Assignment
Total words 1100
Approaches
· Explain little bit about didactive/ deductive approach of teaching
· Inductive and critical approach
· Strengths based approach
· Community development approach
How you look at the power and marginalization concept?
· Power at individual and at the systematic level
· Resistance and strengths
· Reflexivity and positionality of the social worke
Sadan, E. (1997). 'Theories of Power' in Empowerment and community planning: Theory and practice of people-focused social solutions. Tel Aviv: Haki
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If the social work is to work with power and marginalised groups in the society how can video making is important to address the issues?
Tip: Video making can help us to address and understand the feeling and emotion of marginalised and powerless society. It can be a useful tool for showing their positions to the world. Write 70 more words
What power means for social work?
· Max weber theory and social work.
· The power you will wield as a social work professional
· The forms of power available to you as social worke
· The relative and different form of power we will operate in our social world
, B. (2019) ‘Acknowledgement in Aboriginal Social Work Research’, ch. 3 in Disrupting Whiteness in Social Work: Decolonising Epistemologies for Practice. London: Routledge
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Foucault and powe
How Foucault describes power? how power intersects with knowledge? Discuss little bit about disciplinary power?
Discuss these concepts
· Colonialism power
· Post colonialism power
· And decolonialisation (people reclaim their acknowledgement) Decoloniality of power
Yassine, L. (2019) ‘To know is to exist’, ch. 6 in Disrupting Whiteness in Social Work: Decolonising Epistemologies for Practice. London: Routledge
Whiteness theories
How these theories apply to social work?
Discuss about Frankenberg and her work for social justice.
Ife, J (2019) ‘Whiteness from within’, ch. 2 in Disrupting Whiteness in Social Work: Decolonising Epistemologies for Practice. London: Routledge
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