Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Visions, Possibilities and Challenges
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4473-7432-9
Verlag: Bristol University Press
The first to apply abolitionist theory from international perspectives to social work, this book explores whether social work has a future as a profession that challenges the perpetuation of unjust social structures. It questions whether it is possible for social work to become radical while it is located within the state.
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1. The Politics of Abolition in Social Work and Human Services - Ian Hyslop and Bob Pease
Part 1: The Abolitionist Critique: Foundations and Visions
2. Why Abolition - Dorothy Roberts
3. Social Work and the Abolitionist Movement in the United States - Alan J. Dettlaff
4. Abolition and Child Protection in England: Is Another World Possible? - Anna Gupta
5. Radical Reflection Plus Radical Transformation Equals Revolutionary Social Work - Bindi Bennett and Péta Phelan
6. Punishment Disguised as ‘Help’: Carcerality in the Human Services and the Role of Social Work Towards Abolition - Sacha Jamieson and Lobna Yassine
7. Wither Child Maltreatment Investigations by Social Workers: A Case for Abolishing the Principal Carceral Link in the Family Regulation System - Lisa Merkel-Holguin and Ida Drury
Part 2: Abolitionist Thinking in Practice: Implications for Social Justice Organising
8. Social Work and Social Justice: The Opportunity of an Abolitionist Lens - Ian Hyslop
9. Indigenous Child Protection in Canada: The Insanity of Doing it the Same Way - Peter Choate
10. The Roadmap to Child Protection Abolition for Maori - Kerri Cleaver
11. Prison Abolition as a Feminist of Color Project: Lessons from the United States - Mimi Kim
12. The Limits of Violence Prevention in the Non-Profit Industrial Complex: Moving Beyond the Masculinist State - Bob Pease
13. Transformative Justice Informed Community Responses to Harm: A Conversation with Idil Ali, Lauren Caufield and Anita Thomasson - Anne-lise Ah-fat
14. Dismantling the Master’s House? Abolition, Deradicalisation and Social Work - Sophie Shall and David McKendrick
15. Harm Reduction in the Opiate Crisis: Non-Carceral Community-Led Services and Compassion - Donna Baines and Mohamed Ibrahim
16. ‘Big Brother is Watching at all Times’: Lone Mothers and Their Children in ‘Family Hubs’ in the Republic of Ireland - Aoife Donohue and Paul Michael Garrett
Part 3: Facing the Challenges of Abolitionism: Critical Engagements with the State
17. Abolition, Decolonisation or Public Health Reform: How Do They Align With a Communities of Care Approach to Child Protection? - Emily Keddell
18. Haunting, Abolition and Finnish Child Welfare - Kris Clarke and Mwenza Blell
19. Beyond ‘Doing Harm’ and ‘Doing Nothing’: Creating Generative Alternatives to Psychiatric Carcerality - Emma Tseris
20. Twin Births, Twin Abolitions: Abolishing the Capitalist, Carceral State and the Liberal Individual – and with them, Conventional Social Work - John Fox
21. After Social Work? - Chris Maylea