Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work, 4th ed.
Title | Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work, 4th ed. PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Baines |
Publisher | Fernwood Publishing |
Total Pages | 385 |
Release | 2022-11-15T00:00:00Z |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1773635778 |
Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work brings together critical social work authors to passionately engage with pressing social issues, and to pose new solutions, practices and analysis in the context of growing inequities and the need for reconciliation, decolonization and far-reaching change. The book presents strong intersectional perspectives and practice, engaging closely with decolonization, re-Indigenization, resistance and social justice. Like the first three editions, the 4th edition foregrounds the voices of those less heard in social work academia and to provide cutting-edge critical reflection and skills, including social work’s relationship to the state, and social work’s responsibility to individuals, communities and its own ethics and standards of practice. Indigenous, Black, racialized, transgender, (dis)Ability and allied scholars offer identity-engaged and intersectional analyses on a wide-range of issues facing those working with intersectional cultural humility, racism and child welfare, poverty and single mothers, critical gerontology and older people, and immigrant and racialized families. This 4th edition of Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work goes well beyond its predecessors, updating and revising popular chapters, but also problematizing AOP and engaging closely with new and emerging issues.
Doing Anti-oppressive Practice
Title | Doing Anti-oppressive Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Baines |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 363 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Equality |
ISBN | 9781552668795 |
Buy this book. Make it required reading for every incoming social work student. The best resource I ve ever found to help with the challenging task of radiating social justice theory into the heart of social work practice. Accessible, real, and encouraging, Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice shines the way forward for our entire profession. "
Doing Anti Oppressive Practice
Title | Doing Anti Oppressive Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Baines |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Social justice |
ISBN | 9781552662236 |
Rather than a book of theory, this collection of essays focuses on practical strategies for integrating antioppressive theory into politicized, transformative social work. Practice vignettes, personal experiences, and casework examples are provided and assert that everyday interactions with clients from disadvantaged groups can challenge injustice and ultimately transform larger systems of oppression.
Anti Oppressive Social Work Theory and Practice
Title | Anti Oppressive Social Work Theory and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Lena Dominelli |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 211 |
Release | 2017-03-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1403914001 |
This book, by one of the leading theorists of social work, tackles a subject of crucial importance to students and practitioners alike: how social workers can enable their clients to challenge and transcend the manifold oppressions that disempower them (whether through poverty, disability, mental illness, etc.). It moves from a discussion of social work's purpose and ambitions to an exposition of theory and, from there, to the practice arenas of working with individuals, in groups, within organisations, and within a wider social and political context.
Anti-Oppressive Social Work
Title | Anti-Oppressive Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Corneleus Dumbrill |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 392 |
Release | 2018-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780199023714 |
Anti-Oppressive Social Work: Ways of Knowing, Talking, and Doing provides the conceptual and theoretical background to unravel the intellectual puzzles posed by the authors' personal stories of oppression and anti-oppressive practice. This text works to provide students with the deepunderstanding that social workers must have a solid knowledge of society and its power relationships so they can create anti-oppression "in the moment" and in partnership with service users.The book begins by defining oppression and anti-oppression and examines ways to think critically about issues of power. It then goes on to explore specific forms of oppression (such as whiteness), as well as various isms (racism, sexism, heterosexism, cissexism, ableism, and sanism), colonizationand decolonization, and the problem of poverty and social order. Ultimately, the authors contend that the "dream" of doing anti-oppression must be done in partnership with service users. Exercises, activities, and "Key Concept" boxes provide stepping stones and opportunities for students to applyanti-oppression to their everyday life and their future practice.
Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice
Title | Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Coady, PhD |
Publisher | Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | 576 |
Release | 2007-10-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780826110930 |
Praise for the first edition "Finally, a social work practice text that makes a difference! This is the book that you have wished for but could never find. Although similar to texts that cover a range of practice theories and approaches to clinical practice, this book clearly has a social work frame of reference and a social work identity." --Gayla Rogers, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary The major focus of this second edition is the same; to provide an overview of theories, models, and therapies for direct social work practice, including systems theory, attachment theory, cognitive-behavioral theory, narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, the crisis intervention model, and many more. However, this popular textbook goes beyond a mere survey of such theories. It also provides a framework for integrating the use of each theory with central social work principles and values, as well as with the artistic elements of practice. This second edition has been fully updated and revised to include: A new chapter on Relational Theory, and newly-rewritten chapters by new authors on Cognitive-Behavioral Theory, Existential Theory, and Wraparound Services New critique of the Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) movement Updated information on the movement toward eclecticism in counseling and psychotherapy A refined conceptualization of the editors' generalist-eclectic approach
Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice, Third Edition
Title | Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice, Third Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Baines |
Publisher | Fernwood Publishing |
Total Pages | 385 |
Release | 2020-05-06T00:00:00Z |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1773633104 |
This updated third edition of the immensely popular Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice introduces students to anti-oppressive social work, its historical and theoretical roots and the specific contexts of anti-oppressive social work practice. Key to this practice is the understanding that the problems faced by an individual are rooted in the inequalities and oppression of the socio-political structure of society rather than in personal characteristics or individual choices. Moreover, the contributors show that social justice and social change — working against racism, sexism and class oppression — can and must be a key component of social work practice. Drawing on concrete examples from specific practice contexts, personal experience and case work, including child welfare, poverty, mental health, addictions and disability, the contributors demonstrate how to translate social justice theory into everyday practice. This new edition adds chapters on working with refugee, immigrant and racialized families; children; older adults; cognitive behavioural therapy; and using social media as a tool for social change.