The current social work knowledge that is characterised by colonial domination in South Africa demands new visions. These visions should be aimed at producing an epistemic revolution that would see the re-emergence of previously silenced knowledges. The continued Eurocentric hegemony reflected in the content and form of the social work curriculum and pedagogical practices creates an epistemic scandal that requires decolonial intervention and redress. Following an examination of the decolonisation discourse from textual archives on coloniality, decoloniality, social work and its history, several tenets and principles were identified to guide the process of decolonising social work education in South Africa. These include focusing the curricu...
Abstract: Despite significant transformation efforts in South African social welfare, social work ed...
The failure of decolonisation as a process to rid postcolonial contexts of the ongoing complexities ...
This chapter examines the importance of decoloniality in social work education in Australia. It begi...
Widespread student uprisings associated with the Fees-Must-Fall movement have starkly focused univer...
For relevance to societal reality and challenges, countries should structure their social work educa...
This book explores contemporary debates on decolonisation and indigenisation of social work in Afric...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
South Africa is a multicultural society with diverse indigenous cultural communities. It has been ar...
This article describes thematic outcomes of a process of engagement around deep transformation towar...
Decolonizing social work requires becoming genuine, returning to one’s cultural roots for direction....
Decolonizing social work requires becoming genuine, returning to one’s cultural roots for direction....
The enduring dominant influences from Western countries have long been felt in the different spheres...
This chapter reflects on the colonialism of social work practice and education, in a Ugandan context...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
The social work education sector has a vital role to play in advancing the rights and interests of I...
Abstract: Despite significant transformation efforts in South African social welfare, social work ed...
The failure of decolonisation as a process to rid postcolonial contexts of the ongoing complexities ...
This chapter examines the importance of decoloniality in social work education in Australia. It begi...
Widespread student uprisings associated with the Fees-Must-Fall movement have starkly focused univer...
For relevance to societal reality and challenges, countries should structure their social work educa...
This book explores contemporary debates on decolonisation and indigenisation of social work in Afric...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
South Africa is a multicultural society with diverse indigenous cultural communities. It has been ar...
This article describes thematic outcomes of a process of engagement around deep transformation towar...
Decolonizing social work requires becoming genuine, returning to one’s cultural roots for direction....
Decolonizing social work requires becoming genuine, returning to one’s cultural roots for direction....
The enduring dominant influences from Western countries have long been felt in the different spheres...
This chapter reflects on the colonialism of social work practice and education, in a Ugandan context...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
The social work education sector has a vital role to play in advancing the rights and interests of I...
Abstract: Despite significant transformation efforts in South African social welfare, social work ed...
The failure of decolonisation as a process to rid postcolonial contexts of the ongoing complexities ...
This chapter examines the importance of decoloniality in social work education in Australia. It begi...