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The Ethical Foundations of Social Work 2nd Edition

ISBN: 9781032603544
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The Ethical Foundations of Social Work offers an engaging, theoretically rigorous and practice-orientated grounding in social work ethics.

Fully revised and expanded, with the addition of  four new chapters on Decolonial Ethics, Social Work and Radicalization, the Ethics of Recognition, and Epistemic Injustice, this book examines when, how and why principles and debates have historically emerged, and explicitly map them onto everyday ethical challenges and situations in social work practice. By presenting and explaining key theories and applying them to real-world practice examples from different regions, Ethical Foundations of Social Work guides social work students and practitioners in developing ethical reasoning to support ethical decision-making in diverse contexts.

Promoting an ethically ‘conscious’ approach in which principles are integrated flexibly and confidently as tools for critical problem solving, this book serves as a core or supplemental textbook for Social Work Ethics courses at undergraduate or postgraduate levels.

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Introduction – The Importance of Situating the Ethical Social Work Project in a Global, Changing World

Part One – What Is Social Work?

Chapter One – The Historical Emergence of Social Work

Chapter Two – Contemporary Social Work: Care or Control?

Part Two – Ethics in Social Dynamics

Chapter Three – Power in Social Work

Chapter Four – Epistemic Injustice and Social Work

With the collaboration of Barbara Neale

Chapter Five – Radicalisation, Social Work and Society

Chapter Six – Empowerment

Part Three – Ethical Perspectives for Social Work

Chapter Seven – Decolonial Ethics

Chapter Eight – Kantian ethics, Respect for the Person and Self-Determination

Chapter Nine – The Ethics of Mill, Bentham and Rawls

Chapter Ten – Virtue Ethics and Ethics of Care

Chapter Eleven – The Ethics of “Recognition”