Social work is increasingly delivered in complex situations. key to professional practice is developing a sensitive understanding of the issues of diversity and oppression. The chapter examines the current debates on 'whiteness' and whiteness studies within social work, and explores what being white means for practitioners particularly white practitioners working with Black Minority and Ethnic families
White Western social workers should not take leadership in a process of decolonisation, but they can...
• Summary: This article examines social workers' attention to privilege, white privilege, and oppres...
Despite ethical responsibilities to dismantle systems of oppression, White supremacy ideologies and ...
What does it mean to be White? More specifically, how does Whiteness impact social work’s engagement...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis. Inadequate attention to race, racism, and Whiteness in social work educatio...
Within Australia, Whiteness is embedded within social work, requiring us to turn the lens in on ours...
Literature about whiteness and white identities has proliferated across the social sciences and huma...
Literature about whiteness and white identities has proliferated across the social sciences and huma...
Focussing on the epistemic – the way in which knowledge is understood, constructed, transmitted and ...
Social work imagines itself as a site of goodness and justice. My thesis illustrates the ways in whi...
This exploratory study examined how seasoned White social workers grappled with the presence and eff...
This article focuses on select reflections of a White social work student’s thoughts on racism withi...
This paper presents the experiences of a white social worker conducting research into Whiteness with...
Social work education reinforces hegemonic Whiteness through pedagogies and practices that rely on a...
White Western social workers should not take leadership in a process of decolonisation, but they can...
• Summary: This article examines social workers' attention to privilege, white privilege, and oppres...
Despite ethical responsibilities to dismantle systems of oppression, White supremacy ideologies and ...
What does it mean to be White? More specifically, how does Whiteness impact social work’s engagement...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis. Inadequate attention to race, racism, and Whiteness in social work educatio...
Within Australia, Whiteness is embedded within social work, requiring us to turn the lens in on ours...
Literature about whiteness and white identities has proliferated across the social sciences and huma...
Literature about whiteness and white identities has proliferated across the social sciences and huma...
Focussing on the epistemic – the way in which knowledge is understood, constructed, transmitted and ...
Social work imagines itself as a site of goodness and justice. My thesis illustrates the ways in whi...
This exploratory study examined how seasoned White social workers grappled with the presence and eff...
This article focuses on select reflections of a White social work student’s thoughts on racism withi...
This paper presents the experiences of a white social worker conducting research into Whiteness with...
Social work education reinforces hegemonic Whiteness through pedagogies and practices that rely on a...
White Western social workers should not take leadership in a process of decolonisation, but they can...
• Summary: This article examines social workers' attention to privilege, white privilege, and oppres...
Despite ethical responsibilities to dismantle systems of oppression, White supremacy ideologies and ...