Unification of Social Work: Rethinking Social Transformation
By Brij Mohan
Unification of Social Work: Rethinking Social Transformation
By Brij Mohan
Synopsis
Mohan provides an epistemological argument against the de-developmental culture of existing social work. He critiques the legitimacy crisis and offers a new paradigm, a post-ideological view of social praxis that challenges the existing functionalist-positivist social theory of human development and social arrangements.
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