Critical Reflexivity and Moral Regulation |
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Authors: | Harjeet Badwall |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Critical reflexivity is a dominant practice framework in social work. It is designed to address the operation of power relations between social workers and their clients. However, I intend to shed light on a different set of concerns related to this practice. I examine the ways in which critical reflexivity can operate to re-inscribe colonial notions of moral superiority, and re-center whiteness within social work education and practice settings. Drawing on research I conducted with racialized social workers in Toronto, Canada, this article examines the ways in which critical reflexivity can operate as a governing technology to silence the operation of racism. |
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Keywords: | Colonialism racialized social workers reflexivity whiteness |
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