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The Tensions between Culture and Human Rights - Emancipatory Social Work and Afrocentricity in a Global World (Hardcover):... The Tensions between Culture and Human Rights - Emancipatory Social Work and Afrocentricity in a Global World (Hardcover)
Vishanthie Sewpaul, Linda Kreitzer, Tanusha Raniga
R2,435 Discovery Miles 24 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cultural practices have the potential to cause human suffering. The Tensions between Culture and Human Rights critically interrogates the relationship between culture and human rights across Africa and offers strategies for pedagogy and practice that social workers and educators may use.Drawing on Afrocentricity and emancipatory social work as antidotes to colonial power and dehumanization, this collection challenges cultural practices that violate human rights, and the dichotomous and taken-for-granted assumptions in the cultural representations between the West and the Rest of the world. Engaging critically with cultural traditions while affirming Indigenous knowledge and practices, it is unafraid to deal frankly with uncomfortable truths. Each chapter explores a specific aspect of African cultural norms and practices and their impacts on human rights and human dignity, paying special attention to the intersections of politics, economics, race, class, gender, and cultural expression. Going beyond analysis, this collection offers a range of practical approaches to understanding and intervention rooted in emancipatory social work. It offers a pathway to develop critical reflexivity and to reframe epistemologies for education and practice. This is essential reading not only for students and practitioners of social work, but for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of African cultures and practices.

Sherpa in My Backpack - A Guide to International Social Work Practicum Exchanges and Study Abroad Programs (Paperback): Karen... Sherpa in My Backpack - A Guide to International Social Work Practicum Exchanges and Study Abroad Programs (Paperback)
Karen Schwartz, Linda Kreitzer, Barlow a. Constance
R822 Discovery Miles 8 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sherpa in My Backpack guides undergraduate and graduate students through the difficult terrain of international exchanges and study abroad programs. It also enables faculty to be better academic Sherpas who help guide students through this process. The primary data source for this study was a Canadian/EU social work exchange funded by HRSDC and Eurasmus between four cities in Canada (Calgary, Kelowna, Montreal, and Ottawa) and four countries in the EU (Austria, Belgium, Finland, and Poland). This practical guide is divided into eight chapters. Each chapter represents a stage in the process of organizing international field placements. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction and ends with reflective questions. Numerous stories from students are included to give a hands-on perspective.

The Tensions Between Culture and Human Rights - Emancipatory Social Work and Afrocentricity in a Global World (Paperback):... The Tensions Between Culture and Human Rights - Emancipatory Social Work and Afrocentricity in a Global World (Paperback)
Vishanthie Sewpaul, Linda Kreitzer, Tanusha Raniga; Contributions by Ziblim Abukari, Agusta Olaore, …
R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cultural practices have the potential to cause human suffering. The Tension Between Culture and Human Rights critically interrogates the relationship between culture and human rights across Africa and offers strategies for pedagogy and practice that social workers and educators may use.Drawing on Afrocentricity and emancipatory social work as antidotes to colonial power and dehumanization, this collection challenges cultural practices that violate human rights, and the dichotomous and taken-for-granted assumptions in the cultural representations between the West and the Rest of the world. Engaging critically with cultural traditions while affirming Indigenous knowledge and practices, it is unafraid to deal frankly with uncomfortable truths. Each chapter explores a specific aspect of African cultural norms and practices and their impacts on human rights and human dignity, paying special attention to the intersections of politics, economics, race, class, gender, and cultural expression. Going beyond analysis, this collection offers a range of practical approaches to understanding and intervention rooted in emancipatory social work. It offers a pathway to develop critical reflexivity and to reframe epistemologies for education and practice. This is essential reading not only for students and practitioners of social work, but for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of African cultures and practices.

Social Work in Africa - Exploring Culturally Relevant Education and Practice in Ghana (Paperback): Linda Kreitzer Social Work in Africa - Exploring Culturally Relevant Education and Practice in Ghana (Paperback)
Linda Kreitzer
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Social Work in Africa offers professors, students, and practitioners insight concerning social work in the African context. Its purpose is to encourage examination of the social work curriculum and to demonstrate practical ways to make it more culturally relevant. Drawing on her experience as a social work instructor in Ghana with field research conducted for her doctoral thesis, author Linda Kreitzer addresses the history of social work in African countries, the hegemony of western knowledge in the field, and the need for culturally and regionally informed teaching resources and programs. Guided by a strong sense of her limitations and responsibilities as a privileged outsider and a belief that "only Ghanaians can critically look at and decide on a culturally relevant curriculum for themselves," Kreitzer utilizes Participatory Action Research methodology to successfully move the topic of culturally relevant practices from rhetoric to demonstration. Social Work in Africa is aimed at programs and practise in Ghana; at the same time, it is intended as a framework for the creation of culturally relevant social work curricula in other African countries and other contexts.

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