Decolonised and Developmental Social Work A Model from Nepal

Decolonised and Developmental Social Work A Model from Nepal by Raj Yadav, published by Taylor & Francis Limited on December 18, 2020, is a comprehensive exploration of the debates surrounding decolonisation and developmental social work. This 202-page book provides insights into how the concept of decolonisation can be effectively translated into practice, drawing on new empirical data and a detailed examination of the social, cultural, and political dimensions of Nepal.
Readers will find that the book utilizes interviews with Nepali social workers to present a grounded theory approach, moving beyond theoretical discussions. It addresses critical topics such as globalisation-localisation and the colonisation-decolonisation of social work knowledge and practice. This edition aims to contribute to ongoing discussions in social science and ethnic studies, making it relevant for students, academics, and researchers interested in social work and development studies.
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This is the first book to cover existing debates on decolonising and developmental social work whilst equipping readers with the understanding of how to translate the idea of decolonisation of social work into practice. Using new empirical data and an extensive detail of social, cultural, and political dimensions of Nepal, the author proposes a new model of ‘decolonised and developmental social work’ that can be applicable to a wide range of countries and cultures.
By using interviews with Nepali social workers, this text goes beyond mere theoretical approaches and uniquely positions itself in a way that embraces rigorous bottom-up, grounded theory method. It will also further ongoing debates on globalisation-localisation, universalisation-contextualisation, outsider-insider perspectives, neoliberal-rights and justice oriented social work, and above all, colonisation-decolonisation of social work knowledge and practice. It also promotes solidarity of, and the struggle for, progress for those in the margins of Western social work and development narrative through an emerging theory-praxis of decolonised and developmental social work.
Decolonised and Developmental Social Work is essential reading for students, academics, and researchers of social work and development studies, as well as those striving for a decolonial worldview.
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