Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Putting Theory Into Action / Edition 1

Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Putting Theory Into Action / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1452203482
ISBN-13:
9781452203485
Pub. Date:
07/22/2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1452203482
ISBN-13:
9781452203485
Pub. Date:
07/22/2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Putting Theory Into Action / Edition 1

Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Putting Theory Into Action / Edition 1

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Overview

Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice is the first text to fully integrate concepts of anti-oppressive practice with generalist practice course content. This comprehensive approach introduces concepts of social justice and offers detailed insight into how those principles intersect with the practice of social work at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. The book covers ethics, values, and social work theory, and discusses the fundamentals of working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. The book also highlights policy and social movement activism and practice within a global context. Maintaining an integrative approach throughout, authors Karen Morgaine and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas effectively bridge the gap between anti-oppressive principles and practice, and offer a practical, comprehensive solution to schools approaching reaccreditation under the mandated CSWE Standards.

“Provides an important step in the ongoing evolution of generalist practice in social work. It continues a rich tradition [that] challenges the profession to become more and more explicit about the revolutionary aspect of practice.”

—Christian Itin, Metropolitan State University of Denver

“Offers a fresh perspective of social work practice interventions.”

—Terrence Allen, North Carolina Central University


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452203485
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 07/22/2014
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 7.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Karen Morgaine, Ph D, is a queer, white, academic with a penchant for critical theory and anarchist/Buddhist/feminist/post-colonial perspectives. After working in the domestic violence and community mental health fields for ten years, she completed her Ph D in social work and social research at Portland State University. She fortuitously landed in a sociology department at California State University, Northridge, where she is able to teach a variety of courses related to social welfare and social justice including courses in community organizing, social movements, and LGBTQQI communities. Her research leans towards analysis of social movement framing and issues related to power and privilege within social movements and identity groups. When not in the classroom or in front of the computer, she can be found dining all around Los Angeles, biking/doing yoga/lifting weights, and laughing a lot with her partner.

Moshoula Capous-Desyllas, Ph D, MSW, is an assistant professor in the sociology department at California State University, Northridge. She teaches social work courses in anti-oppressive practice, diversity and social justice, human behavior in the social environment, and social work methods. Her interests include arts-based research methods, community-based participatory action research, community organizing and advocacy, social work with immigrants, trans-global migration issues, commercial sex work, and intersecting oppressions. She is committed to facilitating community dialogue and a deeper understanding about issues of diversity and social justice through art. Her passion lies in highlighting the voices of marginalized communities through the use of art as a form of activism, empowerment and social change. When school isn’t in session, she can be found kayaking in the Sea of Cortez or the Agean Sea, or lost in the global South with a backpack in tow.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Intersections of Social Work and Social Justice
Chapter 2: Social Work Values and Ethics
Chapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives on Social Work
Chapter 4: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Individuals
Chapter 5: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Families
Chapter 6: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Groups
Chapter 7: Anti-Oppressive Practice Within Organizations
Chapter 8: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Communities
Chapter 9: Anti-Oppressive Policy Practice
Chapter 10: Social Movements
Chapter 11: Global Anti-Oppressive Practice
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