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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.

Welfare Policy (Paperback): Rinie Schenk, Mimie Sesoko, Leila Patel, Tanusha Raniga, Johannes John-Langba, Ronald Addinall Welfare Policy (Paperback)
Rinie Schenk, Mimie Sesoko, Leila Patel, Tanusha Raniga, Johannes John-Langba, …
R79 R74 Discovery Miles 740 Save R5 (6%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

The Political Economy of Social Welfare Policy in Africa: Transforming policy through practice is a groundbreaking text that uses a political economy and human rights lens to analyse and critique social welfare policy in selected countries in Africa. Tracing the political transformation of South Africa and other sub-Saharan countries, it provides the reader with critical insight into how social welfare policy evolved during periods of colonial and post-colonial governance regimes and the contemporary period characterised by neoliberal globalisation. The text focuses on the interdependence of economic and social development policies and processes to advance human development and protect the basic human rights of all, especially the poorest and most marginalised.

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.

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