How are we to understand how the dominance of visual images and
representations in late modernity affects Social Work practice,
research and education? Social workers are increasingly using still
and moving images to illustrate their work, to create new knowledge,
and to further specific groups’ interests. As a profession in which
communication is central, visual practices are becoming ever more
significant as they seek to carry out their work with, and for, the
marginalised and disenfranchised. It is time for the profession to
gain more critical, analytical, and practical knowledge of visual
culture and communication, in order to use and create images in
accordance with its central principle of social justice. That requires
an understanding of them beyond representation. As important as this
is, it is also where the profession’s scholarly work in this area
has remained and halted, and thus understanding of the work of images
in our practices is limited. In order to more fully understand images
and their effects – both ideologically and experientially – social
workers need to bring to bear other areas of study such as reception
studies, visual phenomenology, and the gaze. These other analytical
frames enable a consideration not only of images per se, but also of
their effect on the viewer, the human spectators, and the subjects at
the heart of Social Work. By bringing understandings and experiences
in Film, Media, and Communications, Visual Communication for Social
Work Practice provides the reader with a wide range of critically
analytical frames for practitioners, activists, educators, and
researchers as they use and create images. This invites a deeper
knowledge and familiarity with the power dimensions of the image, thus
aligning with the social justice dimension of Social Work. Examples
are provided from cinema, popular media, but more importantly from
Social Work practitioners themselves to demonstrate what has already
been made possible as they create and use images to further the
interpersonal, communal, and justice dimensions of their work. This
book will be of interest to scholars, students, and social workers,
particularly those with an interest in critical and creative
methodologies.
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Power, Culture, Analysis
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ISBN
9781351241953
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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