Wayne Reid和Siobhan Maclean的书评:《外域人:来自黑人和其他全球多数群体的有色人种社会工作者的隐藏叙事》(编辑)

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES
Surinder Guru
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激进主义(第2章)、承认和解决不平等问题的更广泛的正式尝试(第13章)以及相关的卫生专业,即职业治疗(第14章)。虽然这本书的重点主要是黑人的生活和社区,但它也讨论了其他种族歧视群体,包括罗姆人、吉普赛人和流浪者(第7章)和犹太人(第8章)社区。每一章都很容易理解,写得很清楚,切中要害。然而,这并不是说这本书读起来很舒服。这本书读起来很不舒服,但谈论种族主义应该是这样。总之,这本书对一系列观众都是有益的。在第4章中,关于她行动主义背后的动机,社会工作专业的学生Diana,一位年轻的黑人女性,说“我没有给他们(社会工作社区/大学)喘息的时间,因为我没有喘息的时间”(第25页)。在社会工作中,没有任何角色可以忽视这一说法。如果你是学生,黛安娜就是你的同学和未来的同事。如果你是一名教育工作者,戴安娜就是你的学生。如果你是一个组织,戴安娜将是你的员工。教育的责任不在戴安娜身上,而是白人——在他们职业生涯的各个阶段——花时间停下来、倾听、学习和行动。这本书将对上述内容有所帮助。无论是内容还是风格,它都非常及时。
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Book Review: Outlanders: Hidden Narratives from Social Workers of Colour from Black and Other Global Majority Communities by Wayne Reid and Siobhan Maclean (eds)
activism (Chapter 2), broader formal attempts to acknowledge and address inequality (Chapter 13) and allied health professions, namely occupational therapy (Chapter 14). Whilst the focus of the book is largely on black lives and communities, it also discusses other racially discriminated groups, including Roma, Gypsy and Traveller (Chapter 7), and Jewish (Chapter 8), communities. Each chapter is accessible, written clearly, and to the point. This is not to say the book is comfortable reading, however. The book is uncomfortable to read, but then talking about racism should be. In conclusion, this book would be beneficial to a range of audiences. In Chapter 4, regarding the motivation behind her activism, Social Work student Diana, a young black woman, says ‘I didn’t allow them [the social work community/university] a moment to breathe, because I don’t have a moment to breathe’ (p. 25). There is no role in Social Work where you can afford to ignore this statement. If you are student, Diana is your fellow student and future colleague. If you are an educator, Diana is your student. If you are an organisation, Diana will be your employee. The onus is not on Diana to educate, it is on white people – at all stages of their careers – to take the time to stop, listen, learn and act. This book will aid with the above. It is just so timely, in both content and style.
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4.70
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期刊介绍: Critical Social Policy provides a forum for advocacy, analysis and debate on social policy issues. We publish critical perspectives which: ·acknowledge and reflect upon differences in political, economic, social and cultural power and upon the diversity of cultures and movements shaping social policy; ·re-think conventional approaches to securing rights, meeting needs and challenging inequalities and injustices; ·include perspectives, analyses and concerns of people and groups whose voices are unheard or underrepresented in policy-making; ·reflect lived experiences of users of existing benefits and services;
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