Rob Eschmann, Barry Pousman, Dawn Belkin-Martinez, Kelsey G Reeder, Noor Toraif, Maya Kido Stevenson
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摘要
社会公正是社会工作专业的核心价值,对于投资于公共行为健康的学者和从业者来说是至关重要的。社会工作者和行为健康研究人员和从业人员如何处理实践,经常处理个人和个人层面的问题,同时保持系统的反压迫和社会正义导向的重点?在本文中,我们提出了一个利用新兴技术让行为健康从业者和研究人员参与反压迫行为健康实践的模型,并生成基于技术的培训模块。我们探索了一门在社会工作学院教授的实验课程,该课程采用参与式设计方法(a)向学生介绍一种反压迫的社会工作实践模式,该模式以制度、文化和社会健康障碍为中心(包括种族主义、阶级歧视、性别歧视、同性恋恐惧症、变性恐惧症、残疾歧视和年龄歧视),(b)探索沉浸式故事的社会影响以及新兴技术的成本和可负担性。(c)使学生能够设计和创造自己的虚拟现实体验。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Storytelling for social change: Using emerging technology to develop antioppressive social work training and practice.
Social justice is a value central to the social work profession and paramount for scholars and practitioners invested in public behavioral health. How can social workers and behavioral health researchers and practitioners approach practice, often dealing with personal and individual-level issues, while maintaining a systemic antioppressive and social justice-oriented focus? In this article, we present a model for leveraging emerging technologies to engage behavioral health practitioners and researchers in antioppressive behavioral health practices and generate technology-based training modules. We explore an experimental course taught at a school of social work that engaged participatory design methodologies to (a) introduce students to an antioppressive social work practice model centering institutional, cultural, and societal barriers to wellness (including racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and ageism), (b) explore immersive storytelling for social impact and the costs and affordances of emerging technologies, and (c) empower students to design and create their own virtual reality experiences. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.