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Decolonizing social work

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gray, Mel, 1951-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington : Ashgate, 2013.
Colección:Contemporary social work studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Preface: UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples through indigenous eyes / Michael Yellow Bird, Humboldt State University, USA -- Introduction: scoping the terrain of decolonization / Editors -- Theory : thinking about indigenous social work -- Indigenization, indigenous social work, and decolonization : mapping the theoretical terrain / Mel Gray, University of Newcastle, Australia & Tiani Hetherington, Griffith University, Australia -- Decolonizing social work : an Indian viewpoint / Vidya Rao, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India -- Ecospiritual approaches : a path to decolonizing social work / John Coates, St Thomas University, New Brunswick, Canada -- Why decolonized social work is more than crossculturalism / Jos Baltra-Ulloa, University of Tasmania, Australia -- Practice : from the bottom up -- Community-based social work in Cuba / Lourdes de Urrutia Barroso, University of Havana, Cuba & David Strug, Yeshiva University, USA -- Social work practice with Mexican Americans / Flavio Franciso Marsiglia, Arizona State University, USA -- From trauma to triumph : perspectives for native Hawaiian and Mori peoples / Noreen Mokuau & Peter J. Mataira, University of Hawaii, USA -- Decolonized social work practice in Jordan / Sahar Al-Makhamreh, Al Balqa Applied University, Jordan & Mary Pat Sullivan, Brunel University, UK -- Education : facilitating local relevance -- Decolonizing social work education in Africa : an historical perspective / Linda Kreitzer, University of Calgary, Canada -- Indigenizing the curriculum : decolonizing social work education in Hawaii / Paula T. Tanemura Morelli, Peter J. Mataira, & C. Malina Kaulukukui, University of Hawaii, USA -- Challenging international social work placements : critical questions, critical knowledge / Samantha Wehbi, Ryerson University, Canada -- Building bridges with indigenous communities through social work education / Nicole Ives & Michael Thaweiakenrat Loft, McGill University, Canada -- Research : decolonizing methodologies -- Kaupapa mori social work research / Anaru Eketone & Shayne Walker, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand -- Indigenizing research for culturally relevant social work practice / Jon K. Matsuoka, Paula T. Tanemura Morelli, & Hamilton McCubbin, University of Hawaii, USA -- Neurodecolonization : applying mindfulness research to decolonizing social work / Michael Yellow Bird, Humboldt State University, USA -- Using indigenist research to shape our future / Shawn Wilson, University Centre for Rural Health, Sydney, Australia -- Conclusion: continuing the story of indigenous peoples' survival / Editors -- Glossary. 
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