Interrogating settler social work with indigenous persons in Canada
Date
2022-02-15Author
Morgenshtern, Marina
Schmid, Jeanette
Yu, Nilan
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This article, towards decolonizing social work, reports on a study that
examined the record of Canadian social work regarding Indigenous Canadians through
the lens of the national professional association’s journal. Noting that the broad dataset
of over 1,500 journal articles represents legitimized knowledge within the discipline, the
study aimed to develop a history of the present to interrogate the discourses relating to
such practice. The study involved an analysis of the contents over the life of the journal
from 1932 to 2019.
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This article was originally published as: Morgenshtern, M., Schmid, J., & Yu, N. (2022). Interrogating settler social work with indigenous persons in Canada. Journal of Social Work, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/14680173211056823Identifier (Other)
DOI: 10.1177/14680173211056823DOI: 10.25316/IR-17480