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Taylor & Francis

Disrupting Whiteness in Social Work

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<p>Focussing on the epistemic - the way in which knowledge is understood, </p><p></p><p>constructed, </p><p></p><p>transmitted and used - this book shows the way social work</p><p></p><p>knowledge has been constructed from within a white western paradigm, and</p><p></p><p>the need for a critique of whiteness within social work at this epistemic level.</p><p></p><p>Social work, emerging from the western Enlightenment world, has privileged</p><p></p><p>white western knowledge in ways that have been, until recently, largely unexamined</p><p></p><p>within its professional discourse. This imposition of white western</p><p></p><p>ways of knowing has led to a corresponding marginalisation of other forms</p><p></p><p>of knowledge. Drawing on views from social workers from Asia, the Pacific</p><p></p><p>region, Africa, Australia and Latin America, this book also includes a glossary</p><p></p><p>of over 40 commonly used social work terms, which are listed with their epistemological</p><p></p><p>assumptions identified. Opening up a debate about the received</p><p></p><p>wisdom of much social work language as well as challenging the epistemological</p><p></p><p>assumptions behind conventional social work practice, this book will be</p><p></p><p>of interest to all scholars and students of social work as well as practitioners</p><p></p><p>seeking</p><p></p><p>to develop genuinely decolonised forms of practice.</p>

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  • Author: Sonia M. Tascón, Jim Ife
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • Published: 2021-06-30
  • Edition: 1
  • Pages: 212
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: en

ISBN: 9781032083612

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