Description
About the Author
Washington Marovatsanga works at the Atlantic Technological University in the Republic of Ireland. He is a qualified social worker and board member of the Irish Association of Social Workers. Paul Michael Garrett works at the University of Galway in the Republic of Ireland. He is an elected member of the Royal Irish Academy.
Reviews
"This book invites an honest, respectful, and critical rumination on social work theory and practice with Black Africans in western countries...It seeks to fuse multiple perspectives and philosophies on the disempowerment of the Black African diaspora because of universalised European hierarchies of power within and beyond the social work profession. In short, it is a very important intellectual work. Indeed, it is...probably the only book of this kind currently available." Critical Social Policy 'It is energising to see writers articulate how their positionality and political commitment influence their academic interests and writings...I am a Black American trained social worker who grew up in the state's care with more than half a dozen social workers assigned to my case throughout my childhood. This book affected me and gave me hope because it provides theoretical tools for progressive educators and practitioners to promote a greater awareness of 'social change' within social work education and training'. Antoine Rogers, Ethics and Social Welfare, 2023 'This book, Social Work with the Black African Diaspora, is a welcome addition to the library of emerging African social work scholars in western societies. It is a well-overdue contribution to combatting age-long racial and political knowledge in social work. Although the book is focused on Ireland, its theoretical terrain has significant resonance for the profession, society and, most importantly, policymakers worldwide'. Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola, Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2023
"This work expands social work education and explicitly centres diverse, global multicultural theoretical voices, including those platforming economic liberation-orientated concepts and paradigms. As a former service user and a practitioner, I believe this knowledge makes for better social workers." Ethics and Social Welfare
Book Information
ISBN 9781447363101
Author Washington Marovatsanga
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Bristol University Press