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kapitola v odborné knize (C)
Home Department:
Katedra sociální práce (20200)
Title:
Focusing on Oppression in Social Work Education
Citace
Gojová, A., Černá, E. a Gřundělová, B. Focusing on Oppression in Social Work Education.
In:
R. Baikady (ed.).
Social Work in an Unequal World.
Oxford University Press, 2025. s. 293-316. ISBN 9780197807569.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2025
Obor:
Form of publication:
Elektronická verze
ISBN code:
9780197807569
Book title in original language:
Social Work in an Unequal World
Title of the edition and volume number:
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Place of publishing:
neuvedeno
Publisher name:
Oxford University Press
Issue reference (issue number):
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Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
R. Baikady (ed.)
Number of pages:
24
Book page count:
640
Page from:
293
Page to:
316
Book print run:
EID:
2-s2.0-105015808578
Key words in English:
oppression; PCS analysis model; critical social work; social work education; involvement of lived experience in education
Annotation in original language:
This chapter stresses the importance of focusing on the oppression in social work education. It emphasizes that social work students need to deeply understand how the intersectionality of oppression works in clients’ situations in a society where individuals grow into neoliberalism. To bring a more substantial impact to the issue, a new teaching method was piloted based on combining experiential knowledge; work with personal, cultural, and structural analyses according to Neil Thompson; and the self-experiential techniques of the Theater of the Oppressed. The effects of the teaching were evaluated using a photovoice technique with students and people with lived experience. The data were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis. The chapter introduces the teaching approach and evaluation results and further discusses how oppression could be taught in social work education. The chapter closes by presenting barriers to teaching about oppression as well as possible strategies to overcome them.
Annotation in english language:
This chapter stresses the importance of focusing on the oppression in social work education. It emphasizes that social work students need to deeply understand how the intersectionality of oppression works in clients’ situations in a society where individuals grow into neoliberalism. To bring a more substantial impact to the issue, a new teaching method was piloted based on combining experiential knowledge; work with personal, cultural, and structural analyses according to Neil Thompson; and the self-experiential techniques of the Theater of the Oppressed. The effects of the teaching were evaluated using a photovoice technique with students and people with lived experience. The data were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis. The chapter introduces the teaching approach and evaluation results and further discusses how oppression could be taught in social work education. The chapter closes by presenting barriers to teaching about oppression as well as possible strategies to overcome them.
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