The third edition examines changes in anti-racist practice since the first edition, situating its narratives within the globalizing world. Issues such as the current disillusionment, complexity of racialization processes and identity politics are addressed, and Dominelli illustrates what can be done to enhance social justice and well-being.
Acknowledgement
Introduction: Anti-Racist Social Work as Contested Terrain
The Shifting Terrain of Racist Dynamics and Anti-Racism
Racialised Identities
Deconstructing Racist Policies and Practices in Social Work
Anti-Racist Social Work with Children and Families
Anti-Racist Social Work with Older People
Anti-Racist Social Work with Offenders
Anti-Racist Social Work with (Im)Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Anti-Racist Community Work
Conclusions: Towards Practice for a Racially Equal Society
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
LENA DOMINELLI Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Academician in the Academy of the Learned Societies for Social Sciences at the University of Durham, UK, is an experienced educator, practitioner and researcher and has published extensively in the fields of sociology, social policy and social work.