This paper is in response to recent calls to conceptualize and articulate Canadian perspectives and experiences in international social work, given that the Canadian standpoint has been lacking in international social work literature. This paper contends that it is imperative, first of all, to critically examine and unpack our ‘Canadian’ identity in order to practice international work that is socially just and anti-imperialist. Drawing on the work of post-colonial authors, critical race theorists, and those who study national myth-making, this essay revisits Canadian identity because it is this identity that Canadian social workers often carry into their international work
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This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada has...
In this chapter I analyse themes that emerge from scholarship on international social work education...
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Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
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Internationally, Canadians struggle with their national identity. Canadians proclaim that they are n...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
For this conceptually oriented paper, we examine the politics of Canadian humanitarianism in refugee...
The unexpected massive arrival in Canada of more than 40,000 Syrian refugees during the 2015 nationa...
This paper reflects a beginning discussion about the relationship between the social work profession...
This thesis interrogates the notion of citizenship as a social good through critical analysis of Can...
Finally, an academic text that charts the territory of social work with immigrants in Canada! Immigr...
Exploring and in turn developing professional identity is a challenge faced by social work programme...
We investigate how economic immigrants in Canada negotiate their identity in the process of “becomin...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada has...
In this chapter I analyse themes that emerge from scholarship on international social work education...
Canada prides itself on a reputation of being a welcoming and inclusive country, promoting a collect...
The population of ‘ethnic minorities’ is continuously increasing in Canada. There is now a large pop...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
This study examines the diverse ways students perceive Canada, Canadians, and themselves as Canadian...
Internationally, Canadians struggle with their national identity. Canadians proclaim that they are n...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
For this conceptually oriented paper, we examine the politics of Canadian humanitarianism in refugee...
The unexpected massive arrival in Canada of more than 40,000 Syrian refugees during the 2015 nationa...
This paper reflects a beginning discussion about the relationship between the social work profession...
This thesis interrogates the notion of citizenship as a social good through critical analysis of Can...
Finally, an academic text that charts the territory of social work with immigrants in Canada! Immigr...
Exploring and in turn developing professional identity is a challenge faced by social work programme...
We investigate how economic immigrants in Canada negotiate their identity in the process of “becomin...