Routledge Handbook of International Critical Social Work
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Routledge Handbook of International Critical Social Work
New Perspectives and Agendas
A. Webb, Stephen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
700
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Inglês
9781032078885
15 a 20 dias
771
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0.Introduction - Analytics of Power and Politics for Social Work: Introduction to the Handbook. 1.Elements for a Critical Theory of Social Work. 2.'Passing on' Critical Social Work. 3.Horror Autotoxicus: Critical Social Work as Autoimmunity. 4.A View of 'Social Work' through the attualita of Italian Thought. 5.Reconceptualising Welfare and Social Justice for Critical Social Work. 6.The New Left and Social Work. 7.How Critical Social Work Theory Informs Radical Social Work Practice. 8.Neoliberal Social Work and Digital Technology. 9.The Hardening of Neoliberalism on Social Work in a Pandemic Scenario. 10.Accelerated Time in the Neoliberal University. 11.Critical Social Work with Children and Families in the Neoliberal World. 12.The Biopolitics of Childhood. 13.Widening the Securitisation Net in Social Work. 14.Ideology, Critical Social Work and the Tyranny of Resilience. 15.Dissenting Social Work. 16.Critical Social Work as Imperfect Work. 17.Disruptive Social Work from a Global Perspective. 18.Social Work and the Movement to Abolish the Child Welfare System. 19.Political Transition, Revolution and Radical Social Work. 20.Radical Approaches to Anti-Poverty Strategies. 21.Critical Social Work and Extreme Events. 22.Radical Approaches to Mental Health Social Work. 23.Decolonisation, Whiteness and Anti-Racist Social Work. 24.The Longue Duree of Black Lives Matter. 25.Social Work with Borders: Bordering Technologies and Human Rights. 26.The Said and the Unsaid: Confronting Racism in Social Work as 'Uncanny'. 27.Anti-Roma Racism, Social Work and the White Civilizatory Mission. 28.Contesting Antigypsyism in Public Policy. 29.Social Intervention and Migration: Critical Contributions. 30.Empowerment as Biopolitical: The Case of Roma People in the Czech Republic. 31.Decolonising International Social Work. 32.International Social Work: Theoretical Decolonising from a Tribal Gaze. 33.Speaking about or for the Subaltern. 34.Native Americans and Tribal Life: Historical Oppression and Transcendence. 35.Marxism and Social Work in Brazil. 36.Critical Social Work in Brazil: Historical, Theoretical and Methodological Developments. 37.Towards a Critical Turn: Social Work in Chile. 38.Doing Feminist Social Work: Working in, around and against Settler Patriarchal Rule. 39.Sexuality, LQBTQ Issues and Critical Social Work: Thinking with Queer and Post-Queer Theories. 40.Beyond the Gender Binary as Liberatory Social Work Practice. 41.Transgender, Human Rights and Social Work. 42.Agential Realism for Social Work. 43.Critical Social Work, Material Culture and Object. 44.Plastic Participation: Love and Social Work with Children. 45.Social Work and Environmental Justice: Expanding Critical Social Work. 46.Green Social Work and Social Justice. 47.Social Work Practice in the Post COVID-19 Era
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Critical Social Work;Autoimmunity;Italian Thought;Welfare;Social Justice;Radical Social Work;Neoliberalism;Securitisation Net;Resilience;Anti-Poverty Strategies
0.Introduction - Analytics of Power and Politics for Social Work: Introduction to the Handbook. 1.Elements for a Critical Theory of Social Work. 2.'Passing on' Critical Social Work. 3.Horror Autotoxicus: Critical Social Work as Autoimmunity. 4.A View of 'Social Work' through the attualita of Italian Thought. 5.Reconceptualising Welfare and Social Justice for Critical Social Work. 6.The New Left and Social Work. 7.How Critical Social Work Theory Informs Radical Social Work Practice. 8.Neoliberal Social Work and Digital Technology. 9.The Hardening of Neoliberalism on Social Work in a Pandemic Scenario. 10.Accelerated Time in the Neoliberal University. 11.Critical Social Work with Children and Families in the Neoliberal World. 12.The Biopolitics of Childhood. 13.Widening the Securitisation Net in Social Work. 14.Ideology, Critical Social Work and the Tyranny of Resilience. 15.Dissenting Social Work. 16.Critical Social Work as Imperfect Work. 17.Disruptive Social Work from a Global Perspective. 18.Social Work and the Movement to Abolish the Child Welfare System. 19.Political Transition, Revolution and Radical Social Work. 20.Radical Approaches to Anti-Poverty Strategies. 21.Critical Social Work and Extreme Events. 22.Radical Approaches to Mental Health Social Work. 23.Decolonisation, Whiteness and Anti-Racist Social Work. 24.The Longue Duree of Black Lives Matter. 25.Social Work with Borders: Bordering Technologies and Human Rights. 26.The Said and the Unsaid: Confronting Racism in Social Work as 'Uncanny'. 27.Anti-Roma Racism, Social Work and the White Civilizatory Mission. 28.Contesting Antigypsyism in Public Policy. 29.Social Intervention and Migration: Critical Contributions. 30.Empowerment as Biopolitical: The Case of Roma People in the Czech Republic. 31.Decolonising International Social Work. 32.International Social Work: Theoretical Decolonising from a Tribal Gaze. 33.Speaking about or for the Subaltern. 34.Native Americans and Tribal Life: Historical Oppression and Transcendence. 35.Marxism and Social Work in Brazil. 36.Critical Social Work in Brazil: Historical, Theoretical and Methodological Developments. 37.Towards a Critical Turn: Social Work in Chile. 38.Doing Feminist Social Work: Working in, around and against Settler Patriarchal Rule. 39.Sexuality, LQBTQ Issues and Critical Social Work: Thinking with Queer and Post-Queer Theories. 40.Beyond the Gender Binary as Liberatory Social Work Practice. 41.Transgender, Human Rights and Social Work. 42.Agential Realism for Social Work. 43.Critical Social Work, Material Culture and Object. 44.Plastic Participation: Love and Social Work with Children. 45.Social Work and Environmental Justice: Expanding Critical Social Work. 46.Green Social Work and Social Justice. 47.Social Work Practice in the Post COVID-19 Era
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