Embodied Social Justice

Embodied Social Justice by Rae Johnson, published by Taylor & Francis Group in 2018, presents a body-centered approach to addressing oppression. This edition spans 148 pages and is written in English. The book is designed for social workers, counselors, educators, and other human service professionals, offering an integrative framework that utilizes the implicit knowledge of our bodies to tackle imbalances in social power.
Readers will find a conceptual framework, case examples, and a model of practice that draws on research from education, psychology, traumatology, and somatic studies. Embodied Social Justice aims to fill critical gaps in understanding and responding to everyday issues of social justice, making it a relevant resource for those engaged in activism and social justice efforts.
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Embodied Social Justice introduces a body-centered approach to working with oppression, designed for social workers, counselors, educators, and other human service professionals. Grounded in current research, this integrative approach to social justice works directly with the implicit knowledge of our bodies to address imbalances in social power. Consisting of a conceptual framework, case examples, and a model of practice, Embodied Social Justice integrates key findings from education, psychology, traumatology, and somatic studies while addressing critical gaps in how these fields have understood and responded to everyday issues of social justice.
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