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Titre : |
Language Politics, Linguistic Capital and Bilingual Practitioners in Social Work |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Gai Harrison, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 1082-1100 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Langage # Travail social TS Science politique
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Mots-clés : |
bilinguisme |
Résumé : |
"Social workers have explored the role of language in communication, identity formation, meaning making and representation. However, they have rarely examined the political ramifications of what language is in use when discussing these roles, or how language operates as a form of differentially valued cultural capital that is an influential determinant of life chances. This article draws on an exploratory study carried out with eighteen bilingual practitioners residing in Australia who reflect on how language politics infiltrates their personal and professional identities. Although many informants viewed bilinguality as an asset for practice, they were equally aware of the influential position of English in both local and global contexts, its powers of exclusion, and its role in shaping social work knowledge. The article concludes that greater recognition needs to be given to these ‘language politics’ in social work, especially in terms of recognizing how inequitable relations are maintained through the privileging of certain language practices and processes of linguistic othering." |
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in The british journal of social work > 6, vol. 39 (September 2009) . - pp. 1082-1100
[article] Language Politics, Linguistic Capital and Bilingual Practitioners in Social Work [texte imprimé] / Gai Harrison, Auteur . - 2009 . - pp. 1082-1100. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The british journal of social work > 6, vol. 39 (September 2009) . - pp. 1082-1100
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Cardijn Langage # Travail social TS Science politique
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Mots-clés : |
bilinguisme |
Résumé : |
"Social workers have explored the role of language in communication, identity formation, meaning making and representation. However, they have rarely examined the political ramifications of what language is in use when discussing these roles, or how language operates as a form of differentially valued cultural capital that is an influential determinant of life chances. This article draws on an exploratory study carried out with eighteen bilingual practitioners residing in Australia who reflect on how language politics infiltrates their personal and professional identities. Although many informants viewed bilinguality as an asset for practice, they were equally aware of the influential position of English in both local and global contexts, its powers of exclusion, and its role in shaping social work knowledge. The article concludes that greater recognition needs to be given to these ‘language politics’ in social work, especially in terms of recognizing how inequitable relations are maintained through the privileging of certain language practices and processes of linguistic othering." |
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PER BJS 39/6 (2009) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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: Suggested Indications for Social Work Leadership from a Study of Social Work Practice in a Palliative Care Setting
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PER BJS 43/8 (2013) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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: A Case of Caveat Emptor?
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Titre : |
Leadership in Social Work : A Case of Caveat Emptor? |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
John Lawler, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 123-141 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Travail social
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Mots-clés : |
Travail social |
Résumé : |
"This article examines the current interest in leadership in general and the growing interest in leadership in social work, in particular. It highlights the lack of a generalized definition of the word and the different ways it is interpreted in social work. The implicit assumptions on which much leadership writing appears to be founded are noted. Leadership can be seen as a further development of the managerial agenda, from one perspective, or as a countervailing factor maintaining professional autonomy, from another. In considering some of the components of leadership as identified by some in the field, the paper considers the extent to which these skills are exclusive to leadership and asks whether they might already be present but overlooked in the profession. The paper concludes that expectations of leadership within social work would benefit from debate and clarification if this is to be a useful future theme." |
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in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 37 (jan. 2007) . - pp. 123-141
[article] Leadership in Social Work : A Case of Caveat Emptor? [texte imprimé] / John Lawler, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 123-141. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 37 (jan. 2007) . - pp. 123-141
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Cardijn Travail social
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Mots-clés : |
Travail social |
Résumé : |
"This article examines the current interest in leadership in general and the growing interest in leadership in social work, in particular. It highlights the lack of a generalized definition of the word and the different ways it is interpreted in social work. The implicit assumptions on which much leadership writing appears to be founded are noted. Leadership can be seen as a further development of the managerial agenda, from one perspective, or as a countervailing factor maintaining professional autonomy, from another. In considering some of the components of leadership as identified by some in the field, the paper considers the extent to which these skills are exclusive to leadership and asks whether they might already be present but overlooked in the profession. The paper concludes that expectations of leadership within social work would benefit from debate and clarification if this is to be a useful future theme." |
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PER BJS 37/1 (2007) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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: Developing a Research Strategy for Social Work in the UK
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Titre : |
Learning from Experience : Developing a Research Strategy for Social Work in the UK |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Paul Bywaters, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2008 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 936-952 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Recherche # Stratégie # Travail social
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Résumé : |
"This article discusses the development of a strategy for securing a step change in social work research in higher education in the UK. This project, undertaken by the Joint University Council Social Work Education Committee (SWEC), aimed to give direction to the constituency, address complex and potentially conflictual issues across the four countries of the UK and promote social work research both internally and to external stakeholders. The obstacles and opportunities for advancing social work research are discussed, as are the processes by which consensus was secured across higher education institutions. Key issues debated at length included how to define social work research, whether to set priorities for research themes, whether research should be promoted in all academic departments or concentrated on centres of excellence and how to identify and begin to challenge the gross funding shortfall. Lessons from the process are identified, including the need for social work to develop stronger international collaborations." |
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http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14043 |
in The british journal of social work > 5, vol. 38 (July 2008) . - pp. 936-952
[article] Learning from Experience : Developing a Research Strategy for Social Work in the UK [texte imprimé] / Paul Bywaters, Auteur . - 2008 . - pp. 936-952. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The british journal of social work > 5, vol. 38 (July 2008) . - pp. 936-952
Catégories : |
Cardijn Recherche # Stratégie # Travail social
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Résumé : |
"This article discusses the development of a strategy for securing a step change in social work research in higher education in the UK. This project, undertaken by the Joint University Council Social Work Education Committee (SWEC), aimed to give direction to the constituency, address complex and potentially conflictual issues across the four countries of the UK and promote social work research both internally and to external stakeholders. The obstacles and opportunities for advancing social work research are discussed, as are the processes by which consensus was secured across higher education institutions. Key issues debated at length included how to define social work research, whether to set priorities for research themes, whether research should be promoted in all academic departments or concentrated on centres of excellence and how to identify and begin to challenge the gross funding shortfall. Lessons from the process are identified, including the need for social work to develop stronger international collaborations." |
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PER BJS 37/7 (2007) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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: les limites des "solutions sociales"
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: entre stigmatisations et idéologies Pistes de réflexions éthiques
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