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The Place of Place in Social Work: Rethinking the Person-in-Environment Model in Social Work Education and Practice
Authors:Bree Akesson  Victoria Burns  Shawn-Renee Hordyk
Institution:1. bakesson@wlu.ca
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Social work’s traditional emphasis on the individual in the context of social environments has resulted in a neglect of the person in the context of physical environments. This conceptual article addresses this oversight by presenting three subconcepts of place—place attachment, place identity, and territoriality—and draws on research examples with marginalized populations to illustrate the possibilities for understanding and integrating these concepts into social work. We ultimately argue for a shift toward an emphasis on place as a fresh avenue of inquiry to broaden and enhance social work education and practice.
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