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Indigenization of social work An international perspective and conceptualization [electronic resource] /

by Yip, Kam-Shing.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 43-55.Subject(s): indigenization of social work, international social workOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2006, Vol. 16, No.1Summary: This paper describes various issues, challenges, and tensions occurring in indigenization of social work in different parts of the world. The writer conceptualizes a tri-dimensional model of indigenization that includes universality and specificity, dominance and minority, as well as tradition and present situations. The model may be used in locating, interpreting, and applying indigenization in various social, cultural, and political contexts.
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This paper describes various issues, challenges, and tensions occurring in indigenization of social work in different parts of the world. The writer conceptualizes a tri-dimensional model of indigenization that includes universality and specificity, dominance and minority, as well as tradition and present situations. The model may be used in locating, interpreting, and applying indigenization in various social, cultural, and political contexts.

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