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Decolonising Social Work in Finland

Racialisation and Practices of Care
BuchGebunden
296 Seiten
Englisch
Bristol University Presserschienen am28.03.2024
Introduction and Chapter 10 available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.This book examines the contemporary social care realities and practices of Finland, a small nation with a history enmeshed in social relations as both coloniser and colonised. Decolonising Social Work in Finland:· Interrogates coloniality, racialisation and diversity in the context of Finnish social work and social care.· Brings together racialised and mainstream White Finnish researchers, activists and community members to challenge relations of epistemic violence on racialised populations in Finland.· Critically unpacks colonial views of care and wellbeing.It will be essential reading for international scholars and students in the fields of Social Work, Sociology, Indigenous Studies, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Education.mehr
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KlappentextIntroduction and Chapter 10 available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.This book examines the contemporary social care realities and practices of Finland, a small nation with a history enmeshed in social relations as both coloniser and colonised. Decolonising Social Work in Finland:· Interrogates coloniality, racialisation and diversity in the context of Finnish social work and social care.· Brings together racialised and mainstream White Finnish researchers, activists and community members to challenge relations of epistemic violence on racialised populations in Finland.· Critically unpacks colonial views of care and wellbeing.It will be essential reading for international scholars and students in the fields of Social Work, Sociology, Indigenous Studies, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Education.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4473-7142-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatUngenäht / geklebt
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum28.03.2024
Seiten296 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 166 mm, Höhe 244 mm, Dicke 27 mm
Gewicht574 g
Artikel-Nr.60597946

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-TyrkköPart 1: Exploring Coloniality in the Finnish Social Work Field1. Between a Rock and Hard Place: Discussing Sámi Issues in Contemporary Finland: A Conversation With Ánneristen Juuso - Ánneristen Juuso (Anni-Kristiina Juuso)2. Welfare State Nationalism, Family Reunification and Forced Migrants´ Strategies To Surpass Structural Violence - Camilla Nordberg, Joa Hiitola, Hanna Kara and Maija Jäppinen3. Contesting Universalism in Finnish Health and Social Services: Experiences of Migrant Parents With a Disabled Child - Eveliina Heino, Hanna Kara and Annika Lillrank4. Homonationalism and Talking Back in Finnish Social Work with Non-Heterosexual People with Refugee Background - Inka Söderström,5. Social workers´ perceptions on structural challenges for minorities´ social care - Kati Turtiainen and Merja Anis6. Deconstructing racialised and cultural otherisation with young people through pluralistic arts-based social work - Enni MikkonenPart 2: Naming and Confronting Epistemic and Structural Injustice7. Silence So Loud It Hurts: Racialisation, Erasure, and Future-Building in Finnish Social Work -Koko Hubara8. Transcultural Mental Health As the Colonisation of Racialised Bodies: A Personal Insight - Fadumo Dayib and Kris Clarke9. Emergent Healing Spaces: Decolonising Healing and Wellness in Finland - Wambui Njuguna10. Intersectional Knowledge Practices in Academia From Marginal Positions: Testimonios From Researchers of Colour in Finland - Smarika KC, Priscilla Osei and Kris ClarkePart 3: Reimaging Caring and Social Work Futurities11. Counter Archiving as a Decolonial Pedagogy of Collective Care - Lena Sawyer, Kris Clarke and Nana Osei-Kofi12. Post-professional social work? Decolonising social work professionalism through the engagement of community health workers -Saana Raittila-Salo13. Decolonising Mindfulness, Mindful Decolonisation, and Social Work Futurities - Michael Yellow Bird, and Holly Hatton-BowersConclusion - Kris Clarke, Leece Lee-Oliver and Satu Ranta-Tyrkkömehr

Autor

Kris Clarke is Professor of Social Work at the University of Helsinki.

Leece Lee-Oliver (Blackfeet/Choctaw) is a decolonial scholar, Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Director of American Indian Studies at California State University, Fresno.

Satu Ranta-Tyrkkö is Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä.