The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narratives. In South Africa individualist, liberal, colonial, masculine and 'white' discourses prevail. The dialectical-historical perspective, rather than chronological 'progress', shows how socio-political and economic dynamics are formative of societal conditions and of social work, which in turn has a role in shaping these dynamics. The fiction of purely historical records of progress and freedom of choice is challenged, and hegemonic and counter-hegemonic discourses uncovered. Social workers are urged to be engaged with the full complexity of events emerging from the class and race-based antagonisms of South African society
This paper looks at the student protests and demands for free and deconloised education which began ...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
The focus of the article is on injustices towards South African families in postcolonial and neocolo...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
That social work should be 'on the side of the poor and the oppressed' in the context of the ubiquit...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
South Africa became a democratic, non-racial state in 1994. The first democratic elections were prec...
The turmoil, struggle, deepening poverty and inequality in which the world finds itself requires a r...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
Summary in English.|Bibliography: leaves 329-360.Welfare services generally were racially segregated...
From text: In order to describe contemporary social work contextually, a synopsis of developments in...
No abstract available.https://brill.com/view/journals/mata/mata-overview.xmlhj2020Political Science
This paper examines aspects of the historico-political development of social work in the UK and Germ...
Social work intervenes at the points where people interact with their environments with the purpose ...
This paper looks at the student protests and demands for free and deconloised education which began ...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
The focus of the article is on injustices towards South African families in postcolonial and neocolo...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
That social work should be 'on the side of the poor and the oppressed' in the context of the ubiquit...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
South Africa became a democratic, non-racial state in 1994. The first democratic elections were prec...
The turmoil, struggle, deepening poverty and inequality in which the world finds itself requires a r...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
Summary in English.|Bibliography: leaves 329-360.Welfare services generally were racially segregated...
From text: In order to describe contemporary social work contextually, a synopsis of developments in...
No abstract available.https://brill.com/view/journals/mata/mata-overview.xmlhj2020Political Science
This paper examines aspects of the historico-political development of social work in the UK and Germ...
Social work intervenes at the points where people interact with their environments with the purpose ...
This paper looks at the student protests and demands for free and deconloised education which began ...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
The focus of the article is on injustices towards South African families in postcolonial and neocolo...