Journal of Social Work PracticeFreireP. ( 1998 ) ‘The adult literacy process as cultural action for Freedom’, Harvard Educational Review, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 480–518.S. G.Turner, and T. M. Maschi, "Feminist and empowerment theory and social work practice," Journal of Social Work ...
Feminist and empowerment theories are especially important to the understanding of individual and sociopolitical levels of social work assessment and intervention. Incorporating feminist and empowerment approaches in practice will provide social workers with the knowledge, values and skills most likely to prom...
This is a realm that demands that professionals own their own practice, actively relating to, creating and interpreting the practice of social work and establishing cooperation and partnership with their clients. This article looks at the forms of practice that are developed in this process, thus ...
In the course of the project the authors developed a model of communication which distinguishes between different kinds of expertise in social work practice. Another outcome of the project was a handbook, written by the social workers themselves, for the application of the solution-focused approach ...
4.2.2Involvement in Sex Work Study participants including sex workers, peer educators, healthcare providers, and counselors indicated that social exclusion due to poverty, low income, unemployment, lack of education, little or no social support from the family, and adverse living conditions dragged ...
Using a discourse perspective, we articulate four problematics, (a) boundaries, (b) identity, (c) rationality, and (d) voice that underlie work-family theory, research, and practice. We situate existing interdisciplinary research within ... EL Kirby,AG Golden,CE Medved,... - 《Communication ...
community psychology, social work, education, grassroots movements, development co-operation, and human resource management. While reconstructing the heterogeneous roots of the concept and analysing the inherent theory of power, its immanent anthropological and psychological assumptions, and its methods the ...
Mr. Gandhi became understood this theory in the principle of 'sarva dhharma samadbhava' which entails that all religions should be treated uniformly. It was not a political belief meant to integrate people. It was a normative that everyone must identify the value of religion in peopl...
This exploratory case study provides empirical support for three critical assumptions of empowerment theory. Many empowerment theorists have argued that em
and 3) explaining how the use of theory and interpretation in feminist research methods is necessary for and distinct from a surface reading of narratives of lived experience. Finally, I will provide examples of some alternative paths for supporting healthy adolescent women’s sexuality that extend ...