Participation in Community Work
Námskeið
- FRG504G Samfélagsvinna og notendasamráð
Ensk lýsing:
Participation is a key community work method and this text, written by an international selection of authors, covers innovative approaches in community based education and practice. Including real-life case studies of participatory practice, it offers new definitions of community work, organisation and development and will challenge and inspire all those involved in community work practice and research.
Divided into four parts, Participation in Community Work begins by exploring theoretical aspects of participation and the co-construction of knowledge, including the ethics of participation. The second part focuses on the potential of participatory learning and action research, with chapters presenting key techniques followed by case studies. The third part looks at power and participation, addressing issues of inclusivity, capacity and democracy-building and giving examples from a range of research and field projects.
Lýsing:
Participation is a key community work method and this text, written by an international selection of authors, covers innovative approaches in community based education and practice. Including real-life case studies of participatory practice, it offers new definitions of community work, organisation and development and will challenge and inspire all those involved in community work practice and research.
Divided into four parts, Participation in Community Work begins by exploring theoretical aspects of participation and the co-construction of knowledge, including the ethics of participation. The second part focuses on the potential of participatory learning and action research, with chapters presenting key techniques followed by case studies. The third part looks at power and participation, addressing issues of inclusivity, capacity and democracy-building and giving examples from a range of research and field projects.
Annað
- Höfundar: Larsen, Anne Karin, Sewpaul, Vishanthie, Hole, Grete Oline
- Útgáfa:1
- Útgáfudagur: 2013-09-11
- Blaðsíður: 280
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781135122959
- Print ISBN: 9780415658416
- ISBN 10: 1135122954
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- A participatory approach to community work
- A short history of the roots of community work
- Conceptualizing ‘community'
- Community work, community organization and community development
- The concept participation
- Ideological foundation for change from below
- Critical reflection
- Structure of the book
- Notes
- Suggestions for further readings
- References
- Part 1 Participation, ethics and co-construction of knowledge in community work
- 2 The Ethics of Participation in Community Work Practice
- Introduction: participation and ethics
- Participation and social justice
- Participation and human rights
- Participation and virtuous practice
- Means-ends connection
- Conclusion
- 3 Community Knowledge and Practices After the Postmodern Epistemic Framework Towards a second modernity
- Introduction
- Pre-modern framework
- Modern framework
- After-modernism and the postmodern framework
- After the postmodern framework or what now: towards a second Modernity?
- 4 The co-construction of knowledge Reflection on experiences of developing an online international community work course
- Introduction
- Central educational concepts within SW-VirCamp
- The literature review
- Situated and social learning in virtual communities of practice
- Situated learning as an educational concept
- Social learning as an educational concept
- The SW-VirCamp educational project
- Situated and social learning in the SW-VirCamp team
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 2 The Ethics of Participation in Community Work Practice
- 5 Participatory Learning and Action (Pla) Techniques for Community Work
- Introduction
- What are Participatory Learning and Action techniques?
- A history of the development of PLA techniques
- Some examples of PLA techniques
- Visioning
- Visual mapping
- Visual community mapping
- Visual body mapping
- Matrix ranking
- Transect walks
- Proportional piling
- Mood or lifelines
- Venn diagrams
- Flow and impact diagrams
- Limitations and advantages of using PLA techniques
- Note
- Suggestions for further reading
- 6 Mobilizing Community Strengths and Assets Participatory experiences of community members in a garden project
- Introduction
- Current debates related to community participation and the context for the current project
- Asset-based community development (ABCD) as a community organizing practice framework
- Methodology
- Participatory action research
- Participants
- Data collection
- Data analysis
- Ethical issues
- Results and significance of findings
- Enhancing capacity
- Building partnerships for change
- Linking resources from outside the community
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 7 Participatory Learning of Community Work in an E-Learning Course
- Introduction
- Community work from an international perspective
- Structuring the course
- Participatory learning
- Participatory action research/action learning
- The essence of being a community worker
- Facilitative roles
- The educational roles
- Representational roles
- Technical roles
- Critical questioning role
- Participation, democracy and empowerment
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 8 Power and Participation in Community Work Research and Practice
- Introduction
- On critical social research, power and participation
- Research methods and sampling
- Ethical considerations
- Research, community based social work and participatory social action
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 9 How Do We Make Room for All? The Power of Context in Shaping Action
- Introduction
- The role of context in shaping behaviour
- Hope as a context for action
- An animating vision
- The power of the question
- An inspiring future
- Language as a socially constructed context
- A shared framework for moving from idea to action
- Developing identity as citizens
- A generative framework for collective action
- Suggestions for further reading
- 10 Community Work within the Norwegian Welfare State Barriers and possibilities for work with particularly vulnerable groups
- Introduction
- Living conditions
- Living conditions for drug abusers
- Living conditions for paperless migrants
- Examples from practice
- Barriers faced by social workers in public service employment
- Possibilities for using community work strategies
- To decide to act
- Cooperation with people concerned and others in empowering processes
- Conclusion
- Note
- Suggestions for further reading
- References
- 11 Community Work as Part of Neighbourhood Renewal A case study
- Community work in Norway
- A neighbourhood project in Bergen
- Background
- Project description
- Reflections in the project team
- Participation and project activities
- The tenant representatives
- Meeting places and activities
- Anchoring the project activities
- Issues to consider
- Knowledge base — a trust in people and participation for change
- Activities — participation and ‘bottom-up' approaches
- Capacity building and sustainability
- Notes
- References
- 12 Partnership and Participation Art in community work
- Introduction
- The social aspects of art and its importance to social work
- Community art and activism
- The role of culture and art in capacity building and participation
- Community work and participation: from citizens to stakeholders
- The community art project, the artist and creation management
- Community art outcomes: reflection on results and the use of research methods
- Examples of community art projects in Netherlands and Portugal
- IkVrouw (I Woman)
- Risen from the Ground (Levantados do chao)
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 13 (Re)imagining Communities in the Context of Climate Change A saving grace or the evasion of state responsibilities during (hu)man-made disasters?
- Introduction
- Communities: contested entities that affirm collective values and action
- Mitigating vulnerabilities and growing resilience in communities
- Linking local and global challenges
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Useful websites
- 14 Pacific Heritage Specific Conceptual Frameworks and Family Violence Preventive Training in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Nga mihi (greetings)
- Introduction
- Pasifika diaspora
- Relational vā translations
- Historical antecedents
- Theoretic assumptions on family violence
- By whose definition?
- Pasifika theoretical assumptions
- ‘Nga vaka o kāiga tapu' (A Pacific conceptual framework(s) to address family violence in New Zealand)5
- The project
- Bi-cultural/Multi cultural dynamics
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 15 Social Action for Community Work in India Grassroots interventions to face global challenges
- Introduction to the context
- India
- Globalization in India
- Community development in India
- A new emergence
- Overarching theoretical framework
- Sarvahara Jan Andolan: the movement of the one who has ‘lost' everything
- Community profile
- The beginning: critical consciousness
- Making a pathway: issue selection
- Community mobilization
- Social action for empowerment
- Conclusion
- 16 Community Work and the Challenges of Neoliberalism and New Managerialism Resistance, the Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring
- Introduction
- Neoliberalism as dominant ideology and practice
- Neoliberalism, poverty and inequality
- Trade liberalization and unemployment
- Neoliberal and new managerial discourse and practices in welfare
- Resistance to neoliberalism: the Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring
- Conclusion
- 17 Community Development Towards an integrated emancipatory framework
- Introduction
- Understanding community work, community organization and community development
- Existing models of community work
- Proposed definitions: community work, community organization and community development
- Community development and participation: key principles
- An integrated emancipatory framework for community development
- Conclusion
- Note
- References
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