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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049695278
    Format: 304 pages
    ISBN: 9798888900918
    Content: Foreword: Introduction (Mimi E. Kim, Cameron Rasmussen, and Durrell M. Washington); Society for Social Work and Research Keynote (Angela Y. Davis) - Section 1: Possibilities: Abolitionist Social Work (Network to Advance Abolitionist Social Work) Abolition: The Missing Link in Historical Efforts to Address Racism and Colonialism Within the Profession of Social Work (Justin Harty, Autumn Asher BlackDeer, and Maria Gandarilla Ocampo) Reaching for the Abolitionist Horizon Within White Professionalized Social-Change Work (Sophia Sarantakos) Abolitionist Reform for Social Workers (Sam Harrell) - Section 2: Paradox: Is Social Work Obsolete? (Kassandra Frederique) No Restorative Justice Utopia: Abolition and Working with the State (Wakumi Douglas) Abolition, Social Welfare and the State (Mimi E. Kim, Cameron Rasmussen, and Durrell M. Washington) - Section 3: Praxis: Staying in love with each other’s survival: Practicing at the Intersection of Liberatory Harm Reduction and Transformative Justice (Shira Hassan) Social Work and Family Policing (Joyce McMillan and Dorothy Roberts) Indigenist Abolition: Strategies for Decolonization, Healing, and Imagination in Social Work Practice (Ramona Beltran, Katie Schultz, Angela Fernandez) Involuntary Commitment in Public Sector Mental Health Services: Anti-Carceral Strategies & Responses (Leah Jacobs and Nev Jones) Queer Black Feminism and Social Work Practice (Interview with Charlene Carruthers)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Abolitionismus ; Sozialarbeit ; Community Care
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049835732
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (260 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9798888901175
    Content: Foreword: Introduction (Mimi E. Kim, Cameron Rasmussen, and Durrell M. Washington); Society for Social Work and Research Keynote (Angela Y. Davis) - Section 1: Possibilities: Abolitionist Social Work (Network to Advance Abolitionist Social Work) Abolition: The Missing Link in Historical Efforts to Address Racism and Colonialism Within the Profession of Social Work (Justin Harty, Autumn Asher BlackDeer, and Maria Gandarilla Ocampo) Reaching for the Abolitionist Horizon Within White Professionalized Social-Change Work (Sophia Sarantakos) Abolitionist Reform for Social Workers (Sam Harrell) - Section 2: Paradox: Is Social Work Obsolete? (Kassandra Frederique) No Restorative Justice Utopia: Abolition and Working with the State (Wakumi Douglas) Abolition, Social Welfare and the State (Mimi E. Kim, Cameron Rasmussen, and Durrell M. Washington) - Section 3: Praxis: Staying in love with each other’s survival: Practicing at the Intersection of Liberatory Harm Reduction and Transformative Justice (Shira Hassan) Social Work and Family Policing (Joyce McMillan and Dorothy Roberts) Indigenist Abolition: Strategies for Decolonization, Healing, and Imagination in Social Work Practice (Ramona Beltran, Katie Schultz, Angela Fernandez) Involuntary Commitment in Public Sector Mental Health Services: Anti-Carceral Strategies & Responses (Leah Jacobs and Nev Jones) Queer Black Feminism and Social Work Practice (Interview with Charlene Carruthers)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 979-8-88890-091-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Abolitionismus ; Sozialarbeit ; Community Care
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