Ubuntu philosophy and decolonising social work fields of practice in Africa / edited by Janestic Mwende Twikirize, Sharlotte Tusasiirwe and Rugare Mugumbate.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032361260
- 9781032361307
- 361.96 23/eng/20230712
- HV40.8.A35 UBU 2024
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Africa University Main Library General Stacks | HV40.8. A35 UBU 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0000967117022 |
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HV40 MEN 1997 Principles Of Social Work Practice / Sujata Menon | HV40 PAY 1991 Modern Social Work Theory: A Critical Introduction | HV40 THO2010 Theorizing Social Work Practice | HV40.8. A35 UBU 2024 Ubuntu philosophy and decolonising social work fields of practice in Africa / | HV41NET1993 Social Work Macro Practice / F. Ellen Netting Peter M. Kettner Steven L. Mcmurtry. | HV43MIL 2002 Assessment in Social Work | HV91 ZAS 1996 Introduction To Social Work And Social Welfare Charles Zastrow |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book addresses a recurrent gap in social work literature by examining Ubuntu as an Indigenous African philosophy that informs social work beyond the largely residual and individualistic conceptualisation of social work that currently prevails in many contexts. Owing to the lack of social work theories, models and generally, literature that is locally and contextually relevant, most social work lecturers based in African context, struggle to access learning materials and texts that centre local indigenous voices and worldviews. It is within this context that the ubuntu philosophy has gained traction. There is increasing consensus that Ubuntu as an African philosophy and way of life, has the potential to be used as a decolonising framework for social work education and practice. Theorising from Ubuntu can influence and be the foundation for African social work theory and knowledge, social work values and ethics, social work research and policy, and Ubuntu informing different fields of social work practice like social work with older people, children and young people, ubuntu and poverty alleviation, ubuntu and the environment, among others. Drawing together social workers engaged in education, research, policy, practice, to theorise Ubuntu and its tenets, philosophies, and values, this book shows how it can be a foundation for a decolonised, more relevant social work education and practice in African contexts"-- Provided by publisher.
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