The Faculty Meeting: Practicing Social Justice-Oriented Group Work |
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Authors: | Maxine Jacobson |
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Institution: | 1. PRAXIS-Building Knowledge for Action , Missoula, Montana, USA mj@praxisaction.com |
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Abstract: | Social group work scholars and practitioners have begun to locate and recognize important sites for thinking about and practicing social group work as increasing evidence demonstrates its diminishing importance. This article identifies faculty meetings as a significant site for integrating social group work more fully into departments and schools of social work and helping to achieve the profession's social justice mission. Challenging the meaning of the faculty meeting and thinking of it as a faculty group is a necessary prerequisite to realize this goal. A set of principles is presented and next steps explored to reclaim and reinsert the value of social group work for the profession today. |
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Keywords: | faculty meetings social group work social justice social work mission work groups social justice-oriented group work |
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