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Mutual Accompaniment And The Creation Of The Commons Mary Watkins G A Bradshaw George Lipsitz

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Mutual Accompaniment And The Creation Of The Commons Mary Watkins G A Bradshaw George Lipsitz
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Mary Watkins; G. A. Bradshaw; George Lipsitz
ISBN: 9780300245486, 0300245483
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mutual Accompaniment And The Creation Of The Commons Mary Watkins G A Bradshaw George Lipsitz by Mary Watkins; G. A. Bradshaw; George Lipsitz 9780300245486, 0300245483 instant download after payment.

A landmark book that maps a radical model not only for the “helping” professions but for the work of solidarity
 
This timely and pathbreaking volume maps a radical model of accompaniment, exploring its profound implications for solidarity. Psychosocial and ecological accompaniment is a mode of responsive assistance that combines psychosocial understanding with political and cultural action. Accompaniment—grounded in horizontality, interdependence, and potential mutuality—moves away from hierarchical and unidirectional helping-profession approaches that decontextualize suffering. Watkins envisions a powerful paradigm of mutual solidarity with profound implications for creating commons in the face of societal division and indifference to suffering.

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