Practising Critical Reflection to Develop Emancipatory Change: Challenging the Legal Response to Sexual Assault (Hardback)
  • Practising Critical Reflection to Develop Emancipatory Change: Challenging the Legal Response to Sexual Assault (Hardback)
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Practising Critical Reflection to Develop Emancipatory Change: Challenging the Legal Response to Sexual Assault (Hardback)

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Hardback 272 Pages
Published: 28/02/2014
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Overwhelmingly, critical practitioners working across a range of human service fields, who are committed to emancipatory and progressive social change ideals, report feeling powerless, alienated from the means of change, and hopeless about their capacities to make a difference in the lives of the individuals, groups or communities with whom they work because of restrictive contexts that ultimately determine the nature and parameters of their work. This ground-breaking book addresses this dilemma by demonstrating how critical reflection as an educational tool enables practitioners to envision possibilities for change. The legal system, particularly in its response to sexual assault provides a perfect example of this type of context and this volume explores the work of sexual assault practitioners that are engaged in supporting victims/survivors of sexual assault through the legal process. By reshaping ideas that have previously been considered as predominantly theoretical and abstract, Morley's work provides an innovative framework that enables social work and human services practitioners to find hope, agency and practical strategies to work towards change, despite operating in contexts that appear immutably oppressive.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN: 9781409462583
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 612 g
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 16 mm


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"With persuasive invitation, Morley calls on social practitioners to invent new ways of efficacious action, new ways and actions that can give hope to the helpless people with whom they work, by making the voice of the voiceless heard." Patricia Higham, Emeritus Professor, Nottingham Trent University

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