Decolonising and Reimagining Social Work in Africa

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Decolonising and Reimagining Social Work in Africa

Alternative Epistemologies and Practice Models

Social work Medicine and Nursing

Author: Sharlotte Tusasiirwe

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th July 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000907605


Overview

This book explores contemporary debates on decolonisation and indigenisation of social work in Africa and provides readers with alternative models, values, and epistemologies for reimagining social work practice and education that can be applicable to a wide range of countries struggling with similar concerns.

Indigenisation and Decolonisation

It examines how indigenisation without decolonisation is just tokenistic since it is concerned with adapting, modifying Western models to fit local contexts or generating local models to integrate into the already predominantly contextually irrelevant and culturally inappropriate mainstream Western social work in Africa.

The Call for Decolonisation

By exploring decolonisation, which calls for dismantling colonialism and colonial thinking to create central space for indigenous social work as mainstream social work, especially in Africa, it goes beyond tokenistic decolonisation to articulate some of the indigenous social work practice and social policy models, values, ethics, and oral epistemologies that should take centre stage as locally relevant and culturally appropriate social work in Africa.

Research Methodologies

It also addresses the question of decolonising research methodologies, highlighting some of the methods embedded in African indigenous perspectives for adoption when researching African social work.

Intended Audience

The book has been written with both the coloniser/colonised in mind and it will be of interest to all social work academics, students and practitioners, and others interested in gaining insights into how colonisation persists in social work and why it is necessary to find ways to disrupt it.

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