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Anti-oppressive Community Work Practice and the Decolonization Debate
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2019
Community Practice and Social Development in Social Work
This chapter serves to contribute to an enlargement of contemporary, anti-oppressive social work theories and notions of community work practice. It is motivated by apparent gaps in existing discourses concerning the experiences, perspectives, knowledges, and practices of colonized peoples. The central concept by which the chapter seeks to meet its objective is that of (de)coloniality. This concept denotes forms of oppression that are particular to the regions of the Global South and, it is
doi:10.1007/978-981-13-1542-8_2-1
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