Although much of the literature on American social welfare philosophy and policy is progressive and sincere in its objectives to dismantle poverty and economic oppression, the literature is limited in two important areas: 1) identifying American social welfare philosophy and policy as primarily Eurocentric in its worldview, and 2) applying the cultural values of people of color as a conceptual base to advance and diversify views on social welfare philosophy and policy. To address this gap, this paper draws on the viewpoints of a cadre of social scientists called Afrocentrists and applies the Afrocentric worldview to deseribe how it conceives social welfare philosophy and what social welfare policies it would support. It is suggested that th...
Abstract In this paper I present a case for using an Afrocentric approach in community development w...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
Glenn Drover and Patrick Kerans (Eds,) New Approaches to Welfare Theory. Brookfield, VT: Edward Elga...
Although much of the literature on American social welfare philosophy and policy is progressive and ...
The current paper explores Afrocentricity theory as an alternative non-western framework to guide s...
Abstract: Afrocentricity is developing rapidly within the social work profession as a theory for pra...
The attitudes of African American graduate students towards the Afrocentric Perspective were investi...
The following paper examines how value-based considerations for social welfare policy opinion are af...
This article discusses the Afrocentric paradigm as a viable theoretical framework to guide the futur...
The purpose of this study is to explore social work students perceptions of the Afrocentric Perspect...
“The Afrocentric idea is the most revolutionary challenge to a White supremacist-based educational s...
Afrocentricism stems from a total attempt by African Americans to define themselves based on their o...
The paper argues for the emergence of a world-wide universal pluralistic culture, in which a common ...
The Afrocentric paradigm has revolutionized the field of Black studies for the past several decades ...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
Abstract In this paper I present a case for using an Afrocentric approach in community development w...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
Glenn Drover and Patrick Kerans (Eds,) New Approaches to Welfare Theory. Brookfield, VT: Edward Elga...
Although much of the literature on American social welfare philosophy and policy is progressive and ...
The current paper explores Afrocentricity theory as an alternative non-western framework to guide s...
Abstract: Afrocentricity is developing rapidly within the social work profession as a theory for pra...
The attitudes of African American graduate students towards the Afrocentric Perspective were investi...
The following paper examines how value-based considerations for social welfare policy opinion are af...
This article discusses the Afrocentric paradigm as a viable theoretical framework to guide the futur...
The purpose of this study is to explore social work students perceptions of the Afrocentric Perspect...
“The Afrocentric idea is the most revolutionary challenge to a White supremacist-based educational s...
Afrocentricism stems from a total attempt by African Americans to define themselves based on their o...
The paper argues for the emergence of a world-wide universal pluralistic culture, in which a common ...
The Afrocentric paradigm has revolutionized the field of Black studies for the past several decades ...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
Abstract In this paper I present a case for using an Afrocentric approach in community development w...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
Glenn Drover and Patrick Kerans (Eds,) New Approaches to Welfare Theory. Brookfield, VT: Edward Elga...