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A genealogy of equality : the curriculum for social work education and training /

First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Walker, Hilary
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Portland, OR : Woburn Press, 2002.
Colección:Woburn education series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Context: Social Work Education and Training
  • Context: Equality and Social Work
  • Social Work Education and Training
  • Inequality and Social Work
  • A Different Story?
  • A Theoretical Framework
  • Foucault: Discourse and Genealogy
  • Foucault: Criticisms and Developments
  • Discourse and Practices
  • Discourse and Agency
  • Using Foucault's Concepts
  • Deconstruction and Reading Texts
  • Criticisms of Deconstruction
  • Using Deconstructive Approaches
  • Carrying Out the Study
  • The Use of Documents in Research
  • Documentary Analysis in Research
  • Semi-structured Interviews
  • The Choice of Interviewees
  • The Use of Interviews in Discourse Research
  • The Researcher and the Researched
  • Conducting the Interviews
  • Ethical Issues
  • Setting Up the Research Project
  • A Genealogy of Equality: Part 1--From Radical Beginnings to Anti-racism
  • A Discourse of Equality in Social Work
  • Beginnings and Emergent Resistant Discourses
  • Race Relations and Ethnic Minorities
  • Towards Anti-racism and Black Perspectives
  • Changes within CCETSW
  • Interim Regulations
  • The Emerging Discourse of Competence
  • A Genealogy of Equality: Part 2--Anti-racism--Developing Dominance
  • Requirements and Regulations for the Diploma in Social Work: Paper 30: First Edition
  • DipSW: Rules and Requirements for the Diploma in Social Work: Paper 30: Second Edition
  • The Developing 'Truth' about Race and Social Work
  • The Case of Women's Inequality
  • A Genealogy of Equality: Part 3--Common Sense and Equality
  • A Discourse of Common Sense.