Reimagining Anti-Oppression Social Work Research
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Reimagining Anti-Oppression Social Work Research

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162 pages 2017

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"This book focuses on anti-oppression social work research through a collection of chapters that explore principles for engaging with communities, research in organizational contexts, and the importance of fluidity and practices of unknowing as guides for anti-oppression research. Through discussion of methodologies such as phenomenology, surveys, autoethnography, and critical arts-based methods, the authors provide insights about the application of these approaches to studies with marginalized populations and on a variety of social issues. Reflecting critically about these research frameworks, the authors invite readers to explore the complexities of research on topics such as whiteness, racism, trans experiences, as well as working within feminist contexts and institutional social service settings."--

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