Reading Foucault for Social Work
Unlock the insights of one of the twentieth century’s pivotal thinkers with "Reading Foucault for Social Work," published by Columbia University Press in 1999. This essential paperback, spanning 304 pages, dives deep into the interdisciplinary contributions of Michel Foucault, highlighting their relevance to contemporary challenges in social work.
This groundbreaking book goes beyond mere theoretical application; it offers a pragmatically grounded perspective that allows social workers to engage thoughtfully with Foucault's ideas. By illuminating the complexities of power, knowledge, and social structures, this text provides valuable frameworks for understanding and addressing the nuanced issues faced by professionals in the field.
Whether you are a student, educator, or practitioner, "Reading Foucault for Social Work" will enrich your understanding and enhance your practice. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Foucault's profound impact on social work theory and application.