SWP 928 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Neocolonialism, Neoliberalism, Ableism

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Critical reflections on the emerging discourse of international social work. : d: when practicing international social work it is important to address what factors before there can be a mutual exchange, power imbalance in knowledge systems, geo-political regions, languages, social work paradigms, all of the above. : e: haug levels many critiques at isw scholarship. Which is not one of her critiques: isw privileges western scientific thought and professionalism, isw replicates instead of addresses oppression and racism, isw leaves environmental considerations absent from development interventions, isw subjugates women and indigenous knowledge systems. :a page 129 and 130: haug suggests many ways to reconceptualize isw. Reading: hugman, r. , moosa-mitha, m. , & moyo, o. (2010). Towards a borderless social work: reconsidering notions of international social work. : a: nation-states often claim and stand for a concept of citizenship that is singular and static.

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