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題名: When a Social Worker Encounters Cultural Study
作者: 王增勇
Wang, Frank Tsen-Yung
貢獻者: 社工所
日期: 2008
上傳時間: 17-四月-2014
摘要: This is a personal narrative, which reflects upon my experiences of encountering cultural studies after attending the Teaching Cultural Studies Workshop. For me, the term ‘cultural studies’ represents something abstract, fancy, and thus difficult to understand, and which intimidates disciplines that emphasize application over theorization, such as social work. However, my fear of cultural studies was overcome in this workshop through the lived experiences of being respected for differences. This personal experience reflects the historical construction of social work within scientific hierarchy, so that the relevance of cultural studies and social work is not recognized by social workers. Despite the often difficult‐to‐understand style, cultural studies does provide important venues for social workers to obtain qualitative understanding of an individual`s problems and crises within a social context, which is crucial to effect strategies of resistance among vulnerable populations.
關聯: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 9(3), 495-498
資料類型: article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649370802184833
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