`Karen Healy has written a very interesting and worthwhile book that
explores the relevance and significance of postmodern theory to social
work. It provides a well-argued account of recent developments in
social work theory… However, it is not simply an account of theory,
as considerable effort goes into making links between the theory and
its implications for practice. …[I]t offers a sound foundation for
exploring issues of theory and practice. A major strength of the book
is that it shows that some of the significant flaws in earlier
attempts to develop critical approaches to practice should not lead us
to assume that radical approaches are necessarily oppressive in
themselves, or doomed to failure… It should serve its purpose well
in prompting educators, policy-makers and practitioners to begin to
take on board the critique of dominant approaches to social work
theory and to help us guard against the dangers of dogmatism and
orthodoxy′ - European Journal of Social Work `Karen Healy profoundly
challenges, in the context of the postmodernity of late capitalism,
many of the assumptions upon which the critical tradition in social
work has been founded. This is a book which interrogates not only the
emancipatory metanarratives of left perspectives from her position
within the left, but also questions many of the received ideas about
her professional power and identity, and about the kinds of social
work practices necessary in order to continue to pursue welfare as an
emancipatory project under transformed ideological and material
circumstances. This is a most significant contribution to the debates
which confront social work, worldwide, at the present time′ - Peter
Leonard, McGill University, Canada How should social workers be
responding to the crises which beset the welfare states of the 21st
century? Could postmodern theory provide some of the answers? This
original and stimulating book provides a critical review of
contemporary social work theory and considers its relevance for
professional practice. Karen Healy outlines critical theoretical
perspectives - including feminist, Marxist and radical social work -
and indicates their implications for social work practice. She
explains contemporary debates on post-structuralism and postmodernism
and shows how their application to everyday social work practice would
point to a new pragmatism focused on local, contextual and incremental
proposals for change. By referring to actual examples, she invites the
reader to consider the potential for relevant and diverse forms of
social work practice informed by postmodern theory. This accessible
and engaging book makes an important contribution to contemporary
debates on social work theory and practice. It will be important
reading for students and academics in social work and social policy.
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Contemporary Perspectives on Change
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ISBN
9781446236796
Publisert
2016
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Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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