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Indigenization of social work education and practice: A participatory action research project in Ghana.

机译:社会工作教育和实践的本土化:加纳的一项参与式行动研究项目。

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The hegemony of western knowledge has influenced and continues to influence knowledge production throughout the world. Factors including colonialism, development under modernization and current neo-liberal globalization policies have helped to define knowledge production that promotes western thinking. Indigenous knowledge, for the most part, continues to be deemed primitive and unimportant. This hegemony is seen in the historical domination of Western social work knowledge worldwide and can be traced back to the colonial era.;During the middle 20th century, social work education expanded to other non-western countries in an imperialistic fashion with the assumption that western social work knowledge, mainly North American and British, was universal and transferable. West Africa was influenced by this exportation of western social work knowledge, in particular, in Ghana. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Association of Social Work Education in Africa and the Ghana Association of Social Workers were active in promoting social work education and practice in that area. Over time, these organizations have lost their momentum and are perceived to have become ineffective. Western social work knowledge has continued its domination of social work education there.;This study attempts to address the hegemony of western social work knowledge through a critical and emancipatory approach to knowledge production. Guided by Critical Theory and Participatory Action Research, it explores the processes of westernization and indigenization that have affected Ghanaian society. Through a dialogical process, faculty, students, social workers and a community leader came together to create new knowledge concerning Ghanaian social work. Through this critical process, the group emerged with action plans that changed their situations personally and professionally. This new knowledge reflects a need for a greater profile of social work in Ghana, an organizational change in regards to the Ghana Association of Social Workers and a greater emphasis on the publication and use of indigenous writing in social work education. It is hoped that the new knowledge produced from this research will continue to evolve and will motivate and challenge social workers in Ghana to develop an innovative social work education and practice that will be relevant to the needs of Ghanaian society.
机译:西方知识霸权已经影响并继续影响着全世界的知识生产。包括殖民主义,现代化下的发展以及当前的新自由主义全球化政策在内的因素已经帮助定义了促进西方思维的知识生产。在大多数情况下,土著知识仍然被认为是原始的和不重要的。这种霸权在全世界西方社会工作知识的历史统治中可见,并且可以追溯到殖民时代。在20世纪中叶,社会工作教育以帝国主义的方式扩展到其他非西方国家,其前提是西方社会工作知识,主要是北美和英国,具有普遍性和可转让性。西非尤其是在加纳受到西方社会工作知识输出的影响。在1960年代和1970年代,非洲社会工作教育协会和加纳社会工作者协会在该领域积极促进社会工作教育和实践。随着时间的流逝,这些组织失去了动力,并被认为已经失效。西方社会工作知识继续在当地的社会工作教育中占主导地位。本研究试图通过批判性和解放性的知识生产方法来解决西方社会工作知识的霸权。在批判理论和参与性行动研究的指导下,它探讨了影响加纳社会的西化和本土化进程。通过对话过程,教职员工,学生,社会工作者和社区领袖汇聚在一起,以创造有关加纳社会工作的新知识。通过这个关键的过程,小组制定了行动计划,这些计划可以个人和专业地改变他们的处境。这种新知识反映出有必要在加纳更加重视社会工作,在加纳社会工作者协会方面进行组织变革,并在社会工作教育中更加重视出版和使用土著文字。希望这项研究产生的新知识将继续发展,并将激励和挑战加纳的社会工作者开展与加纳社会需求有关的创新性社会工作教育和实践。

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  • 作者

    Kreitzer, Linda.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Calgary (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Calgary (Canada).;
  • 学科 Social work.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 304 p.
  • 总页数 304
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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