• Forskarsamtal: Why do indigenous perspectives in social work matter?

  • Jun 7 2023
  • Duración: 30 m
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Forskarsamtal: Why do indigenous perspectives in social work matter?

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  • How can indigenous perspectives inform Nordic social work? In this episode of Forskarsamtal/Researcher Dialogues, Wasiq Silan, a Postdoctoral researcher at Helsinki University’s Collegium for Advanced studies and University lecturer in Social Work, Tobias Pötzsch, discuss the contributions indigenous and decolonizing ways of thinking can make to a reimagining of institutional social work practice in the Nordics.

    Want to know more about Indigenous social work? Check out the information and podcasts in SamiCare: Coming of age in Indigenous communities. Ageing, quality of life and home-based elderly care in Sápmi and Tayal region https://samicarenorce.wixsite.com/samicare What's the Indigenous perspective on aging? Check out "Hmali’, rgrgyax and Gaga: a study of Tayal elders reclaiming their Indigenous identities in Taiwan" by Wasiq Silan and Mai Camilla Munkejord

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/11771801221119214

    Can you develop Indigenous methodologies as a mixed or non-Indigenous person? Check out "Pinhkngyan: paths taken to recognizing, doing and developing Indigenous methodologies" by Wasiq Silan and Mai Camilla Munkejord

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/11771801231167727

    Tobias's Interview on The Social Work Routes Podcast - Episode 1| S3: A conversation on social work, migration and international education

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