Social Work and Common Sense

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<p>Rooted in a lively critical approach to social work education and practice <em>Social Work and Common Sense</em> challenges readers to think critically and more deeply about core facets of social work knowledge and ‘received ideas’. Garrett draws on the work of Antonio Gramsci to develop new and often provocative insights on attachment theory creativity anger human rights the ‘unmarried mother’ in Ireland’s past and contemporary approaches to ‘decolonising’ social work education. </p><p>The book is divided into ten chapters each of which includes a series of reflection and talk boxes to assist students to critically reflect (individually and in class/seminar and fieldwork/workplace discussions) on key facets of the preceding chapter.</p><p>Addressing often complex ideas in a freshly accessible way <em>Social Work and Common Sense</em> will be required reading in all postgraduate and advanced undergraduate classes in theory and social work.</p>
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