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The Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work
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ISBN No.: 9781138545748
Pages: 556
Year: 202001
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 338.72
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1. Introduction: The imperative of critical pedagogies for social work Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett, Carolyn Noble Part 1: Key foundational concepts 2. Karl Marx: Capitalism, alienation and social work Michael Lavalette 3. Reaching Back to Go Forward: Applying the Enduring Philosophy of Jane Addams to Modern Day Social Work Education Carolyn Hanesworth 4. Lifting the veil of our own consciousness: W.E.B. DuBois and transformative pedagogies for social work David Hollinsworth 5.


Reaching Higher Ground- the importance of Lev Vygotsky''s therapeutic legacy for Social Work Katherine Reid 6. A Prophet without Honor: Bertha Capen Reynolds'' Contribution to Social Work''s Critical Practice & Pedagogy Michael Reisch 7. ''Reflecting on Antonio Gramsci''s Prison Notebooks: Marxism and Social Work Paul Michael Garrett 8. From Language to Art: A Marcusian Approach to Critical Social Work Pedagogy Adi Barak 9. Theodor Adorno: ''Education after Auschwitz'' - Contributions towards a critical social work pedagogy John Fox 10. Paulo Freire''s critical pedagogy for critical consciousness and practice Stephen Cowden, Nilan Yu, Wilder Robles and Debora Mazza 11. Teaching democracy in the social work and human service classroom: Inspiration from Myles Horton and the Highlander Folk School Trevor Gates 12. Pedagogy and power through a Foucauldian lens Julie King 13.


''A social work counter-pedagogy yet-to-come'': Jacques Derrida and critical social work education and practice Peter Westoby 14. From privileged irresponsibility to shared responsibility for social injustice: The contribution of Joan Tronto and Iris Marion Young to critical pedagogies of privilege Bob Pease 15. Critical social work education as democratic Paideia: Inspiration from Cornelius Castoriadis to educate for democracy and autonomy Phillip Ablett and Christine Morley 16. Sociology for the people: Dorothy Smith''s Sociology for Social Work Michelle Newcomb 17. Henry Giroux''s vision of critical pedagogy: Educating social work activists for a radical democracy Christine Morley and Phillip Ablett 18. Social work through the pedagogical lens of Jacques Rancière Stephen Cowden 19. Giorgio Agamben - Sovereign power, bio-politics and the totalitarian tendencies within societies Goetz Ottmann and Iris Silva Brito 20. Avashai Margalit''s Concept of Decency: Potential for the lived experience project in social work? Lorna Hallahan 21.


The Relevance of Nancy Fraser for Transformative Social Work Education Mel Gray, Dorothee Hölscher and Vivienne Bozalek 22. Roberto Esposito, biopolitics and social work Stephen A Webb 23. Gilles Deleuze: Social Work from the position of the encounter Dr Heather Lynch Part 2: Specific applications: Fields of practice, Postcolonial and Southern Voices, Practice Methods, and Fields of Practice 24. Donna Haraway: Cyborgs, Making Kin and the Chthulucene in a Post-Human World Jim Ife 25. Critical (Animal) Social Work: Insights from Ecofeminist & Critical Animal Studies in the Context of Neoliberalism Heather Fraser and Nik Taylor 26. Piketty''s inequality and educational convergence concepts for transformative social policy practice Jennifer Mays 27. The radical potential of Carl Jung''s wounded healer for social work education Selma Macfarlane 28. Embedding the queer and embracing the crisis: Drawing on Kevin Kumashiro''s anti oppressive pedagogies for social work education and practice.


Jen Kaighin 29. The Panopticon Effect: Understanding Gendered Subjects of Coercive Control through a reading of Judith Butler Jamilla Rosdahl 30. Disrupting Ableism in social work pedagogy through Merleau-Ponty and critical disability theory. Lisa Stafford Postcolonial and Southern Pedagogies 31. No more ''Blacks in the Back'': Adding more than a ''splash'' of Black into social work education and practice by drawing on the works of Aileen Moreton-Robinson and others who contribute to Indigenous Standpoint Theory Jennie Briese and Kelly Menzel 32. Engaged Buddhism, Embodiment, and the Legacy of Joanna Macy Loretta Pyles 33. Frantz Fanon''s Revolutionary Contribution: An Attitude of Decolonailty as Critical Pedagogy for Social Work Linda Smith 34. Samkange''s theory of Ubuntu and its contribution to a decolonised social work pedagogy Jacob Mugumbate 35.


The relevance of Gandhism for Social Work Education And Practice Lata Narayan Practice methods 36. Teaching community development with Hannah Arendt: Enabling new emancipatory possibilities Uschi Bay 37. The Transformation and Integration of Society; Developing Social Work Pedagogy through Jürgen Habermas'' Theory of Communicative Action Rúna í Baianstovu and Phillip Ablett 38. Alain Touraine: The politics of collective action Carolyn Noble and Goetz Ottmann 39. Augusto Boal and Hans George Gadamer: A complimentary relationship toward critical performance pedagogy in social work education. Jean Carrathurs and Phillip Ablett 40. Critical transformative learning and social work education: Jack Mezirow''s transformative learning theory Peter Jones 41. bell hooks'' trilogy: Pedagogy for social work supervision Carolyn Noble 42.


Navigating the Politics and Practice of Social Work Research: With Advice from Pierre Bourdieu Mark Brough, Barbara Adkins and Rod Kippax 43. Stephen Brookfield''s contribution to teaching and practising critical reflection in social work Christine Morley.


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