Post-anthropocentric social work : critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives /: critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Post-anthropocentric social work : critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives /: critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Post-anthropocentric social work : critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Vivienne Bozalek, Bob Pease.
- Editors:
- Bozalek, Vivienne
Pease, Bob - Contents:
- List of Tables, Figures and Images Notes on contributors Foreword; Mathew Arthur Preface Acknowledgements Towards Post-Anthropocentric Social Work; Vivienne Bozalek and Bob Pease Part One: Philosophical Foundations of Post-Anthropocentric Social Work What Comes After the Subject? Towards a Critical Posthumanist Social Work; Stephen A. Webb An Invitation into the Trouble with Humanism for Social Work; Tina E. Wilson Restorative and Regenerative Relational Praxis Must Include the Non-human; Jacques Boulet A Philosophy of Social Work Beyond the Anthropocene; Karen Bell Feeling the ‘Weight of the Body’: Posthumanism and De-liberalising Social Work; John Fox Part Two: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Doing Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Propositions for Slow Social Work; Vivienne Bozalek Ecofeminism to Feminist Materialism: Implications for Anthropocene Feminist Social Work; Carolyn Noble Fostering Non-Anthropocentric Vulnerability in Men: Challenging the Autonomous Masculine Subject in Social Work; Bob Pease Return of the Posthuman: Developing Indigenist Perspectives for Social Work at a Time of Environmental Crisis; Glenn Woods and Dorothee Hölscher More-Than-Human Community Work: The Affirmative Biopolitics of Life in a Glasgow Neighbourhood; Heather Lynch Posthumanism, Sexualities Education and the Production of Citizenship; Pam Alldred, Nick Fox and Yohai Hakak Part Three: More-than-Human Sites of Practice in Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Animals as DomesticList of Tables, Figures and Images Notes on contributors Foreword; Mathew Arthur Preface Acknowledgements Towards Post-Anthropocentric Social Work; Vivienne Bozalek and Bob Pease Part One: Philosophical Foundations of Post-Anthropocentric Social Work What Comes After the Subject? Towards a Critical Posthumanist Social Work; Stephen A. Webb An Invitation into the Trouble with Humanism for Social Work; Tina E. Wilson Restorative and Regenerative Relational Praxis Must Include the Non-human; Jacques Boulet A Philosophy of Social Work Beyond the Anthropocene; Karen Bell Feeling the ‘Weight of the Body’: Posthumanism and De-liberalising Social Work; John Fox Part Two: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Doing Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Propositions for Slow Social Work; Vivienne Bozalek Ecofeminism to Feminist Materialism: Implications for Anthropocene Feminist Social Work; Carolyn Noble Fostering Non-Anthropocentric Vulnerability in Men: Challenging the Autonomous Masculine Subject in Social Work; Bob Pease Return of the Posthuman: Developing Indigenist Perspectives for Social Work at a Time of Environmental Crisis; Glenn Woods and Dorothee Hölscher More-Than-Human Community Work: The Affirmative Biopolitics of Life in a Glasgow Neighbourhood; Heather Lynch Posthumanism, Sexualities Education and the Production of Citizenship; Pam Alldred, Nick Fox and Yohai Hakak Part Three: More-than-Human Sites of Practice in Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Animals as Domestic Violence Victims: A Challenge to Humanist Social Work; Heather Fraser and Nik Taylor Towards a Critical Posthumanist Social Work: Trans-Species Ethics of Ecological Justice, Nonviolence and Love; Dyann Ross, Bindi Bennett and Natalie Menyweather Encountering Interspecies Homelessness: Resisting Anthroparchy in Social Work and the All-Too-Human Services; Melissa Laing Natureculture Dilemmas in Northern Finland: Guiding Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Through the Mire; Satu Ranta-Tyrkkö Hauntology, History and Heritage: Intergenerational Trauma in South African Displaced Families; Shanaaz Hoosain and Vivienne Bozalek … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 361.301
Social service
Social service -- Forecasting - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000317695
9781000300680
9781000317008
9780429329982 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367349653
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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