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Historiography of South African Social Work: Challenging dominant discourses
L Harms Smith
Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk. 50 (3), 305-331, 2014
95*2014
South African social work education: critical imperatives for social change in the post- apartheid and post-colonial context.
L Smith
International Social Work 51 (3), 371-383, 2008
742008
Education for change: Student placements in campaigning organizations and social movements in South Africa.
I Ferguson, L Smith
British Journal of Social Work. 42 (5), 974–994, 2012
542012
#NotDomestication #NotIndigenisation: Decoloniality in social work education.
L Harms Smith, M Nathane
Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development 30 (1), 1-18, 2018
36*2018
Deep transformation toward decoloniality in social work: Themes for change in a social work higher education program
L Harms Smith, S Rasool
Journal of progressive human services 31 (2), 144-164, 2020
312020
Colonisation as collective trauma: Fundamental perspectives for social work In Tanja Kleibl, Ronald Lutz, Ndangwa Noyoo
F Masson, L Harms Smith
Handbook of Post-Colonial social work, 13-26, 2020
28*2020
Epistemic Decoloniality as a pedagogical movement - a turn to anti-colonial theorists such as Fanon, Biko and Freire (Chapter)
L Harms-Smith
Kleibl, T., Lutz, R. and Noyoo, N. 2019. Handbook of post-colonial social …, 2020
23*2020
What should social work learn from "The fire of social movements that burns at the heart of society"?
LH Smith
Critical and Radical Social Work 3 (1), 19-34, 2015
232015
‘Blaming-the-poor’: Strengths and development discourses which obfuscate neo-liberal and individualist ideologies
L Harms Smith
International Social Work 60 (2), 336-350, 2017
202017
Towards decoloniality in a social work programme: A process of dialogue, reflexivity, action and change
S Rasool, L Harms-Smith
Critical African Studies 13 (1), 56-72, 2021
192021
# FeesMustFall# Decolonisededucation frontline.
M Nathane, L Harms Smith
Critical and Radical Social Work 5 (1), 2017
132017
Social work education: critical imperatives for social change (PhD Thesis)
L Harms Smith
University of the Witwatersrand, 2013
13*2013
Social work and human rights: a practice guide.
L Harms-Smith, MI Martinez-Herrero, P Arnell, J Bolger, A Butler-Warke, ...
British Association of Social Workers (BASW), 2019
122019
Marikana massacre: Explosive anger
L Smith, P Alexander
Critical and Radical Social Work. 1 (1), 135-137, 2013
112013
Practice Learning: Challenging neoliberalism in a turbulent world (Chapter)
LH Smith, I Ferguson
Taylor, I, Bogo, M, Lefevre, M and Teater, B, (Eds). (2016) Routledge …, 2016
10*2016
Frantz Fanon’s revolutionary contribution: an attitude of decoloniality as critical pedagogy for social work
LH Smith
The Routledge handbook of critical pedagogies for social work, 399-411, 2020
9*2020
Retrieving the voices of Black African womanists and feminists for work towards decoloniality in social work
S Rasool, L Harms-Smith
Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development 34 (1), 30 …, 2022
62022
Chapter: Promoting Resilience and Coping in Social Workers: Learning from Perceptions about Resilience and Coping among South African Social Work Students
L Smith, SJ Drower, L Liebenberg, M Ungar
Resilience in Action, 137-164, 2007
6*2007
The thorny issue of status disclosure to children living with HIV: The case of HIV positive children living in a child and youth care facility in Johannesburg, South Africa
N Dube, LH Smith
The Social Work Practitioner-Researcher 28 (1), 53-68, 2016
52016
Do non-governmental organizations bring change or maintain the status quo in times of crisis? A case study of the Marikana massacre in South Africa
M Langa, S Rebello, L Harms-Smith
Community Development Journal 56 (2), 300-317, 2021
32021
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