art of improvisation to actively perceive relational processes actively in social work 13. Making meaning of our experiences of bearing witness to suffering: Employing A/R/Tography to surface co-remembrance and (dwelling) placeBibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z |
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spelling | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / Christina Sinding and Hazel Barnes, editors. Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Where weâ€?ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in Canada -- 2. Where weâ€?ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in South Africa -- 3. How art works: Hopes, claims, and possibilities for social justice -- ART FOR CONSCIENTIZATION AND RE-STORYING SELVES -- 4. Art and storytelling with migrant children: Developing and thickening alternative storylines 5. Art towards critical conscientization and social change during social work and human rights education, in the South African post-apartheid and post-colonial context6. When we are naked: An approach to cathartic experience and emotional autonomy within the post-apartheid South African landscape -- ART FOR COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL HEALING, SUSTAINABILITY, AND RESILIENCE -- 7. Excavating and representing community-embedded trauma and resilience: Suitcases, car trips, and the architecture of hope -- 8. Performing understanding: Investigating and expressing difference and trauma 9. Towards an Indigenous narrative inquiry: The importance of composite, artful representationsART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL RELATIONS -- 10. Emerging paradigms for managing conflicts through applied arts -- 11. Corroding the comforts of social work knowing: Persons with intellectual disabilities claim the right of inspection over public photographic images -- ART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE -- 12. Bringing relating to the forefront: Using the art of improvisation to actively perceive relational processes actively in social work 13. Making meaning of our experiences of bearing witness to suffering: Employing A/R/Tography to surface co-remembrance and (dwelling) placeBibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z English. "The past two decades have witnessed a vigorous challenge to social work. A growing global convergence between the market and the public sector means that private sector values, priorities, and forms of work organization increasingly permeate social and community services. As challenges facing people and communities become more layered and complex, our means of responding become more time-bound and reductionist. This book is premised on the belief in the revitalizing power of arts-informed approaches to social justice work; it affirms and invites creative responses to personal, community, and political struggles and aspirations. The projects described in the book address themes of colonization, displacement and forced migration, sexual violence, ableism, and vicarious trauma. Each chapter shows how art can facilitate transformation: by supporting processes of conscientization and enabling re-storying of selves and identities; by contributing to community and cultural healing, sustainability and resilience; by helping us understand and challenge oppressive social relations; and by deepening experiences, images, and practices of care."--Publisher's description. Arts and society Canada. Arts and society South Africa. Social service Canada. Social service South Africa. Social change Canada. Social change South Africa. Arts et société Canada. Arts et société Afrique du Sud. Service social Canada. Service social Afrique du Sud. ART Performance. bisacsh ART Reference. bisacsh Arts and society fast Social change fast Social service fast Canada fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkMHVW4rfVXPrhVP4VwG3 South Africa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcWtkkqd3cMmFw9GBdYT3 A/r/tography. Canada. South Africa. ableism. apartheid. applied arts. applied drama. applied theatre. arts-informed social work. colonization. conflict management. forced migration. image-making. improvisation. indigenous communities. managerialism. migrant children. sexual assault. social justice education. social welfare. storytelling. trauma. Sinding, Christina, 1967- author, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBvYpjRfhVFXpVY64MbHP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002017703 Barnes, Hazel, 1945- author, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjH6bF3TM4fwPybkYT6mMP Print version: Social work artfully. (CaOONL)20149043899 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1433318 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Sinding, Christina, 1967- Barnes, Hazel, 1945- Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / Cover -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Where weâ€?ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in Canada -- 2. Where weâ€?ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in South Africa -- 3. How art works: Hopes, claims, and possibilities for social justice -- ART FOR CONSCIENTIZATION AND RE-STORYING SELVES -- 4. Art and storytelling with migrant children: Developing and thickening alternative storylines 5. Art towards critical conscientization and social change during social work and human rights education, in the South African post-apartheid and post-colonial context6. When we are naked: An approach to cathartic experience and emotional autonomy within the post-apartheid South African landscape -- ART FOR COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL HEALING, SUSTAINABILITY, AND RESILIENCE -- 7. Excavating and representing community-embedded trauma and resilience: Suitcases, car trips, and the architecture of hope -- 8. Performing understanding: Investigating and expressing difference and trauma 9. Towards an Indigenous narrative inquiry: The importance of composite, artful representationsART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL RELATIONS -- 10. Emerging paradigms for managing conflicts through applied arts -- 11. Corroding the comforts of social work knowing: Persons with intellectual disabilities claim the right of inspection over public photographic images -- ART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE -- 12. Bringing relating to the forefront: Using the art of improvisation to actively perceive relational processes actively in social work 13. Making meaning of our experiences of bearing witness to suffering: Employing A/R/Tography to surface co-remembrance and (dwelling) placeBibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z Arts and society Canada. Arts and society South Africa. Social service Canada. Social service South Africa. Social change Canada. Social change South Africa. Arts et société Canada. Arts et société Afrique du Sud. Service social Canada. Service social Afrique du Sud. ART Performance. bisacsh ART Reference. bisacsh Arts and society fast Social change fast Social service fast |
title | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / |
title_auth | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / |
title_exact_search | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / |
title_full | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / Christina Sinding and Hazel Barnes, editors. |
title_fullStr | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / Christina Sinding and Hazel Barnes, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries / Christina Sinding and Hazel Barnes, editors. |
title_short | Social work artfully : |
title_sort | social work artfully beyond borders and boundaries |
title_sub | beyond borders and boundaries / |
topic | Arts and society Canada. Arts and society South Africa. Social service Canada. Social service South Africa. Social change Canada. Social change South Africa. Arts et société Canada. Arts et société Afrique du Sud. Service social Canada. Service social Afrique du Sud. ART Performance. bisacsh ART Reference. bisacsh Arts and society fast Social change fast Social service fast |
topic_facet | Arts and society Canada. Arts and society South Africa. Social service Canada. Social service South Africa. Social change Canada. Social change South Africa. Arts et société Canada. Arts et société Afrique du Sud. Service social Canada. Service social Afrique du Sud. ART Performance. ART Reference. Arts and society Social change Social service Canada South Africa |
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