Social work artfully : beyond borders and boundaries /

"The past two decades have witnessed a vigorous challenge to social work. A growing global convergence between the market and the public sector means that private sector values, priorities, and forms of work organization increasingly permeate social and community services. As challenges facing...

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Main Authors: Sinding, Christina, 1967- (Author, Editor), Barnes, Hazel, 1945- (Author, Editor)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014.
Acesso em linha:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1433318
Sumário:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • 1. Where weâ€?ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in Canada
  • 2. Where weâ€?ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in South Africa
  • 3. How art works: Hopes, claims, and possibilities for social justice
  • ART FOR CONSCIENTIZATION AND RE-STORYING SELVES
  • 4. Art and storytelling with migrant children: Developing and thickening alternative storylines
  • 5. Art towards critical conscientization and social change during social work and human rights education, in the South African post-apartheid and post-colonial context6. When we are naked: An approach to cathartic experience and emotional autonomy within the post-apartheid South African landscape
  • ART FOR COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL HEALING, SUSTAINABILITY, AND RESILIENCE
  • 7. Excavating and representing community-embedded trauma and resilience: Suitcases, car trips, and the architecture of hope
  • 8. Performing understanding: Investigating and expressing difference and trauma
  • 9. Towards an Indigenous narrative inquiry: The importance of composite, artful representationsART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL RELATIONS
  • 10. Emerging paradigms for managing conflicts through applied arts
  • 11. Corroding the comforts of social work knowing: Persons with intellectual disabilities claim the right of inspection over public photographic images
  • ART FOR TRANSFORMING SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE
  • 12. Bringing relating to the forefront: Using the art of improvisation to actively perceive relational processes actively in social work
  • 13. Making meaning of our experiences of bearing witness to suffering: Employing A/R/Tography to surface co-remembrance and (dwelling) placeBibliography
  • Contributors
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