Race, Racism and Social Work: Contemporary Issues and Debates
Editat de Michael Lavalette, Laura Penkethen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 dec 2013
This volume contends that British social work education has not fully acknowledged the evolution of structural and institutionalized racism in the United Kingdom and continental Europe. Tracing the ways in which racism toward Britain’s ethnic minority groups has changed, the contributors—many of them key practitioners in the field—argue that social work training should fully integrate anti-racist practices that reflect contemporary realities. In doing so, they assert the importance of social work in addressing racism toward groups including Eastern European migrants, Roma people, and asylum seekers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447307075
ISBN-10: 1447307070
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447307070
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Michael Lavalette is professor of social work at Liverpool Hope University. He is the editor of Radical Social Work Today and Social Work in Extremis. Laura Penketh is a senior lecturer in social work at Liverpool Hope University. She is the author of Tackling Institutional Racism.
Cuprins
Introduction: Race, Racism and Social Work - Michael Lavalette and Laura Penketh
Rethinking anti-racist social work in a neoliberal age - Gurnam SinghThe growth of xeno-racism and Islamophobia in Britain - Liz Fekete
The catalysers: 'black' professionals and the anti-racist movement - Charlotte Williams
"Same, same, but different" - Philomena Harrison and Beverley Burke
Antisemitism and anti-racist social work - Barrie Levine
Anti-Roma racism in Europe: past and recent perspectives - Špela Urh
In defence of multiculturalism? - Gareth Jenkins
Social work and Islamophobia: identity formation among second and third generation Muslim women in north-west England - Laura Penketh
Institutionalised Islamophobia and the 'Prevent' agenda: 'winning hearts and minds' or welfare as surveillance and control? - Michael Lavalette
'Street-grooming', sexual abuse and Islamophobia: an anatomy of the Rochdale abuse scandal - Judith Orr
My people? - Dave Stamp
Twenty-first century eugenics? A case study about the Merton Test - Rhetta Moran and Susan Gillett
The role of immigration policies in the exploitation of migrant care workers: an ethnographic exploration - Joe Greener
Conclusion: Race, racism and social work today: some concluding thoughts - Laura Penketh and Michael Lavalette
Recenzii
“In this broad collection of perspectives on race and racism in social work, editors Lavelette and Penketh offer strong evidence of the importance of structural disadvantage in the experience of minority peoples. Throughout, the contributors mourn the demise of anti-racism approaches to social problems in social work. . . . Their recommendation is to recognize explicitly that social work is political, combating the far right’s influence. Though not prescriptive, the book does offer ideas and arguments that can contribute to a more critical and reflective stance on race and racism and the beginning of more informed, sensitive, and anti-racist methods of social work practice. Strengths include an excellent glossary of terms and definitions. . . . Recommended.”
"Contains much of what a social worker needs to know about social work and racism today. . . . Recommend[ed] . . . for further reading and discussion at universities as well as by the public."