Narratives of Uprooting Anti-Black Racism in Higher Education: Developing a Power, Race, Oppression, and Privilege Framework in Social Work

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Noel Altaha, Ama Konadu Amoafo-Yeboah, Courtney D. Cogburn, Sydnee R. Corriders, Sarah Dillard, Alisa Graham, Elise Jaykar, Ife Lenard, Marion Riedel, McKay Sharpe, Catherine Shugrue dos Santos, Ashley Stewart, Ovita F. Williams, Susan S. Witte
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Social work is in a crucial position to reshape its current teachings centering dominant culture’s practices focused on white supremacist theoretical frameworks. Rethinking the social work curricul...
高等教育中根除反黑人种族主义的叙事:在社会工作中发展权力、种族、压迫和特权框架
以白人至上主义理论框架为核心的主流文化实践为中心,社会工作正处于重塑当前教学的关键位置。重新思考社会工作课程……
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期刊介绍: Smith College Studies in Social Work focuses on the vital issues facing practitioners today, featuring only those articles that advance theoretical understanding of psychological and social functioning, present clinically relevant research findings, and promote excellence in clinical practice. This refereed journal addresses issues of mental health, therapeutic process, trauma and recovery, psychopathology, racial and cultural diversity, culturally responsive clinical practice, intersubjectivity, the influence of postmodern theory on clinical practice, community based practice, and clinical services for specific populations of psychologically and socially vulnerable clients.
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