E-Book, Englisch, 430 Seiten, eBook
Majumdar / Baikady / D'Souza Indigenization Discourse in Social Work
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-37712-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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International Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 430 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Series in International Social Work
ISBN: 978-3-031-37712-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1.Understanding Indigenous Social Work Education and Practice: Local and Global Debates.- Part I: Indigenous Social Work: Multidimensional Perspectives.- Chapter 2. Decolonial Social Work from an Indigenous Perspective.- Chapter 3. Acting With Intentional Dissent as Minorities: Opportunities and Challenges in the Higher Education.- Chapter 4. Linking the Global Indigenous Landscape: A Social Work Sustainability Perspective with Co-Production of Knowledge.- Chapter 5. Georgian Social Work Development: From Micro to Macro Social Work Roles.- Part II- Indigenous Social Work: Curriculum and Pedagogy.- Chapter 6. Indigenizing the Social Work Curriculum: Why It Matters and How to Start?.- Chapter 7. Comparative Conceptions of Social Work: Context, Sources of Knowledge and the Professional Role in Scotland and Nigeria.- Chapter 8. Teaching Indigenous Social Work in Mainstream Social Work Education in Taiwan.- Chapter 9. Integrating Indigenous Perspectives into International Social Work Education: A Case Study in Japan.- Chapter 10. Innovations in Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Embedding Indigenous Wisdom Within Social Work Education and Practice.- Chapter 11. Indigenous Social Work Education for the Global South.- Chapter 12. Colonization, Racism, and Positionality in Social Work Education in Chile: Contemporary and Multilocal Perspectives.- Chapter 13. Exploring a Decoloniality Perspective of Social Work Education in Malawi.- Part III Indigenous Social Work: Poiesis and Praxis.- Chapter 14. Indigenous Knowledge as a Resource in Social Work Practice: The Case of Bedouin Society.- Chapter 15. Indigenous Practice of Social Work in North East India: Issues and Challenges.- Chapter 16. The Role of Malawi’s Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Social Work Practice.- Chapter 17. Resources for a Practice of Anti-Discriminatory and Indigenous Social Work in the South of Spain from a Biographical Experience.- Chapter 18. Indigenizing Social Work with Older People in Africa: Issues, Trends, and Implications for Practice.- Chapter 19. Social Work with Remote Indigenous Community in Indonesia: Policy, Service, and Practice.- Chapter 20. Intercultural Health in Chilean Indigenous and Afrodescendant Older People: Challenges for Culturally Relevant Social Work.- Part IV Indigenous Social Work: Insights from Diverse Cultural Contexts.- Chapter 21. Embracing Cultural and Indigenous Approaches to Child Discipline: A Response to Corporal Punishment Outlawing in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 22. Alternative Childcare Arrangement in Indigenous Communities: Apprenticeship System and Informal Child Fostering in South East Nigeria.- Chapter 23. Indigenous Social Work Practice: The Influence of Yoruba Concepts on Effective Intervention in Social Work Settings.- Chapter 24. Inculcating Spirituality in Social Work Practice with Indigenous People in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 25. Interconnectedness and Co-creating Indigenous Social Work: Collaborative Approach and Future Directions for Sustainable Development.