Anti-racist social work : a challenge for white practitioners and educators

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Anti-racist social work : a challenge for white practitioners and educators

Lena Dominelli

(Practical social work)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 228-255

Includes index

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Description

The third edition examines changes in anti-racist practice since the first edition, situating its narratives within the globalizing world. Issues such as the current disillusionment, complexity of racialization processes and identity politics are addressed, and Dominelli illustrates what can be done to enhance social justice and well-being.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement.- Introduction: Anti-Racist Social Work as Contested Terrain.- The Shifting Terrain of Racist Dynamics and Anti-Racism.- Racialised Identities.- Deconstructing Racist Policies and Practices in Social Work.- Anti-Racist Social Work with Children and Families.- Anti-Racist Social Work with Older People<.- Anti-Racist Social Work with Offenders.- Anti-Racist Social Work with (Im)Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees.- Anti-Racist Community Work.- Conclusions: Towards Practice for a Racially Equal Society.- Bibliography.- Author Index.- Subject Index.

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