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_aRethinking anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive theories for social work practice / _cedited by Christine Cocker and Trish Hafford-Letchfield. |
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_aHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; _aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2014. |
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505 | 0 | _aPart I. Power -- Part II. Discourse -- Part III. Subjectivity -- Part IV. Deconstruction -- -- | |
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_tIntroduction / _rC.Cocker and T.Hafford-Letchfield -- -- _gPart I. _tPower -- _g1. _tSocial Work Identity, Power and Selfhood: A Re-imagining / _rP. Dunk-West -- _g2. _tJudith Butler, Power and Social Work / _rL. Green and B. Featherstone -- _g3. _tThe Law, Professional Ethics and Anti-Oppressive Social Work / _rS E. Laird -- _t4. Working with Young Separated Asylum Seekers -- -- _gPart II. _tDiscourse -- _g5. _tAbleism as Transformative Practice / _rF.Campbell-Kumari -- _g6. _tA Critical Analysis of Service User Struggles / _rS. Cowden and G. Singh -- _g7. _tResearch Ethics: An Indigenous Fijian Project / _rL. Meo-Sewabu -- -- _gPart III. _tSubjectivity -- _g8. _tThe Subject of Social Work: Towards A New Perspective on Discrimination / _rS.Webb -- _g9. _tCritical Perspectives on Intersectionality / _rC. Bernard and J. Campbell -- _t10. Racism, Sectarianism and Social Work -- -- _gPart IV. _tDeconstruction -- _g11. _tDeconstructing the Language of Anti-Oppressive Practice in Social Work / _rD. Turney -- _g12. _tTranscending the Politics of 'Difference' and 'Diversity'? / _rP M. Garrett -- _g13. _tDeconstructing the Family / _rS.Hicks -- _g14. _tDeconstructing Sexuality in Anti-Oppressive Practice / _rD.Jeyasingham. |
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