The Voices of Silence is a podcast dedicated to making a case for decolonization. The first season of this podcast examines social work theory and practice. We explore how social work as a science and practice, perpetuates oppression and how we can alternatively use the science and practice of social work for true decolonization both of the study and practice of social work and of the subaltern. This podcast is produced by the Youth Bulletin and hosted by Fogha Mc
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The Voices of Silence is a podcast dedicated to making a case for decolonization. The first season of this podcast examines social work theory and practice. We explore how social work as a science and practice, perpetuates oppression and how we can alternatively use the science and practice of social work for true decolonization both of the study and practice of social work and of the subaltern. This podcast is produced by the Youth Bulletin and hosted by Fogha Mc
The Voices of Silence: Modernity and the birth of professionalization of Social Work (Part 1)
The Voices of Silence
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4 years ago
The Voices of Silence: Modernity and the birth of professionalization of Social Work (Part 1)
In part one of this episode, we invited Prof. Dr. Ruth Großmaß to discuss the birth of professional social work, the period of modernity and the decolonization of social work. We focused on how the modernity shaped social work and how the science and practice of social work today is can be decolonized. What is the relationship between the factory and social work?
The Voices of Silence
The Voices of Silence is a podcast dedicated to making a case for decolonization. The first season of this podcast examines social work theory and practice. We explore how social work as a science and practice, perpetuates oppression and how we can alternatively use the science and practice of social work for true decolonization both of the study and practice of social work and of the subaltern. This podcast is produced by the Youth Bulletin and hosted by Fogha Mc