No continuing city: A postmodern story of social work
Abstract
Rural social work is examined through the lens of postmodernism. Questioning modernist framings of rural social work as peripheral and deficit practice, the article offers an alternative reading that rural social work highlights the importance of reflective practitioner selves in achieving best practice in context. Working out from the actual and bodily lived experience of practitioners is suggested as a methodology of critical ethnography that...
Paper Details
Title
No continuing city: A postmodern story of social work
Published Date
Mar 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
23 - 30
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