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Critical reflection in social work: a response to globalisation?

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Christine Morley
This article presents a reflective theoretical deconstruction of my practice with disempowered human service workers. Specifically, it presents a case study of how critical reflection was fostered amongst a group of practitioners in Geelong, a regional Victorian town in Australia. This models how a critical postmodern analysis provided a framework for overcoming entrenched power dynamics and structural barriers in a particular context and at a particular point in time. It describes and analyses the content of this work in terms of its significance and implications for responding to the impact of globalisation on this group, which was undermining the effectiveness of their social work practice.

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Journal

International journal of social welfare

Volume

13

Issue

4

Pagination

297 - 303

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Location

Boston, Mass.

ISSN

1369-6866

Language

eng

Notes

Published Online: 31 Aug 2004

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2004, Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfar

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