epistemic injusticesocial worksubject ontologyobject ontologymental illnessmental healthMental health has become an interprofessional service. Historically, differences between professionals in their epistemological orientation toward mental illness and treatment have created substantial tension. However, there are ...
As white women, we recognize the privilege we have to remove ourselves from the struggles of Americans of color. Though we have strived to write about racial injustice quite a bit, we both know that we could and should be doing more to speak out against racism and white supremacy, both in...
The caste system led to a great misery and perpetuation of great injustice for a large section of people. It survived because people believed that their status in the system depended not much upon their birth in this life, but upon their actions in their previous lives. Metaphysically it is ...
Consistent with that mission, the journal publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society. 主要研究方向:SOCIAL WORK 社会工作 ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL...
Even after 40 years the trauma could not be resolved nor the grief fully expressed without connecting the intensity of reactions to the lack of acknowledgement and recognition of the injustice and inhumanity they had received as children. Despite various inquiries and documentation of the historical ...
If she identifies as black because it fills her soul with joy, and helps her achieve self-actualization, and has also used her position as a black political figure to fight racial injustice, why the backlash? The backlash is because peopleareafraid of a queer planet. Subjectivities are ours ...
Social Disharmony and Racial Injustice: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Theories on Crime S Rose Werth Although W. E. B. Du Bois addresses crime in Black communities in many of his writings, he is rarely recognized as having a...
Rosenberg and Rosenberg 2006underscores the need for integrated services and identifies approaches that promote and improve wellness and quality of life. The book is particularly insightful in grappling with the issue of consumers/client roles and how fragmented care systems perpetuate social injustice ...
When we dive into social awareness and conflict resolution, if we do it without considering the broader cultural connections and history of injustice for our Black, Indigenous, or other students of often marginalized groups, then we do a disservice to everyone. We can’t just make SEL in the...
means that people are given the same access to opportunities, regardless of historical or other forms of injustice that may alter how much someone can access those opportunities. Equity, in contrast, tries to account for an imbalanced social system by providing the resources to create an equal ou...