This PhD project aims to demonstrate the importance of giving space to local student voices as forms of subjugated knowledges to inform the curriculum on Family and Child Care. It does so by reflecting upon the process and product of critical autobiographical assignments which social work students at the University of the Western Cape, an historically black university in South Africa, undertake on their own families. In so doing it provides on-the-ground information about students' family circumstances. Social work is purportedly a profession that challenges inequalities and social exclusion. It therefore seems pertinent to examine the issues of privilege, inequality and subjugation in relation to issues of the social work curriculum. The f...
[Extract] Euro-centric curricula is identified in the literature as contributing to Aboriginal and T...
Peggy McIntosh likens white privilege within American culture to an “invisible package of unearned a...
Peggy McIntosh likens white privilege within American culture to an “invisible package of unearned a...
In apartheid South Africa institutional racism was embedded in the practice of rationing resources a...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: In October-November 2015, South African universities experienced widesprea...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)The changing landscape of parental responsibilit...
This article sets out the context for first-year social work students in South Africa, explaining pa...
This research paper argues that universities can collaboratively generate productive spaces for soci...
This article focuses on social work research with displaced families in the Western Cape, South Afri...
This article focuses on social work research with displaced families in the Western Cape, South Afri...
The social work profession is committed to indigenous rights, social justice and the achievement of ...
In the last 5 years there has been an increased drive to include the perspectives and contributions ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 27th January 2021 until 27th January 2023.This...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 27th January 2021 until 27th January 2023.This...
A course on American Racism might be though to benefit mainly white students. This paper demonstrate...
[Extract] Euro-centric curricula is identified in the literature as contributing to Aboriginal and T...
Peggy McIntosh likens white privilege within American culture to an “invisible package of unearned a...
Peggy McIntosh likens white privilege within American culture to an “invisible package of unearned a...
In apartheid South Africa institutional racism was embedded in the practice of rationing resources a...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: In October-November 2015, South African universities experienced widesprea...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)The changing landscape of parental responsibilit...
This article sets out the context for first-year social work students in South Africa, explaining pa...
This research paper argues that universities can collaboratively generate productive spaces for soci...
This article focuses on social work research with displaced families in the Western Cape, South Afri...
This article focuses on social work research with displaced families in the Western Cape, South Afri...
The social work profession is committed to indigenous rights, social justice and the achievement of ...
In the last 5 years there has been an increased drive to include the perspectives and contributions ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 27th January 2021 until 27th January 2023.This...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 27th January 2021 until 27th January 2023.This...
A course on American Racism might be though to benefit mainly white students. This paper demonstrate...
[Extract] Euro-centric curricula is identified in the literature as contributing to Aboriginal and T...
Peggy McIntosh likens white privilege within American culture to an “invisible package of unearned a...
Peggy McIntosh likens white privilege within American culture to an “invisible package of unearned a...