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Critical Conversations for Social Work
Critical Conversations for Social Work
31 episodes
4 days ago
The Critical Conversations for Social Work podcast is a collaboration between students, educators and practitioners that uses critical pedagogy and podcasting to share knowledge of critical and creative approaches for social work education and practice making them more accessible. We share this knowledge as a form of social scholarship and activist social work practice.
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The Critical Conversations for Social Work podcast is a collaboration between students, educators and practitioners that uses critical pedagogy and podcasting to share knowledge of critical and creative approaches for social work education and practice making them more accessible. We share this knowledge as a form of social scholarship and activist social work practice.
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S2 Episode 4 (Part B): What's in an Angel Shot? Tackling gendered violence in a patriarchal world
Critical Conversations for Social Work
54 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
S2 Episode 4 (Part B): What's in an Angel Shot? Tackling gendered violence in a patriarchal world

Disclaimer: This episode discusses difficult topics related to domestic and family violence, rape and sexual assault, mental health and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.

Jean and special guest, Abby unpack some of the concepts, practices and discourses explored in the episode with Jules and Ari. They explore the role of patriarchy in the perpetuation of policing and surveillance of victims/survivors of gendered violence. Abby generously shares her own lived and living experience of domestic and family violence, and similar experiences to Jules’ in the context of mental health interventions. They discuss the importance of feminist theory to combat the prevalence of patriarchy when responding to gendered violence in the mental health system. Abby brings insights to the conversation about the ways we can foster hope, empowerment, and build a social conscience with education and advocacy. 


Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rynzpPYJGzOiDlVs_pSn8nclkh8EdLFTJ55NiCQOh_I/edit?usp=sharing


References/Resources:

Foucault’s governmentality: https://www.criticallegalthinking.com/2014/12/02/governmentality-notes-thought-michel-foucault/ 

Feminism to end gendered violence: https://www.alignplatform.org/resource/report-feminist-activism-end-gbv-public-sphere

Definition of patriarchy: https://medicamondiale.org/en/service/glossary/patriarchy

Definition of Intersectionality: https://www.intersectionaljustice.org/what-is-intersectionality 


Keywords: domestic and family violence, gendered violence, victims and survivors, feminist theory, Foucault, trauma informed care, gaslighting, coercive control, intersectionality, patriarchy, mental health, surveillance, angel shot, advocacy and activism


Music by Boe Towah


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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticalconversations4sw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CriticalConversations4SW 






Critical Conversations for Social Work
The Critical Conversations for Social Work podcast is a collaboration between students, educators and practitioners that uses critical pedagogy and podcasting to share knowledge of critical and creative approaches for social work education and practice making them more accessible. We share this knowledge as a form of social scholarship and activist social work practice.