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نام کتاب : Revolutionary Social Work
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مددکاری اجتماعی انقلابی
سری : Routledge Advances in Social Work
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ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 209
ISBN (شابک) : 1032048409 , 9781032048406
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 73 مگابایت



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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Figures
Table
Contributors
1. Introduction: Revolutionising Social Work
The capitalist and colonial origin and legacy of social work
The liberal welfare state and social work
Neoliberalism and the neoliberal welfare state
The warfare state and social policy
Neoliberal governmentalisation and symbolic violence
Securitising neoliberal state and social work
Punishing resistance
The crisis of neoliberalism and revolutionary social work
Structure of this book
References
2. \'It\'s Not Dark Yet but It\'s Getting There\': Global Crises, Social Work and Resistance
Introduction: Deepening crises
Social work\'s contested past
Collusion
Compliance: Professional neutrality
Contestation: A social work of resistance
The new social work radicalism
Conclusion: The return of resistance
References
3. Progressive Revolutionary Change and the Democratic University: Reimagining Higher Education
Introduction
Social work and revolution
Contemporary contexts and the need for progressive revolution
Increasing division, inequality, and precarity
Capitalism, the climate emergency and climate injustice
COVID-19: We are (not) all in this together
Right-wing populism
Education and the formation of a revolutionary consciousness?
The neoliberal revolution in higher education
Talkin\' \'bout a revolution - Beyond capitalism and its traditional alternatives
The democratic university?
Democratic revolution in higher education and revolutionary critical pedagogy?
Symbiotic moves
Ruptural moves
Interstitial moves
Democratic universities and a revolutionary critical pedagogy
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
4. Anger and Social Work
Introduction
Against anger
Against the \'garden variety\' of anger and \'payback\': Martha Nussbaum and \'transitional anger\'
Creating anger: Annihilating, ignoring, silencing and muting
Defending anger: \'Knowing resistant anger\'
Discussion
Conclusion
References
5. Revolutionary Social Work: South African Perspectives
Introduction
Why revolutionary social work?
South African ongoing context of socio-economic struggle
Opportunities for and barriers to revolutionary social work in South Africa
Ideological foundations of South African social work
Social development policy environment
Alignment with civil society and social movements
Revolutionary practice examples
Historic South African political activism
Student movements #feesmustfall and #rhodesmustfall
Social work collectivisation and critical perspectives: Black Womxn\'s Caucus and SWAN-SA
Undermining the banking system
Social movements
Ideological positioning - decoloniality
Feminist collectives and climate activism
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
6. Chile Woke Up! Political Resistance of Chilean Social Workers in the Context of the 18-O Movement
Introduction
\'Neoliberalism begins and ends in Chile\': The historical context of the demands
Triggers of the 18-O revolt
Professional resistances in the context of political violence
Infrapolitics, which is subterranean or \'subtle\' forms of resistance
Productive resistance
Acts of public micro-resistance or insubordination
Public macro-resistance or insurrection
Chilean social workers\' experiences of resistance during the 18-O movement
From the office to \'occupying the streets\'
The politicisation of social work organisations
The \'October Commission\': Building memory and denouncing human rights violations
Conclusion
Notes
References
Appendix: Documents, Talks and Conferences analysed
7. Crises, Social Work and Movements: The Greek Case
Introduction
Financial crisis: Resistance and solidarity
Crisis, austerity and resistance
The implications of cuts to health services and the rise of the solidarity medical clinics
Refugee \'crisis\': Anti-racist movement and social work
The continuity of the refugee \'crisis\': Hostile policies, closed borders and refugees\' mortality rate
The αnti-racist movement and social work: Their affiliation and response
Social work, social services and the refugee \'crisis\'
Conclusion
Note
References
8. The Transformation of a Revolution: Neoliberalisation of the Welfare State and the Need for Revolutionary Social Work in Iran
Introduction
Neoliberal reforms in post-revolutionary Iran
Main objective and research questions
The neoliberal state and governmental social work
Growing social problems and non-governmental social work
Revolutionary social work and mobilisation of the marginalised
Conclusion
Note
References
9. Revolutionary Health: Radical Mental Health Social Work in the United States and the Liberation Health Model of Social Work Practice
Introduction
Social work in the United States: Our current context
Income inequality and poverty
Housing
Healthcare
Social work and mental health services
Revolutionary mental health practice: The liberation health framework for social work
Key concepts of the liberation health framework
Ideology/Worldview
How ideology is acquired
Oppression, objects, and subjects
Liberation and transformation
Methods and practice of the liberation health framework
Liberation health assessments: Step one: Seeing the problem or situation in its totality
Liberation health assessment: Step two: Analysing the personal, cultural, and institutional factors affecting the problem
Liberation health assessment: Step three: Developing and implementing an action plan
Liberation health interventions
Identifying dominant worldview messages
Deconstructing dominant worldview messages
Identifying new information and rescuing the historical memory of change
Activism as a therapeutic intervention
Conclusion
References
10. Conclusion: The Need for a Revolutionary Social Work
Social work: A profession in crisis
Depoliticising social work by political means
Punishing resistance and the rise of nationalist racist parties
Revolutionary social work
The state is not the problem - but can be the solution
References
Index




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