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Decolonial methodologies in social work : foregrounding pluriversalism in teaching and research / Robel Afeworki Abay, Anna-Lisa Klages, Sara Rodríguez Lugo and Tanja Kleibl, (eds.).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Abay, Robel Afeworki, 1989- editor.
Klages, Anna-Lisa, editor.
Rodríguez Lugo, Sara, editor.
Kleibl, Tanja, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social work administration.
Multiculturalism.
Decolonization.
multiculturalism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
Summary:
"This groundbreaking collection showcases still-overlooked decolonial approaches to social work research and education. It is a must-read for all scholars and students of social work, and particularly for those interested in issues related to diversity, pedagogy, or the history of the profession. It is also of keen interest for practitioners wishing to cast a critical eye on their own education and practice"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
A counter-history of social work. tracing continuities of epistemic violence in social work / Verena Grill
Decolonial research methodologies and practices in South Africa’s post-colonial social work / Poppy Masinga and Karin E. Sauer
Ethical perspectives in research / Nicolette Roman, Rinie Schenck and Beatrix Schwarzer
Community healing and empowerment practices as paths towards transformation. decolonizing social work in the face of a global polycrisis / Yari Or
Making things strange. challenging the majority perspective with ethnomethodology / Galina Gostrer
Decolonizing social work study programmes. a transnational research project on alumni experiences from Ghana and Germany / Jasmin Goldhausen, Lara Lehmann, Inusah Karim, Theodora Elorm Amlado and Franziska Neureither
Colonial-racist knowledge and whiteness in the university context / Isabelle Ihring
Social work education and practice in Nigeria. colonial past, post-colonial present and decolonial future / Nneka Fransisca Nwafor, Ngozi Eucharia Chukwu and Uzoma Odera Okoye
Epistemologies of the South and teaching in higher education. learning from the Chilean uprising and Paulo Freire / Steffen Brockmann and Ramiro Lobatón
Decolonizing social work curricula in higher education. a continuous journey / Travis Albritton, Neil Bilotta, Allison De Marco, M. Theresa Palmer, Laurie Selz-Campbell and Ilana Shtivelman
Decolonization as a teaching premise. exploring lecturer’s and students’ experiences from a practice-research seminar / Nina Westerholt, Sandra Holtgreve and Lisa Mends
Composting the postcolonial shit: expressive writing as tool for healing the wounds of ethnic and racialized ‘othering’ / Yari Or
Decolonizing social work education. integrating postcolonial perspectives as teaching and learning objectives / Philipp Seitz
Methodological and pedagogical implications of transcending Eurocentrism and foregrounding pluriversalism in social work / Robel Afeworki Abay, Sara Rodríguez Lugo, Anna-Lisa Klages and Tanja Kleibl.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from home page (Bloomsbury Collections, viewed December 2, 2025).
Other Format:
Print version: Decolonial methodologies in social work
ISBN:
9781350419209
1350419206
9781350419216
1350419214
9781350419193
1350419192
OCLC:
1501649790
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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