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Volume 8 (2020): Issue 3 (Nov 2020): Special Issue • Fanon: his relevance to contemporary social work. Guest Editors: Philomena Harrison and Beverley Burke
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Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2020
Editorial
No longer pleading for humanity
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‘Disordering’ the world: Frantz Fanon’s contribution to social work’s understanding of decolonisation
Echoes of Frantz Fanon in the place and space of an alternative black mental health centre
British Muslim women: dreaming identities – insights from social dreaming
Prospects for and factors that militate against decolonising education in social work in South Africa
We Are Here: undocumented migrants and activism as resistance
Disrupting knowledge in the arts: encountering the colonial other through performance
Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
For women of colour in social work: black feminist self-care practice based on Audre Lorde’s radical pioneering principles
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