Politics, preoccupations, pragmatics: a race/ethnicityreduxfor social work research
Abstract
The need for sustained scholarly analysis and knowledge building on issues of race and ethnicity in social work research is as compelling as ever given the intensification of global racial inequalities, issues associated with the ‘migrant crisis’, the spread of populist racialised political discourse and the ongoing downward pressure of neo-liberal imperatives. This field of research has been subject to deep conceptual shifts, competing...
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Title
Politics, preoccupations, pragmatics: a race/ethnicityreduxfor social work research
Published Date
Apr 23, 2020
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
1057 - 1068
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