The essays in this volume, by authors from around the world, raise questions about the boundaries of social work and the use of extralegal action in the pursuit of human rights and social justice.
The essays in this volume, by authors from around the world, raise questions about the boundaries of social work and the use of extralegal action in the pursuit of human rights and social justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Subversive Action: Extralegal Practices for Social Justice, edited by Nilan Yu and Deena Mandell Acknowdgements Introduction: Introduction and Salt Making Nilan Yu and Deena Mandell Chapter 1: Social Justice and Social Work: Convergence and Divergence in the Wake of the Toronto G20 Deena Mandell and Alex Hundert Chapter 2: Challenging State Aggression against Indigenous Australians John Tomlinson Chapter 3: Politicizing Welfare and Humanizing Politics: Social Workers Opposing Apartheid South Africa's Policies Thérèse Sacco and Jeanette Schmid Chapter 4: Social Workers, Resistance and Martial Law in the Philippines: A View from Below Mary Lou Alcid Chapter 5: Medha Patkar's Environmental Activism and Professional Social Work: Mass Legitimacy and Myopic Structures Manohar Pawar and Venkat Pulla Chapter 6: Challenging State's Authority and Reclaiming Citizenship: Challenging the Eviction and Deportation of Pavement Dwellers in Bombay, India Purnima George and Ferzana Chaze Chapter 7: Nonviolent Resistance: The Landless Rural Workers Movement of Brazil Wilder Robles Chapter 8: Subversive Education: Turning Coercive Encounters into Transformative Possibilities Martha Kuwee Kumsa Conclusion: Rights, Justice, the Law, and Extralegal Action Nilan Yu About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Subversive Action: Extralegal Practices for Social Justice, edited by Nilan Yu and Deena Mandell Acknowdgements Introduction: Introduction and Salt Making Nilan Yu and Deena Mandell Chapter 1: Social Justice and Social Work: Convergence and Divergence in the Wake of the Toronto G20 Deena Mandell and Alex Hundert Chapter 2: Challenging State Aggression against Indigenous Australians John Tomlinson Chapter 3: Politicizing Welfare and Humanizing Politics: Social Workers Opposing Apartheid South Africa's Policies Thérèse Sacco and Jeanette Schmid Chapter 4: Social Workers, Resistance and Martial Law in the Philippines: A View from Below Mary Lou Alcid Chapter 5: Medha Patkar's Environmental Activism and Professional Social Work: Mass Legitimacy and Myopic Structures Manohar Pawar and Venkat Pulla Chapter 6: Challenging State's Authority and Reclaiming Citizenship: Challenging the Eviction and Deportation of Pavement Dwellers in Bombay, India Purnima George and Ferzana Chaze Chapter 7: Nonviolent Resistance: The Landless Rural Workers Movement of Brazil Wilder Robles Chapter 8: Subversive Education: Turning Coercive Encounters into Transformative Possibilities Martha Kuwee Kumsa Conclusion: Rights, Justice, the Law, and Extralegal Action Nilan Yu About the Contributors Index
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