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Publikováno v:
Community Development Journal. 58:1-18
This article introduces a special issue of the Community Development Journal designed to explore aspects of community development through an explicitly ethical lens. Arguing for a broad understanding of ethics as inextricably linked to practice and p
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The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 77
Importance: When providing services, occupational therapists encounter social inequities that affect the health and well-being of their clients and create ethical tensions.Objective: To develop an understanding of the ethical tensions encountered by
Autor:
Lynda Shevellar
This thesis aims to understand the experiences of community development practitioners who are located in the organisational context of bureaucracies. Over the last decade there has been a revitalised interest in community development as a means of ad
Externí odkaz:
http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:171994
Autor:
Lynda Shevellar
This thesis aims to understand the experiences of community development practitioners who are located in the organisational context of bureaucracies. Over the last decade there has been a revitalised interest in community development as a means of ad
Externí odkaz:
http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:171994
Autor:
Neil Barringham, Lynda Shevellar
Publikováno v:
Ethics, Equity and Community Development ISBN: 9781447345114
Publikováno v:
Community Development Journal. 56:283-299
This article analyses the ways community development in Australia has succumbed to neoliberal forces resulting in conservative or reformist practice. Ledwith (Community Development in Action: Putting Freire into Practice, 2015, Policy Press, UK.) arg
Autor:
Peter Westoby, Lynda Shevellar
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Disability & Society. 34:1613-1636
This article examines the rich lived experience of members of a 20-year-old workers’ cooperative in Brisbane, Australia – primarily made up of members who have intellectual disabilities – and reveals the need for significant social support to e
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Sociology of healthillnessReferences. 42(6)
People who have been diagnosed with serious mental illness have a long history of confinement, social stigma and marginalisation that has constrained their participation in society. Drawing upon the work of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, we have
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Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal. 27:207-214
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present an argument showing the importance of education as a disaster response activity, and why it must figure more prominently in financial and material support for humanitarian disasters. Design/methodology/
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Journal of Occupational Science. 24:524-534
This paper draws upon the poststructural work of Deleuze and Guattari to outline a framework for analyzing social formations in a way that is acentred from the individual. The concepts of the major...