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The Routledge International Handbook of Radical Ethical Social Work.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schmid, Jeanette.
Contributor:
Schmid, Jeanette
Morgenshtern, Marina
Series:
Routledge International Handbooks Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social service--Moral and ethical aspects.
Social service.
Social service--Practice.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (498 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2026.
Summary:
This volume offers an initial articulation of radical, ethical social work as a socially transformative response to societal divisions and polarization.
Contents:
Cover
Endorsements Page
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Section 1 Theorizing Radical, Ethical Social Work
1 Introduction: The Ethical Radical Space in Social Work: A Kaleidoscope
2 Overcoming Modernity's Moral Cacophony: Realising Social Work's Radical, Ethical Potential through Revolutionary Aristotelianism
3 Pluriversality as a Lens for Expanding Radical, Ethical Social Work
4 Advancing the Radical and Ethical Core of Social Work Towards More Inclusive and Participatory Approaches to Theory Production
5 Centring Resistant Margins: The Courageous Critical and Radical Ethical Core
6 Re‑Stor(y)ing Ethics through Kinship, Relational Accountability, and Resurgence
Section 2 Academic Contexts
7 Theory Base Guiding Canadian Social Work Educators: Foregrounding Criticality
8 Undoing the Essentialized White 'Body' in Anti‑Oppressive Social Work: A Radical Moral Imperative
9 Using a Radical, Ethical Social Work Lens to Understand the Tensions in Student‑Educator Relationships from the Educators' Perspective
10 A Process of Radical and Ethical Collaboration on Social Work Course Redesign: Voices of South African Educators
11 Radical, Ethical Social Work in Carceral and Fugitive Spaces: Oral Presentation
Section 3 Practical Contexts
12 Pedagogical Relationships and Recognition Theory as an Expression of Radical, Ethical Social Work
13 Applying a Radical Ethical Core to Co‑Design Research with Currently and Formerly Incarcerated Women
14 The 'Least Harmful Path': Radical, Ethical Social Work in Practice within and around Systems of Social Control.
15 The Radical Ethical Core of Social Work - 'If You Want to Change Outcomes for Children, Change the Way Decisions Are Made' - Family Group Conferences and Restorative Approaches Redefining Relationships in Child Protection Practice
16 The Necropolitics of Covid‑19 and Pandemic Social Work: Unsettling the Politics of Care
17 Compassionate Radical Ethical Social Work: Understanding Toxic Harm in South Korea as Structural‑Ecosocial Conditions of Health
18 Integrating Western and Traditional Notions of Health for Rural South African Women Dealing with Cervical Cancer: Is It Possible and Desirable?
19 Understanding Palliative Care through a Radical, Ethical Social Work Lens
20 Communities of Recovery and Their Development: Practicing the Radical and Its Ethical Core in Social Work
21 Radical, Ethical Gerontological Social Work
22 Powerful? Powerless? Both?: The Complex Experiences of the Jewish Immigrant Men from the Former Soviet Union in Toronto
23 Challenging Heteronormativity through Groupwork with Black‑Identifying Men: A Radical, Ethical Social Work Approach
24 More Than What Meets the Eye: A Radical, Ethical Overview of Gender and Sexuality within South African Social Work
25 Structural Inequalities Facing Women in Nigeria and South Africa: A Radical Ethical Social Work Perspective
26 Participation and "Opportunity Justice" in the Social Sphere/Space: Social Work between Participation and Paternalism: Who Has a Say, Who Is Heard in Neighbourhood and Community Development?
27 Radical and Ethical Social Work Responses to Xenophobic Violence in South Africa
28 The Future of Social Work in Times of Disasters: Towards a Multispecies Ethics
29 Untangling the Knot: Dilemmas in the Professionalization of Social Work Towards a Radical, Ethical Space
30 Conclusion
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-04-064980-7
1-003-62190-2
1-04-056619-7
OCLC:
1581930078
Publisher Number:
CIPO000363253

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