What Social Workers Need to Know about Muslims: An Analysis of the Contemporary Social Work Scholarship.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Social work Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI:10.1093/sw/swad049
Mahdi Qasqas, John R Graham, Ayan Abdirahman, Shirwa Ali
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This article analyzes peer-reviewed English-language social work scholarship on Islam and Muslims published between 2011 and 2021. Of these 127 articles, 70 journal venues are represented, and first authors are primarily American (44 percent), followed by British (15 percent) and Canadian (11 percent). A total of 70 journals published studies analyzing data related to Muslims/Islam and social work, with 46 consisting of only one publication between 2011 and 2021. A total of 13 of these journals had a SCImago Journal Rank indicator of over 0.5, and three with rankings over 1.0. The volume of publications was high in 2015 and 2020, in particular. Major themes include faith-aligned and strengths-based approaches, the importance of mosques in the lives of Muslims, the relevance of the hijab in the lives of Muslim women, and the prevalence and impact of sociopolitical stereotypes. The conclusion calls for still greater culturally respectful approaches to the profession that include Islam and Muslim individuals/communities and ensuring that ethics and practice/research continue to evolve in ways that are culturally relevant to diverse communities.

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社会工作者需要了解的穆斯林:当代社会工作学术分析。
本文分析了2011年至2021年间发表的关于伊斯兰教和穆斯林的同行评议的英语社会工作奖学金。在这127篇文章中,有70个期刊发表,第一作者主要是美国人(44%),其次是英国人(15%)和加拿大人(11%)。共有70种期刊发表了分析穆斯林/伊斯兰教和社会工作相关数据的研究,其中46种期刊在2011年至2021年间仅发表了一篇论文。其中13种期刊的SCImago Journal Rank指标超过0.5,3种期刊的排名超过1.0。特别是2015年和2020年的出版物量很高。主要主题包括基于信仰和力量的方法,清真寺在穆斯林生活中的重要性,头巾在穆斯林妇女生活中的相关性,以及普遍存在的社会政治陈规定型观念及其影响。结论呼吁对包括伊斯兰教和穆斯林个人/社区在内的职业采取更大的文化尊重方法,并确保道德和实践/研究继续以与不同社区文化相关的方式发展。
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