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Ubuntu Philosophy and Decolonising Social Work Fields of Practice in Africa

ISBN-13: 9781032361260 / Twarda / 2023 / 400 str.

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Ubuntu Philosophy and Decolonising Social Work Fields of Practice in Africa

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This book addresses a recurrent gap in social work literature by examining Ubuntu as an Indigenous African philosophy that informs social work beyond the largely residual and individualistic conceptualisation of social work that currently prevails in many contexts.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Social Science > Social Work
Social Science > Ethnic Studies - African Studies
Social Science > Developing & Emerging Countries
Wydawca:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Seria wydawnicza:
Indigenous and Environmental Social Work
ISBN-13:
9781032361260
Rok wydania:
2023
Ilość stron:
400
Wymiary:
23.4 x 15.6
Oprawa:
Twarda
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
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Part I: Theoretical Perspectives - Ubuntu and Decolonising Social Work.  1.Decolonising social work fields of practice: An introduction.  2.Ubuntu: an overview.  3.Ubuntu in international social work.  Part II: Ubuntu and Decolonising Social Work Ethics and Fieldwork.  4.Ubuntu and decolonising Biestek’s (1957) seven principles of the casework relationship.  5.Ubuntu principles: unethically ethical? Decolonising social work values and ethics in Social Work practice and research.  6.Decolonizing Social Work Fieldwork Education in Africa: Approaches, Challenges, and Prospects.  Part III: Ubuntu and Social Work with Families.  7.Ubuntu Social Work with Individuals and Families: A Process Model.  8.Collective Child Rearing in Igboland as a Panacea to Juvenile Delinquency: A Philosophical Analysis.  9.Ubuntu in Gerontological Social Work: A community-led care model.  10.Community solidarity and intergenerational relationships in the care of older people in Africa.  11.Philosophies guiding the model of care for older adults in the traditional Igbo society, southeast Nigeria: A guide for social work decolonization agenda.  Part IV: Ubuntu and Environmental Social Work.  12.The Efficacy of Ubuntu on Environmental Social Work in Africa.  13.Leveraging Ubuntu philosophy as a vehicle for promoting environmental justice in Zimbabwe.  14.Enhancing Environmental Conditions of Slum Settlement Dwellers in Africa: Putting Ubuntu and Community Social Work into Perspective.  15.Ubuntu and social work in emergencies: Opportunities for community-based disaster risk management in Zimbabwe.  Part V: Ubuntu and Other Fields of Practice.  16.Ubuntu-informed approaches for addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV): Scope, rationale, and implications for Social Work.  17.Towards Decolonisation of Social Work Practice in Response to the Drug Abuse Problem in Africa.  18.Ubuntu philosophy and sexual behaviours in Zimbabwe: Implications for social work.  19."Agbajo Owo La Fin Soya Ajeji Owo Kan Ko Gbe Eru De Ori": A Social Work Perspective on the Collective Action of the End SARS Protest in Nigeria.  Part VI: Looking Ahead.  20.Ubuntu inspired tools and models to decolonise social work practice.  21.Conclusions: Furthering decolonising social work in Africa.

Janestic Mwende Twikirize (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Makerere University, Uganda. She holds a PhD in Social Work and Social Development. Dr Twikirize served as the Vice President of the Association of Schools of Social Work in Africa (ASSWA) and as a board member of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) from 2012 to 2018. Her research with local communities and at the same time her international exposure to various philosophies and discourses in social development led her to pick interest in indigenisation and decoloniality of education and practice.

Sharlotte Tusasiirwe (PhD) is an Indigenous African tracing her ancestry from the Basingo clan of Banyankore/Bakiiga/Bahororo tribe of Western Uganda, East of Africa. Sharlotte has been researching and publishing in the area of decolonising social work and she is passionate about seeing culturally appropriate and respectful social work around the world. She is currently a social work lecturer at Western Sydney University, and she is interested in areas of Community-led initiatives and development; African spirituality; Indigenous epistemologies; international social work, among others.

Rugare Mugumbate (PhD) is a Zimbabwean social worker who trained at the School of Social Work, University of Zimbabwe and worked at the Epilepsy Support Foundation and the Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) in Zimbabwe between 2003 and 2015. Among other study areas, his work centers on valuing and using African knowledge such as Ubuntu philosophy in teaching, learning, practice, and research. Presently, he is a lecturer in the School of Health and Society, University of Wollongong, Australia and a Senior Research Associate, Department of Social Work & Community Development, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.



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