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Social Work with the Black African Diaspora

Hardback

Main Details

Title Social Work with the Black African Diaspora
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Washington Marovatsanga
By (author) Paul Michael Garrett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781447363101
ClassificationsDewey:361.308996
Audience
Professional & Vocational
General
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Bristol University Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 14 July 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Social work education and interventions with Black African families are frequently impaired because of structural discrimination, racism and the structuring priorities of neoliberalism. Rooted in rich and fascinating empirical work with practitioners and educators, this urgent, scholarly and accessible book emphasises that 'Black Lives Matter'. Intent on nurturing more progressive and pluralistic practices in pedagogy and practice, the book is a timely and significant contribution seeking to re-make social work approaches to issues of 'race', racism and social justice.

Author Biography

Washington Marovatsanga works at the Atlantic Technological University in the Republic of Ireland. He is a qualified social worker and board member of the Irish Association of Social Workers. Paul Michael Garrett works at the University of Galway in the Republic of Ireland. He is an elected member of the Royal Irish Academy.

Reviews

"This book invites an honest, respectful, and critical rumination on social work theory and practice with Black Africans in western countries...It seeks to fuse multiple perspectives and philosophies on the disempowerment of the Black African diaspora because of universalised European hierarchies of power within and beyond the social work profession. In short, it is a very important intellectual work. Indeed, it is...probably the only book of this kind currently available." Critical Social Policy