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Doing critical social work : transformative practices for social justice / edited by Bob Pease [and three others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Crows Nest, NSW, Australia : Allen & Unwin, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: xxiv, 358 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1760110841
  • 9781760110840
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.372 23
LOC classification:
  • HM671 .D65 2016
Contents:
Part I. Addressing the Tensions in Critical Social Work -- 1. Doing critical social work in the neoliberal context: Working on the contradictions / Bob Pease and Sharlene Nipperess -- 2. Critical reflection and critical social work / Christine Morley -- 3. Towards critical social work supervision / Carolyn Noble -- 4. Making sense of different theoretically informed approaches in doing critical social work / Norah Hosken and Sophie Goldingay -- Part II. Critical Practices in Confronting Privilege and Promoting Social Justice -- 5. Towards a critical human rights-based approach to social work practice / Sharlene Nipperess -- 6. Interrogating privilege and complicity in the oppression of others / Bob Pease -- 7. Social work, class and the structural violence of poverty / Norah Hosken -- Part III. Developing Critical Practices within the Organisational Context of Social Work -- 8. Beyond the dominant approach to mental health practice / Noel Renouf -- 9. Embedding critical social work in child protection practice / Robyn Miller -- 10. Critical social work in Centrelink: an oxymoron or an opportunity? / Peter Humphries -- 11. Building relationships and effecting change: critical social work practice in prison settings / Sophie Goldingay -- 12. Professional practice standards and critical practices: addressing the tensions in social work field education settings / Norah Hosken, Lesley Ervin and Jody Laughton -- Part IV. Doing Anti-discriminatory and Anti-oppressive Practice in Social Work -- 13. Anti-oppressive practice with people seeking asylum in Australia: reflections from the field / Sharlene Nipperess and Sherrine Clark -- 14. Challenges for Indigenous and non-Indigenous practitioners in the neoliberal context / Stephanie Gilbert -- 15. Feminism under siege: critical reflections on the impact of neoliberalism and managerialism on feminist practice / Ann Carrington -- 16. Developing anti-ageist practice in social work / Tina Kosteciki -- 17. Working for equality and difference: (de)constructing heteronormativity / Jude Irwin -- Part V. Towards Collectivist and Transformative Practices in Social Work -- 18. Environmental social work as critical, decolonising practice / Mel Gray and John Coates -- 19. Taking it to the streets: critical social work's relationship with activism / Jessica Morrison -- 20. Social work, disability and social change: a critical participatory approach / Russell Shuttleworth -- 21. The structural, the post-structural and the commons: new practices for creating change in a complex world / Jose Ramos -- 22. Education for critical social work: being true to a worthy project / Selma Macfarlane.
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Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 303.372 DOI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A554826B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 303.372 DOI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 5541 Available A554119B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Addressing the Tensions in Critical Social Work -- 1. Doing critical social work in the neoliberal context: Working on the contradictions / Bob Pease and Sharlene Nipperess -- 2. Critical reflection and critical social work / Christine Morley -- 3. Towards critical social work supervision / Carolyn Noble -- 4. Making sense of different theoretically informed approaches in doing critical social work / Norah Hosken and Sophie Goldingay -- Part II. Critical Practices in Confronting Privilege and Promoting Social Justice -- 5. Towards a critical human rights-based approach to social work practice / Sharlene Nipperess -- 6. Interrogating privilege and complicity in the oppression of others / Bob Pease -- 7. Social work, class and the structural violence of poverty / Norah Hosken -- Part III. Developing Critical Practices within the Organisational Context of Social Work -- 8. Beyond the dominant approach to mental health practice / Noel Renouf -- 9. Embedding critical social work in child protection practice / Robyn Miller -- 10. Critical social work in Centrelink: an oxymoron or an opportunity? / Peter Humphries -- 11. Building relationships and effecting change: critical social work practice in prison settings / Sophie Goldingay -- 12. Professional practice standards and critical practices: addressing the tensions in social work field education settings / Norah Hosken, Lesley Ervin and Jody Laughton -- Part IV. Doing Anti-discriminatory and Anti-oppressive Practice in Social Work -- 13. Anti-oppressive practice with people seeking asylum in Australia: reflections from the field / Sharlene Nipperess and Sherrine Clark -- 14. Challenges for Indigenous and non-Indigenous practitioners in the neoliberal context / Stephanie Gilbert -- 15. Feminism under siege: critical reflections on the impact of neoliberalism and managerialism on feminist practice / Ann Carrington -- 16. Developing anti-ageist practice in social work / Tina Kosteciki -- 17. Working for equality and difference: (de)constructing heteronormativity / Jude Irwin -- Part V. Towards Collectivist and Transformative Practices in Social Work -- 18. Environmental social work as critical, decolonising practice / Mel Gray and John Coates -- 19. Taking it to the streets: critical social work's relationship with activism / Jessica Morrison -- 20. Social work, disability and social change: a critical participatory approach / Russell Shuttleworth -- 21. The structural, the post-structural and the commons: new practices for creating change in a complex world / Jose Ramos -- 22. Education for critical social work: being true to a worthy project / Selma Macfarlane.

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