Critical Clinical Social Work: Counterstorying for Social Justice

Critical Clinical Social Work: Counterstorying for Social Justice

Author: Catrina Brown

Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press

Published: 2020-05-29

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 1773381695

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This edited collection offers an original critical clinical approach to social work practice, written by social work educators from the School of Social Work at Dalhousie University and their collaborators. It provides a Canadian perspective on the diverse issues social workers encounter in the field, highlighting the practical application of feminist, narrative, anti-racist, and postcolonial frameworks. With the aim of producing counterstories that participate in social resistance, this volume focuses on integrating critical theory with direct clinical practice. Through the use of case studies, the contributors tackle a range of substantive issues including ethics, working with complex trauma, men’s use of violence, substance use among women and girls, Indigenous social work praxis, critical child welfare approaches, counterstorying experiences of (dis)Ability, and animal-informed social work practice.


Paradigms of Justice

Paradigms of Justice

Author: Denise Celentano

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-10-28

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1000206270

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This book explores the relation between redistribution and recognition, two key paradigms in the contemporary discourse on justice. Combining insights from the traditions of critical social theory and analytical political philosophy, the volume offers a multifaceted exploration of this incredibly inspiring conceptual couple from a plurality of perspectives. The chapters engage with concepts such as universal basic income, property-owning democracy, poverty, equality, self-respect, pluralism, care, and work, all of which have an impact on individuals’ recognition as well as on distributive policies. An important contribution to the field of political and social philosophy, the volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of politics, law, human rights, economics, social justice, as well as policymakers.


Justice

Justice

Author: Janie Gustafson

Publisher: Harcourt Religious Publishers

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780697176370

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Liberalism, Childhood and Justice

Liberalism, Childhood and Justice

Author: Tim Fowler

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2020-02-19

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1529201632

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What We Owe to Our Children examines its title subject by pondering three questions: what constitutes children's well-being? What responsibilities do parents have to ensure their children's well-being? And what responsibilities does the state have in helping parents? Tim Fowler argues that, although parents are rightly seen as the primary caregivers, society has a duty to ensure that children's interests are promoted.