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Dilemmas of international social work: paradoxical processes in indigenisation, universalism and imperialism
Authors:Mel Gray
Institution:School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Abstract:This article explores current paradoxical processes in inter-national social work concerning the global diffusion of the social work profession's principles, values and practice methods or approaches. Some criticise these activities on the grounds that they are imperialistic. Others advocate strongly for the indigenisation of social work. Still others believe in social work's universality. This article attempts to stimulate debate on, and promote greater understanding of, and mutual respect for, divergent views on these critical questions. It puts forward the notion that culture is an important consideration that enables indigenisation, retains universals yet avoids imperialism.
Keywords:international social work  indigenisation  universalism  imperialism  cross-cultural dialogue  cross-cultural practice  development practitioner
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