African-Centered Social Work in the 21st Century: A Content Analysis.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Social work Pub Date : 2022-12-23 DOI:10.1093/sw/swac041
Husain Lateef, Adrian Gale, Donte Boyd, Hassan Arab, Emmanuel Amoako, Ed-Dee Williams
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Endorsement of African-centered theory and practice are widespread within Black communities across the United States. The usage of African-centered frameworks is also common among many Black social workers. However, past research suggests that African-centered theory and subsequent models of practice are marginalized within social work literature and curricula. Since advocacy began for the inclusion of African-centered approaches to practice during the mid to late 1990s, there have been no strategic analyses tracing how African-centered scholarship has advanced within social work. This study sought to examine to what extent the African-centered framework is included within scholarship among prominent social work journals. A content analysis was conducted of articles in six major social work journals published between 2000 and 2019. A total of 42 articles met the criteria for inclusion. While there has been a level of change in the number of published articles of African-centered social work, findings suggest that relative to other practice modalities/models, African-centered scholarship is noticeably lacking in social work literature. The article concludes with implications to advance culturally responsive research and practice with communities of African descent.

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21世纪以非洲为中心的社会工作:内容分析。
对以非洲为中心的理论和实践的认可在美国黑人社区中广泛存在。以非洲为中心的框架在许多黑人社会工作者中也很常见。然而,过去的研究表明,以非洲为中心的理论和随后的实践模式在社会工作文献和课程中被边缘化。自20世纪90年代中后期倡导将以非洲为中心的方法纳入实践以来,没有任何战略分析追踪以非洲为中心的学术如何在社会工作中取得进展。本研究试图检验以非洲为中心的框架在多大程度上被包括在著名社会工作期刊的学术研究中。对2000年至2019年期间发表在六家主要社会工作期刊上的文章进行了内容分析。共有42篇文章符合纳入标准。虽然以非洲为中心的社会工作发表的文章数量有一定程度的变化,但研究结果表明,相对于其他实践模式/模式,以非洲为中心的学术在社会工作文献中明显缺乏。文章最后提出了促进非洲人后裔社区文化响应性研究和实践的意义。
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