Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 10
pro vyhledávání: '"Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte"'
Autor:
Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte1, Okafor, Samuel Okechi2, Ouedraogo, Mahamadi1, Nabbumba, Diana3, Agaba, Amanda Thompson4, Mugumbate, Rugare5, Eyaa, Sarah6
Publikováno v:
Australasian Review of African Studies. Dec2023, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p3-27. 25p.
Autor:
Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte1 s.tusasiirwe@westernsydney.edu.au, Nabbumba, Diana2, Kansiime, Peninah3
Publikováno v:
Social Work Education. Mar2023, Vol. 42 Issue 2, p202-219. 18p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Diagram.
Autor:
Condie, Jenna, Ayres, Liz, Bridges, Nicole, Gregory, Sheree, Huppatz, Kate, James, Donna, Khorana, Sukhmani, Third, Amanda, Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte, Woodrow, Christine
This white paper by Western Sydney University researchers advocates for more equitable models of work and childcare that prioritise gender equity, gentle parenting, community building, social support, and climate justice. The care economy in western
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a852436659a67ac6196804cf8848afb5
Autor:
Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte1 (AUTHOR) s.tusasiirwe@westernsydney.edu.au
Publikováno v:
Social Work Education. Aug2023, p1-15. 15p.
Autor:
Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Social Work; Vol. 12 No. 4 (2022); 207-213
The need to challenge and disrupt the colonial legacy of research and education in African contexts is an urgent one although voices and experiences of decolonisation in action/practice are still scanty in this context. Drawing from the African oral
Autor:
Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Social Work; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2022); 1-11
There is some consensus that colonial white western social work which centers on western philosophy, theory and epistemologies is inappropriate, irrelevant for African contexts. The need to create a culturally appropriate and locally relevant social
Publikováno v:
Advances in Social Work & Welfare Education; 2022, Vol. 24 Issue 1, pp44-p56, 13p
Autor:
Tusasiirwe, Sharlotte
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Social Work; Vol 8, No 2 (2018); 1-8
Although professional social work in Uganda has a long history, given its colonial origin in the 1950s, the profession is still struggling with challenges such as an unclear professional mandate, public recognition and relevance. These challenges poi