Published 2024
Table of Contents:
“…-- Franziska Baumbach, Catholic University of Applied Social Sciences, Germany Chapter 4: Anthropocene and Posthumanism: A Challenge for Internationalized Social Work -- Ronald Lutz, Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany Chapter 5: Multiplicity of Story Telling -- Cynthia Tobierre, Kimberley Caruth, Lara Bloom & Lake Gledhill Chapter 6: Childhood and Adolescence Beyond Euro-centric Perspectives -- Isabelle Ihring, Protestant University of Applied Science
Ludwigsburg, Germany Chapter 7: Epistemological Decolonisation: Transcending Epistemic Violence and Foregrounding Local Knowledges in Social Work -- Linda Harms-Smith, University of Pretoria, South Africa, & Robel Afeworki Abay, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Chapter 8: Understanding Epistemic Violence: Possibilities for Decolonisation in German Academia -- Anastasia Paschalidou & Chaitali Das, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany Section 2: Social Work as a Transformative Discipline and Practice Chapter 9: Academic Activism for Social Work: A Model for Emotional Reparation -- Zoe Thomas, University of Bradford, UK Chapter 10: Social Work and Its (Post)Colonial Heritage: A Historical Research Lab -- Dayana Lau, Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin, Germany Chapter 11: Indigenous Commons and Ecological Justice in Social Work -- Jason Leung, Benguet State University, Philippines, and Melinda Madew, Protestant University of Applied Sciences
Ludwigsburg, Germany Chapter 12: Decolonisation and Ecological Justice in Social Work -- Chaitali Das & Yari Or, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany Chapter 13: Evidencing the Erasure: The Subaltern as a Writing Problem for Social Work. …”
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