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Decolonizing Social Work 1st Edition Mel Gray John Coates Michael Yellow Bird

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Decolonizing Social Work 1st Edition Mel Gray John Coates Michael Yellow Bird
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Mel Gray, John Coates, Michael Yellow Bird, Tiani Hetherington (eds.)
ISBN: 9781138247390, 9781409426318, 9781409426325, 9781409472780, 1138247391, 1409426319, 1409426327, 1409472787, B0B7Q1N9MY
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Decolonizing Social Work 1st Edition Mel Gray John Coates Michael Yellow Bird by Mel Gray, John Coates, Michael Yellow Bird, Tiani Hetherington (eds.) 9781138247390, 9781409426318, 9781409426325, 9781409472780, 1138247391, 1409426319, 1409426327, 1409472787, B0B7Q1N9MY instant download after payment.

Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to further scholarship on decolonization, a major analytical and activist paradigm among many of the world’s Indigenous Peoples, including educators, tribal leaders, activists, scholars, politicians, and citizens at the grassroots level. Decolonization seeks to weaken the effects of colonialism and create opportunities to promote traditional practices in contemporary settings. Establishing language and cultural programs; honouring land claims, teaching Indigenous history, science, and ways of knowing; self-esteem programs, celebrating ceremonies, restoring traditional parenting approaches, tribal rites of passage, traditional foods, and helping and healing using tribal approaches are central to decolonization. These insights are brought to the arena of international social work still dominated by western-based approaches. Decolonization draws attention to the effects of globalization and the universalization of education, methods of practice, and international ’development’ that fail to embrace and recognize local knowledges and methods. 

In this volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous social work scholars examine local cultures, beliefs, values, and practices as central to decolonization. Supported by a growing interest in spirituality and ecological awareness in international social work, they interrogate trends, issues, and debates in Indigenous social work theory, practice methods, and education models including a section on Indigenous research approaches. The diversity of perspectives, decolonizing methodologies, and the shared struggle to provide effective professional social work interventions is reflected in the international nature of the subject matter and in the mix of contributors who write from their contexts in different countries and cultures, including Australia, Canada, Cuba, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, and the USA.

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