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Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
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ISBN 9781000645491 (e-kniha)
ISBN 9781032078885 (print)
Routledge International Handbooks Ser.
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List of figures xiv // List of tables xv // Acknowledgement xvi // List of contributors xvii // Introduction: An Analytics of Power and Politics for Social Work 1 // Stephen A. Webb // SECTION ONE // Thinking the Political 39 // 1 Elements for a Critical Theory of Social Work 41 // Fabian Kessl // 2 "Passing on" Critical Social Work 51 // Tina E. Wilson // 3 Horror Autotoxicus: Critical Social Work as Autoimmunity 63 // Stephen A. Webb // 4 A View of ‘Social Work’ through the Attualità of Italian Thought 79 // Heather Lynch // i X // Contents // 5 Reconceptualising Welfare and Social Justice for Critical Social Work 92 // Jessica H. Jonsson // 6 The New Left and Social Work 107 // Ian Cummins // 7 How Critical Social Work Theory Informs Radical Social Work // Practice 119 // Colin Turbett // SECTION TWO // Politics and the Ruins of Neoliberalism 133 // 8 Neoliberal Social Work and Digital Technology 135 // John Harris // 9 The Hardening of Neoliberalism on Social Work in a Pandemic // Scenario 148 // Cristina Pinto Albuquerque // 10 Accelerated Time in the Neoliberal University 163 // Kristin Smith // 11 Critical Social Work with Children and Families in the // Neoliberal World 178 // Steve Rogowski // 12 The Biopolitics of Childhood 192 // Zlatana Knezevic // 13 Widening the Securitisation Net in Social Work 205 // David McKendrick and Jo Finch // 14 Ideology, Critical Social Work and the Tyranny of Resilience 219 // Di Galpin, Annastasia Maksymluk and Andy Whiteford // SECTION THREE // Negotiating the State: Resistance, Protest and Dissent 233 // 15 Dissenting Social Work 235 // Paul Michael Garrett // 16 Critical Social Work as Imperfect Work 252 // Rudi Roose // 17 // Disruptive Social Work from a Global Perspective // 264 // Guy Feldman // 18 Social Work and the Movement to Abolish the Child // Welfare System 275 // Alanj. Dettlaff //
19 Political Transition, Revolution and Radical Social Work 289 // Pedro Gabriel Silva // 20 Radical Approaches to Anti-Poverty Strategies // Uschi Bay // 302 // 21 Critical Social Work and Extreme Events 315 // Reima Ana Maglajlic // 22 Radical Approaches to Mental Health Social Work // 328 // Jim Campbell, Kerry // SECTION FOUR // Race, Bordering Practices and Migrants // 341 // 23 // Decolonisation, Whiteness and Anti-Racist Social Work // 343 // Gurnam Singh // 24 The Longue Duree of Black Lives Matter // 358 // Alondra Nelson // 25 Social Work with Borders: Bordering Technologies // and Human Rights 366 // Natalia Farmer // 26 The Said and the Unsaid: Confronting Racism in Social Work as // “Uncanny” 379 // Ameil Joseph // 27 Anti-Roma Racism, Social Work and the White Civilisatory Mission 389 // Sebijan Fejzula and Cayetano Fernandez // xi // Contents // 28 Contesting Antigypsyism in Public Policy 403 // Jekatyerina Dunajeva and Marek Szilvasi // 29 Social Intervention and Migration: Critical Social Work Contributions 419 // Laura C. Yufra // 30 Empowerment as Biopolitical: The Case of Roma People in the Czech Republic 431 // Eva Kourova and Stephen A. Webb // SECTION FIVE // Post-Colonialism, Subaltern and the Global South 447 // 31 Decolonising International Social Work 449 // Richard Hugman // 32 International Social Work: Theoretical Decolonising from a Tribal Gaze 462 // s.r. bodhi // 33 Speaking About or For the Subaltern 475 // Cynthia Pizarro // 34 Native Americans and Tribal Life: Historical Oppression and // Transcendence 487 // Catherine E. McKinley // 35 Marxism and Social Work in Brazil 503 // Henrique Wellen // 36 Critical Social Work in Brazil: Historical, Theoretical and // Methodological Developments 517 // Carina Berta Moljo and Claudia Monica dos Santos //
37 Towards a Critical Turn: Social Work in Chile 531 // Paula Vidal, Marileia Goin, Natha/y Diaz and Alfredo Vielma // SECTION SIX // Critical Feminism, Sexuality and Gender Politics 545 // 38 Doing Feminist Social Work: Working In, Around and Against // Settler Patriarchal Rule 547 // Norah Hosken and Sevi Vassos // 39 Sexuality, LQBTQ Issues and Critical Social Work: Thinking // with Queer and Post-Queer Theories 561 // Stephen Hicks and Dharman Jeyasingham // 40 Beyond the Gender Binary as Liberatory Social Work Practice 576 // Jama Shelton, Shirley Li and Maggie Dunleavy // 41 Transgender, Human Rights, and Social Work 586 // Sofia Smolle and Anna Siverskog // SECTION SEVEN // Posthumanism, Pandemics and Environment 599 // 42 Agential Realism for Social Work 601 // Vivienne Bozalek // 43 Critical Social Work, Material Culture and Object 617 // Mark Doel // 44 Plastic Participation: Love and Social Work with Children 630 // Teresa K. Aslanian // 45 Social Work and Environmental Justice: Expanding Critical // Social Work 643 // Smitha Rao, Samantha Teixeira and Shanondora Billiot // 46 Green Social Work and Social Justice 660 // Jennifer Boddy and Sharlene Nipperess // 47 Social Work Practice in the Post-COVID-19 Era 671 // Walter Lorenz // Index 683
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