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Decolonising Social Work in Finland : Racialisation and Practices of Care (2024)
Clarke, K., Lee-Oliver, L., & Ranta-Tyrkkö, S. (Eds.). (2024). Decolonising Social Work in Finland : Racialisation and Practices of Care. Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447371458
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Clarke, Kris; Lee-Oliver, Leece; Ranta-Tyrkkö, Satu
ISBN: 978-1-4473-7142-7
eISBN: 978-1-4473-7145-8
Publication year: 2024
Publication date: 28/03/2024
Number of pages in the book: 283
Publisher: Policy Press
Place of Publication: Bristol
Publication country: United Kingdom
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447371458
Publication open access: Not open
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Abstract
This book examines the contemporary social care realities and practices of Finland, a small nation with a history enmeshed in social relations as both colonizer and colonized.
Keywords: social welfare; social work; social services; welfare state; ethnic minorities; immigrants; racialisation; structural discrimination; structural violence; decolonisation
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Ministry reporting: Yes
VIRTA submission year: 2024
Preliminary JUFO rating: 1
This publication includes articles with JYU authors:
- Clarke, K., Lee-Oliver, L., & Ranta-Tyrkkö, S. (2024). Conclusion. In K. Clarke, L. Lee-Oliver, & S. Ranta-Tyrkkö (Eds.), Decolonising Social Work in Finland : Racialisation and Practices of Care (pp. 270-273). Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447371458.con001
- Clarke, K., Lee-Oliver, L., & Ranta-Tyrkkö, S. (2024). Introduction. In K. Clarke, L. Lee-Oliver, & S. Ranta-Tyrkkö (Eds.), Decolonising Social Work in Finland : Racialisation and Practices of Care (pp. 1-32). Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447371458.int001
- Turtiainen, K., & Anis, M. (2024). Social workers’ perceptions on structural challenges for minorities’ social care. In K. Clarke, L. Lee-Oliver, & S. Ranta-Tyrkkö (Eds.), Decolonising Social Work in Finland : Racialisation and Practices of Care (pp. 105-124). Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447371458.ch005