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The Theory and Practice of International Social Work Is Affected by a History of Colonialism

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2010

Authors

Razack, Narda

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International social work is taught under colonial terms. As a result, there is an unequal relationship between the global North and the global South when collaborating on social work projects. This also affects the way people learn about international social work. Since many students come from countries outside the global North, they challenge a Western world view on international social work issues.

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Social Work, Colonialism

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Razack, N. (2009). Decolonizing the pedagogy and practice of international social work. International Social Work, 52(9), 9-21.