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_aCritical Social Work _bTheories and Practices for a Socially &Just World _cJune Allan, Linda Briskman,et.al. _henglish |
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_a2nd ed _b2020 |
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _c2020 |
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_aix-352 p. _bsof tbound _c17.6* 23 cm |
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505 | _aList of Contributors Part I: Introduction 1 Introducing critical theories for social work in a neo-liberal context Part II: Developing conceptual frameworks for critical social work 2 Tracing the origins of critical social work practice 3 Theorising new developments in critical social work 4 From evidence-based practice to critical knowledge in post-positivist social work 5 Promoting a human rights perspective on critical social work 6 Doing critical social work Part III: Resisting domination and oppression 7 Towards anti-racist and culturally affirming practices 8 Reversing colonial practices with Indigenous peoples 9 Reconstructing social work practices with families 10 Examining the meaning of childhood in critical social work practice 11 Using critical reflection to improve feminist practice 12 Challenges and directions for profeminist practice with men 13 Empower.......................................................................... | ||
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