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Introduction | ||
1 | The uses of theory and the problems of pessimism | 3 |
2 | Critical reflection and transformative possibilities | 16 |
3 | Post-theories for practice : challenging the dogmas | 31 |
4 | Subject-to-subject : reclaiming the emotional terrain for practice | 45 |
5 | Whose side are you on? : politicized identities | 59 |
6 | Texts and power : toward a critical theory of language | 76 |
7 | The reprofessionalization of social work : collaborative approaches for achieving professional recognition | 91 |
8 | Older women negotiating uncertainty in everyday life : contesting risk management systems | 111 |
9 | Disrupting the narrative of white tutelage : reflections on post-colonial social work education | 128 |
10 | Social work practice and research as an emancipatory process | 144 |
A concluding reflection | 160 |
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