Decolonising Social Work in Finland
Decolonising Social Work in Finland
Racialisation and Practices of Care
Heino, Eveliina; Dayib, Fadumo; Kara, Hanna; Anis, Merja; Jaeppinen, Maija; Hubara, Koko; Juuso, Anni-Kristiina; Hiitola, Joa; Lillrank, Annika; Hatton-Bowers, Holly
Bristol University Press
03/2024
296
Dura
Inglês
9781447371427
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkoe
Part 1: Exploring Coloniality in the Finnish Social Work Field
1. Between a Rock and Hard Place: Discussing Sami Issues in Contemporary Finland: A Conversation With Anneristen Juuso - Anneristen Juuso (Anni-Kristiina Juuso)
2. Welfare State Nationalism, Family Reunification and Forced Migrants' Strategies To Surpass Structural Violence - Camilla Nordberg, Joa Hiitola, Hanna Kara and Maija Jaeppinen
3. Contesting Universalism in Finnish Health and Social Services: Experiences of Migrant Parents With a Disabled Child - Eveliina Heino, Hanna Kara and Annika Lillrank
4. Homonationalism and Talking Back in Finnish Social Work with Non-Heterosexual People with Refugee Background - Inka Soederstroem,
5. Social workers' perceptions on structural challenges for minorities' social care - Kati Turtiainen and Merja Anis
6. Deconstructing racialised and cultural otherisation with young people through pluralistic arts-based social work - Enni Mikkonen
Part 2: Naming and Confronting Epistemic and Structural Injustice
7. Silence So Loud It Hurts: Racialisation, Erasure, and Future-Building in Finnish Social Work -
Koko Hubara
8. Transcultural Mental Health As the Colonisation of Racialised Bodies: A Personal Insight - Fadumo Dayib and Kris Clarke
9. Emergent Healing Spaces: Decolonising Healing and Wellness in Finland - Wambui Njuguna
10. Intersectional Knowledge Practices in Academia From Marginal Positions: Testimonios From Researchers of Colour in Finland - Smarika KC, Priscilla Osei and Kris Clarke
Part 3: Reimaging Caring and Social Work Futurities
11. Counter Archiving as a Decolonial Pedagogy of Collective Care - Lena Sawyer, Kris Clarke and Nana Osei-Kofi
12. Post-professional social work? Decolonising social work professionalism through the engagement of community health workers -Saana Raittila-Salo
13. Decolonising Mindfulness, Mindful Decolonisation, and Social Work Futurities - Michael Yellow Bird, and Holly Hatton-Bowers
Conclusion - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkoe
Part 1: Exploring Coloniality in the Finnish Social Work Field
1. Between a Rock and Hard Place: Discussing Sami Issues in Contemporary Finland: A Conversation With Anneristen Juuso - Anneristen Juuso (Anni-Kristiina Juuso)
2. Welfare State Nationalism, Family Reunification and Forced Migrants' Strategies To Surpass Structural Violence - Camilla Nordberg, Joa Hiitola, Hanna Kara and Maija Jaeppinen
3. Contesting Universalism in Finnish Health and Social Services: Experiences of Migrant Parents With a Disabled Child - Eveliina Heino, Hanna Kara and Annika Lillrank
4. Homonationalism and Talking Back in Finnish Social Work with Non-Heterosexual People with Refugee Background - Inka Soederstroem,
5. Social workers' perceptions on structural challenges for minorities' social care - Kati Turtiainen and Merja Anis
6. Deconstructing racialised and cultural otherisation with young people through pluralistic arts-based social work - Enni Mikkonen
Part 2: Naming and Confronting Epistemic and Structural Injustice
7. Silence So Loud It Hurts: Racialisation, Erasure, and Future-Building in Finnish Social Work -
Koko Hubara
8. Transcultural Mental Health As the Colonisation of Racialised Bodies: A Personal Insight - Fadumo Dayib and Kris Clarke
9. Emergent Healing Spaces: Decolonising Healing and Wellness in Finland - Wambui Njuguna
10. Intersectional Knowledge Practices in Academia From Marginal Positions: Testimonios From Researchers of Colour in Finland - Smarika KC, Priscilla Osei and Kris Clarke
Part 3: Reimaging Caring and Social Work Futurities
11. Counter Archiving as a Decolonial Pedagogy of Collective Care - Lena Sawyer, Kris Clarke and Nana Osei-Kofi
12. Post-professional social work? Decolonising social work professionalism through the engagement of community health workers -Saana Raittila-Salo
13. Decolonising Mindfulness, Mindful Decolonisation, and Social Work Futurities - Michael Yellow Bird, and Holly Hatton-Bowers
Conclusion - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkoe
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Coloniality; Race, racism, racialization; Epistemic injustice; Futurity; Caring; Social work
Introduction - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkoe
Part 1: Exploring Coloniality in the Finnish Social Work Field
1. Between a Rock and Hard Place: Discussing Sami Issues in Contemporary Finland: A Conversation With Anneristen Juuso - Anneristen Juuso (Anni-Kristiina Juuso)
2. Welfare State Nationalism, Family Reunification and Forced Migrants' Strategies To Surpass Structural Violence - Camilla Nordberg, Joa Hiitola, Hanna Kara and Maija Jaeppinen
3. Contesting Universalism in Finnish Health and Social Services: Experiences of Migrant Parents With a Disabled Child - Eveliina Heino, Hanna Kara and Annika Lillrank
4. Homonationalism and Talking Back in Finnish Social Work with Non-Heterosexual People with Refugee Background - Inka Soederstroem,
5. Social workers' perceptions on structural challenges for minorities' social care - Kati Turtiainen and Merja Anis
6. Deconstructing racialised and cultural otherisation with young people through pluralistic arts-based social work - Enni Mikkonen
Part 2: Naming and Confronting Epistemic and Structural Injustice
7. Silence So Loud It Hurts: Racialisation, Erasure, and Future-Building in Finnish Social Work -
Koko Hubara
8. Transcultural Mental Health As the Colonisation of Racialised Bodies: A Personal Insight - Fadumo Dayib and Kris Clarke
9. Emergent Healing Spaces: Decolonising Healing and Wellness in Finland - Wambui Njuguna
10. Intersectional Knowledge Practices in Academia From Marginal Positions: Testimonios From Researchers of Colour in Finland - Smarika KC, Priscilla Osei and Kris Clarke
Part 3: Reimaging Caring and Social Work Futurities
11. Counter Archiving as a Decolonial Pedagogy of Collective Care - Lena Sawyer, Kris Clarke and Nana Osei-Kofi
12. Post-professional social work? Decolonising social work professionalism through the engagement of community health workers -Saana Raittila-Salo
13. Decolonising Mindfulness, Mindful Decolonisation, and Social Work Futurities - Michael Yellow Bird, and Holly Hatton-Bowers
Conclusion - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkoe
Part 1: Exploring Coloniality in the Finnish Social Work Field
1. Between a Rock and Hard Place: Discussing Sami Issues in Contemporary Finland: A Conversation With Anneristen Juuso - Anneristen Juuso (Anni-Kristiina Juuso)
2. Welfare State Nationalism, Family Reunification and Forced Migrants' Strategies To Surpass Structural Violence - Camilla Nordberg, Joa Hiitola, Hanna Kara and Maija Jaeppinen
3. Contesting Universalism in Finnish Health and Social Services: Experiences of Migrant Parents With a Disabled Child - Eveliina Heino, Hanna Kara and Annika Lillrank
4. Homonationalism and Talking Back in Finnish Social Work with Non-Heterosexual People with Refugee Background - Inka Soederstroem,
5. Social workers' perceptions on structural challenges for minorities' social care - Kati Turtiainen and Merja Anis
6. Deconstructing racialised and cultural otherisation with young people through pluralistic arts-based social work - Enni Mikkonen
Part 2: Naming and Confronting Epistemic and Structural Injustice
7. Silence So Loud It Hurts: Racialisation, Erasure, and Future-Building in Finnish Social Work -
Koko Hubara
8. Transcultural Mental Health As the Colonisation of Racialised Bodies: A Personal Insight - Fadumo Dayib and Kris Clarke
9. Emergent Healing Spaces: Decolonising Healing and Wellness in Finland - Wambui Njuguna
10. Intersectional Knowledge Practices in Academia From Marginal Positions: Testimonios From Researchers of Colour in Finland - Smarika KC, Priscilla Osei and Kris Clarke
Part 3: Reimaging Caring and Social Work Futurities
11. Counter Archiving as a Decolonial Pedagogy of Collective Care - Lena Sawyer, Kris Clarke and Nana Osei-Kofi
12. Post-professional social work? Decolonising social work professionalism through the engagement of community health workers -Saana Raittila-Salo
13. Decolonising Mindfulness, Mindful Decolonisation, and Social Work Futurities - Michael Yellow Bird, and Holly Hatton-Bowers
Conclusion - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkoe
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