Abstract: Ubuntu is an African concept referring to humanness. It gives expression to deeply-held African ideals of one’s personhood being rooted in one’s interconnectedness with others. Social workers seeking to develop an African framework for decolonial social work practice turn repeatedly to ubuntu for aid. But the term has, for the most part, been limited to the idea of mutual aid – people helping each other in a spirit of solidarity. This article endeavours to extend and deepen the ubuntu concept to strengthen its potential as a theory informing social work practice. This is done by interweaving other African ideas with ubuntu in three domains: ethics, sustainable development and ecospirituality
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This paper highlights racial, social and spatial inequalities that impact Black African social work ...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
Ubuntu is an African concept referring to humanness. It gives expression to deeply-held African idea...
This paper looks at the concept of ubuntu, how it has been applied in different fields and lessons t...
The article is based on a doctoral study submitted at the University of Pretoria.The development of ...
Using indigenous knowledge systems such as Ubuntu in social work with children empowers them, their ...
2020 selection and editorial matter, Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett, Carolyn Noble, and Stephen Co...
In this issue, we published short articles that show application of ubuntu in social work. We priori...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The paper, which exploits conceptual analysis techniques, interrogates an African notion of a ‘commu...
This paper seeks to explore the nature and implication of African relational moral theory as capture...
Masters Degree. Univerity of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ubuntu and social justice are both conc...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This article explores ways in which ubuntu morality might be anchored in the community, the family, ...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This paper highlights racial, social and spatial inequalities that impact Black African social work ...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
Ubuntu is an African concept referring to humanness. It gives expression to deeply-held African idea...
This paper looks at the concept of ubuntu, how it has been applied in different fields and lessons t...
The article is based on a doctoral study submitted at the University of Pretoria.The development of ...
Using indigenous knowledge systems such as Ubuntu in social work with children empowers them, their ...
2020 selection and editorial matter, Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett, Carolyn Noble, and Stephen Co...
In this issue, we published short articles that show application of ubuntu in social work. We priori...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The paper, which exploits conceptual analysis techniques, interrogates an African notion of a ‘commu...
This paper seeks to explore the nature and implication of African relational moral theory as capture...
Masters Degree. Univerity of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ubuntu and social justice are both conc...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This article explores ways in which ubuntu morality might be anchored in the community, the family, ...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This paper highlights racial, social and spatial inequalities that impact Black African social work ...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...