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Reimagining Anti-Oppression Social Work Research

Henry Parada, Samantha Wehbi (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
160 Seiten
2017
Canadian Scholars (Verlag)
978-1-55130-976-7 (ISBN)
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Outlines the challenges and advantages of conducting research with marginalized communities and within organisational contexts. Students in social work programs will gain a thorough understanding of the decision-making processes involved in conducting anti-oppression research studies through examples of anti-oppression research applications and personal experiences within the field.
This reflective collection examines anti-oppressive research methods and the effective implementation of those methods within social work settings. Comparing phenomenological, auto-ethnographic, survey-based, and arts-based research approaches, Reimagining Anti-Oppression Social Work Research outlines the challenges and advantages of conducting research with marginalized communities and within organizational contexts. Students in social work programs will gain a thorough understanding of the decision-making processes involved in conducting anti-oppression research studies through contemporary examples of anti-oppression research applications and personal experiences within the field. Research topics include whiteness, racism, trans experiences, disability, feminism, and institutional social services, among others.

Henry Parada is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Ryerson University. Samantha Wehbi is a Professor in the School of Social Work at Ryerson University.

Preface: Anti-Oppression Research: Epistemologies, Principles, Directions
Henry Parada and Samantha Wehbi
Section I: Conversations and Negotiations: Processes of Engaging with Community
Chapter 1: Taking the Pulse, Making Trans People Count: Quantitative Method as Social Justice Strategy in the Trans PULSE Project
Jake Pyne, Greta Bauer, Rebecca Hammond, and Robb Travers
Chapter 2: Anti-Oppression Qualitative Research Principles for Disability Activism: Reflections from the Field
Yahya El-Lahib
Chapter 3: Critical Arts-Based Research: An Effective Strategy for Knowledge Mobilization and Community Activism
Purnima George
Chapter 4: The Use of Photography in Anti-Oppressive Research
Samantha Wehbi
Section II: Unfolding Anti-Oppressive Research in Organizations
Chapter 5: Process as Labour: Struggles for Anti-oppressive/Anti-racist Change in a Feminist Organization
Ken Moffatt, Lisa Barnoff, Purnima George, and Bree Coleman
Chapter 6: Carrying Out Research on Whiteness, White Supremacy, and Racialization Processes in Social Service Agencies
June Ying Yee
Chapter 7: A Research Design for the “Messy Actualities” of Restructured Social Work
Kristin Smith
Section III: Valuing Fluidity and Unknowing
Chapter 8: Phenomenology as Social Work Inquiry: Parallels and Divergences with Anti-Oppressive Research
Susan Preston and Lisa Redgrift
Chapter 9: Unpacking Liminal Identity: Lessons Learned from a Life on the Margins
May Friedman
Chapter 10: Decolonizing a Graduate Research Course … Moving away from Innocence and Ignorance
Susan Silver
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Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 248 mm
Gewicht 300 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Empirische Sozialforschung
ISBN-10 1-55130-976-9 / 1551309769
ISBN-13 978-1-55130-976-7 / 9781551309767
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