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Asylum seekers, social work and racism / Shepard Masocha, Lecturer of Social Work, University of South Australia.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Description: viii, 129 pagesISBN:
  • 9781137415035
  • 1137415037
  • 1137415053
  • 9781137415059
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV640 M394 A 2015
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Historical overview -- 2. Asylum seekers in media and parliamentary discourses -- 3. Asylum seekers in social work discourse -- 4. Countering hegemonic narratives -- 5. Construction of the other -- 6. Conclusion.
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Summary: Asylum seeking continues to be a highly emotive and politically charged issue. This book analyses social work through the concept of 'xenoracism' to challenge the outdated concepts of racism that still pervade social work. Using discourse analysis, it explores how language is used to construct asylum seekers in specific ways within social workers' narratives. It illuminates how the deployment of specific linguistic resources legitimates these constructs by rendering them as reasonable and acceptable ways of viewing asylum seekers. Asylum Seekers, Social Work and Racism demonstrates how racist discourse and exclusionary tendencies can occur without reference to overt forms of racism that are based on biological categorisations. Significantly, Masocha illustrates how social workers can counteract these exclusionary tendencies through their discursive practices. In demonstrating the complexities and ever-shifting contours of exclusionary discourse, it will be of great interest for researchers, students and practitioners alike--Publisher's website
Item type: English Books
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Introduction -- 1. Historical overview -- 2. Asylum seekers in media and parliamentary discourses -- 3. Asylum seekers in social work discourse -- 4. Countering hegemonic narratives -- 5. Construction of the other -- 6. Conclusion.

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YT2025 M09

Asylum seeking continues to be a highly emotive and politically charged issue. This book analyses social work through the concept of 'xenoracism' to challenge the outdated concepts of racism that still pervade social work. Using discourse analysis, it explores how language is used to construct asylum seekers in specific ways within social workers' narratives. It illuminates how the deployment of specific linguistic resources legitimates these constructs by rendering them as reasonable and acceptable ways of viewing asylum seekers. Asylum Seekers, Social Work and Racism demonstrates how racist discourse and exclusionary tendencies can occur without reference to overt forms of racism that are based on biological categorisations. Significantly, Masocha illustrates how social workers can counteract these exclusionary tendencies through their discursive practices. In demonstrating the complexities and ever-shifting contours of exclusionary discourse, it will be of great interest for researchers, students and practitioners alike--Publisher's website

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