Researching Racism: The Colour of Face Value, Challenges and Opportunities

Pages: bcw052 - bcw052
Published: May 17, 2016
Abstract
Researchers and practitioners in social work value qualitative research for the opportunity to engage with issues of social justice including relations of power, and attention to the political, historical and social relations of difference. Interview narratives are all too often accepted at face value as authentic, true voice, representing experience without analysis of what is being represented politically. An analysis of the relations and...
Paper Details
Title
Researching Racism: The Colour of Face Value, Challenges and Opportunities
Published Date
May 17, 2016
Pages
bcw052 - bcw052
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