SPURN 发表于 2025-3-23 10:20:20

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Blood-Clot 发表于 2025-3-23 16:48:33

Relativism, Universalism, and Pluriversality in Human Rightsctive. In the discussion on the purported Western roots of human rights, we also speak up and offer arguments in favor of non-Western viewpoints on their genesis. Pluriversal values in the decolonization of social work may yet offer a position that can transcend the limits of universal or relative perspectives on human rights.

vector 发表于 2025-3-23 19:59:26

A Colonial History of Territorial Dislocation and Landlessness: Indigenous Peoples and Farmers’ Foodought and succeeded in fending off foreign occupiers, are struggling to this day to protect their land and resources from extractive industries (Scott, Cracks in the parchment curtain and other essays in Philippine history. New Day, 1996).

Assault 发表于 2025-3-23 23:24:13

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痛得哭了 发表于 2025-3-24 02:50:20

Der Frauenstudiengang in Wilhelmshavener will analyze women’s issues in the Global South through a decolonized lens, with India as a case in point. This chapter will also discuss how women’s movements work to reclaim their right to live with dignity and equality. This chapter will proceed with suggestions on how social work can engage in decolonized practice when working with women.

Indecisive 发表于 2025-3-24 09:26:03

Interrogating the Colonial Past: The Conflicting History of Social Work as a Human Rights Professionthe dignity and equality of all people. While this is true, there appears to be resistance to acknowledging and remembering the professions’ complicity with processes, practices, and systems which destroyed people, places, and prospects through colonization, oppression, and subjugation. The chapter addresses this part of social work history, too.

得罪人 发表于 2025-3-24 11:31:21

Decoding a Colonial Impact: The Women’s Movement in Indiaer will analyze women’s issues in the Global South through a decolonized lens, with India as a case in point. This chapter will also discuss how women’s movements work to reclaim their right to live with dignity and equality. This chapter will proceed with suggestions on how social work can engage in decolonized practice when working with women.

材料等 发表于 2025-3-24 17:45:43

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19604-6xtends in interstate, domestic, and transnational, yet still, global dimensions as world politics become more complex than centuries back. In this chapter, we provide three views of premises for decolonization: Central and Eastern European, Diasporic, and Southern European.

Petechiae 发表于 2025-3-24 21:20:17

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-91457-7Global Revolutionaries and the Assault on Empire. Belknap Press, 2021). There are historical events that lend specific insight into women’s earliest assertion of autonomy in shaping their own lives, and the future of their communities, while continuing today as a resistance movement against the neoliberal and neocolonial status quo.

fleeting 发表于 2025-3-25 01:02:36

Postcolonial Europe and Its Premises for Decolonizationxtends in interstate, domestic, and transnational, yet still, global dimensions as world politics become more complex than centuries back. In this chapter, we provide three views of premises for decolonization: Central and Eastern European, Diasporic, and Southern European.
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