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Navigating the Shifting Sands of Social Work Terrain: Social Work Practice in Postmodern Conditions
Authors:Heather I. Peters
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, University of Northern British Columbia , British Columbia, Canada petersh@unbc.ca
Abstract:In an effort to inform social work education, this article reports on part of a study examining the factors that hinder or facilitate involvement in social justice efforts. Based on a case example of Canadian international development nongovernmental organizations, the article presents the findings of an analysis of organizational documents. I argue that international development organizations' conceptions of involvement reproduce inequitable North-South power relations through a perpetuation of colonial discourses of the South. This perpetuation of inequitable power relations is evident in three main themes: the tragic South; the hero/victim binary; and the ideal of one world. The implications of these findings for social work education are outlined.
Keywords:postmodern social work practice  capitalism  macro and micro connections  postmodern conditions
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