Diversity and Social Work in Canada
Herausgeber: Al-Krenawi, Alean; Habibov, Nazim; Graham, John R
Diversity and Social Work in Canada
Herausgeber: Al-Krenawi, Alean; Habibov, Nazim; Graham, John R
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Diversity and Social Work in Canada explores the question of how the social work profession can effectively address the growing diversity within Canada today.
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Diversity and Social Work in Canada explores the question of how the social work profession can effectively address the growing diversity within Canada today.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780199007066
- ISBN-10: 0199007063
- Artikelnr.: 47865812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780199007066
- ISBN-10: 0199007063
- Artikelnr.: 47865812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Alean Al-Krenawi, President, Achva Academic College, John R. Graham, Director and Professor, School of Social Work, Florida Atlantic University , Nazim Habibov, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Windsor
* Preface and Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Part 1 Theoretical Approaches to Social Work and Diversity
* 1. Introduction: Social Work and Diversity (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R.
Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* 2. Whiteout: Still Looking for Race in Canadian Social Work Practice
(June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill)
* 3. Foundations of Anti-racism and Anti-oppression in Social Work
Practice (Gordon Pon, Sulaimon Giwa, and Narda Razack)
* Part 2 Social Work in Diverse Settings
* 4. Experiential Phenomenology: Multicultural Social Work in Clinical
and Direct Practice Settings (Marie Lacroix)
* 5. Macro Practice with Diverse Communities: New Challenges for Social
Workers (Douglas Durst)
* Part 3 Social Work with Diverse Populations
* 6. Multiple Positionality and Intersectionality: Towards a Dialogical
Social Work Approach (Miu Chung Yan)
* 7. Social Work with Aboriginal Families: A Traditional and Urban
Dialectic (Raymond Neckoway and Keith Brownlee)
* 8. The Franco-Ontarian Community: From Resistance to New Social
Solidarities and Economic Challenges (David Welch)
* 9. Adaptation and Acculturation among New Canadians: Implications for
Intergenerational Relations and Social Work Practice (Debashis Dutta
and Ross A. Klein)
* 10. Narratives as Tools in Intercultural Intervention with Immigrant
and Refugee Populations (Catherine Montgomery)
* 11. Spirituality, Religion, and Diversity (Diana Coholic)
* 12. Social Work and Sexual Diversity: A Review (Christine A. Walsh,
Carey Mulligan, and Gio Dolcecore)
* 13. Reviving and Reshaping Gender in Social Work (Sarah Fotheringham)
* 14. Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families
(Irene Carter)
* 15. Social Work with Diverse Older Adults (Daniel Lai and Xue Bai)
* 16. Social Work and Diversity Through an Experiential Lens (Natalie
Blake-Noel)
* 17. Conclusion (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R. Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* Glossary
* Index
* Contributors
* Part 1 Theoretical Approaches to Social Work and Diversity
* 1. Introduction: Social Work and Diversity (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R.
Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* 2. Whiteout: Still Looking for Race in Canadian Social Work Practice
(June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill)
* 3. Foundations of Anti-racism and Anti-oppression in Social Work
Practice (Gordon Pon, Sulaimon Giwa, and Narda Razack)
* Part 2 Social Work in Diverse Settings
* 4. Experiential Phenomenology: Multicultural Social Work in Clinical
and Direct Practice Settings (Marie Lacroix)
* 5. Macro Practice with Diverse Communities: New Challenges for Social
Workers (Douglas Durst)
* Part 3 Social Work with Diverse Populations
* 6. Multiple Positionality and Intersectionality: Towards a Dialogical
Social Work Approach (Miu Chung Yan)
* 7. Social Work with Aboriginal Families: A Traditional and Urban
Dialectic (Raymond Neckoway and Keith Brownlee)
* 8. The Franco-Ontarian Community: From Resistance to New Social
Solidarities and Economic Challenges (David Welch)
* 9. Adaptation and Acculturation among New Canadians: Implications for
Intergenerational Relations and Social Work Practice (Debashis Dutta
and Ross A. Klein)
* 10. Narratives as Tools in Intercultural Intervention with Immigrant
and Refugee Populations (Catherine Montgomery)
* 11. Spirituality, Religion, and Diversity (Diana Coholic)
* 12. Social Work and Sexual Diversity: A Review (Christine A. Walsh,
Carey Mulligan, and Gio Dolcecore)
* 13. Reviving and Reshaping Gender in Social Work (Sarah Fotheringham)
* 14. Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families
(Irene Carter)
* 15. Social Work with Diverse Older Adults (Daniel Lai and Xue Bai)
* 16. Social Work and Diversity Through an Experiential Lens (Natalie
Blake-Noel)
* 17. Conclusion (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R. Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface and Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Part 1 Theoretical Approaches to Social Work and Diversity
* 1. Introduction: Social Work and Diversity (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R.
Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* 2. Whiteout: Still Looking for Race in Canadian Social Work Practice
(June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill)
* 3. Foundations of Anti-racism and Anti-oppression in Social Work
Practice (Gordon Pon, Sulaimon Giwa, and Narda Razack)
* Part 2 Social Work in Diverse Settings
* 4. Experiential Phenomenology: Multicultural Social Work in Clinical
and Direct Practice Settings (Marie Lacroix)
* 5. Macro Practice with Diverse Communities: New Challenges for Social
Workers (Douglas Durst)
* Part 3 Social Work with Diverse Populations
* 6. Multiple Positionality and Intersectionality: Towards a Dialogical
Social Work Approach (Miu Chung Yan)
* 7. Social Work with Aboriginal Families: A Traditional and Urban
Dialectic (Raymond Neckoway and Keith Brownlee)
* 8. The Franco-Ontarian Community: From Resistance to New Social
Solidarities and Economic Challenges (David Welch)
* 9. Adaptation and Acculturation among New Canadians: Implications for
Intergenerational Relations and Social Work Practice (Debashis Dutta
and Ross A. Klein)
* 10. Narratives as Tools in Intercultural Intervention with Immigrant
and Refugee Populations (Catherine Montgomery)
* 11. Spirituality, Religion, and Diversity (Diana Coholic)
* 12. Social Work and Sexual Diversity: A Review (Christine A. Walsh,
Carey Mulligan, and Gio Dolcecore)
* 13. Reviving and Reshaping Gender in Social Work (Sarah Fotheringham)
* 14. Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families
(Irene Carter)
* 15. Social Work with Diverse Older Adults (Daniel Lai and Xue Bai)
* 16. Social Work and Diversity Through an Experiential Lens (Natalie
Blake-Noel)
* 17. Conclusion (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R. Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* Glossary
* Index
* Contributors
* Part 1 Theoretical Approaches to Social Work and Diversity
* 1. Introduction: Social Work and Diversity (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R.
Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* 2. Whiteout: Still Looking for Race in Canadian Social Work Practice
(June Ying Yee and Gary C. Dumbrill)
* 3. Foundations of Anti-racism and Anti-oppression in Social Work
Practice (Gordon Pon, Sulaimon Giwa, and Narda Razack)
* Part 2 Social Work in Diverse Settings
* 4. Experiential Phenomenology: Multicultural Social Work in Clinical
and Direct Practice Settings (Marie Lacroix)
* 5. Macro Practice with Diverse Communities: New Challenges for Social
Workers (Douglas Durst)
* Part 3 Social Work with Diverse Populations
* 6. Multiple Positionality and Intersectionality: Towards a Dialogical
Social Work Approach (Miu Chung Yan)
* 7. Social Work with Aboriginal Families: A Traditional and Urban
Dialectic (Raymond Neckoway and Keith Brownlee)
* 8. The Franco-Ontarian Community: From Resistance to New Social
Solidarities and Economic Challenges (David Welch)
* 9. Adaptation and Acculturation among New Canadians: Implications for
Intergenerational Relations and Social Work Practice (Debashis Dutta
and Ross A. Klein)
* 10. Narratives as Tools in Intercultural Intervention with Immigrant
and Refugee Populations (Catherine Montgomery)
* 11. Spirituality, Religion, and Diversity (Diana Coholic)
* 12. Social Work and Sexual Diversity: A Review (Christine A. Walsh,
Carey Mulligan, and Gio Dolcecore)
* 13. Reviving and Reshaping Gender in Social Work (Sarah Fotheringham)
* 14. Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families
(Irene Carter)
* 15. Social Work with Diverse Older Adults (Daniel Lai and Xue Bai)
* 16. Social Work and Diversity Through an Experiential Lens (Natalie
Blake-Noel)
* 17. Conclusion (Alean Al-Krenawi, John R. Graham, and Nazim Habibov)
* Glossary
* Index