Knowing Nothing: Understanding New Critical Social Work Practice
Individuals embarking on their journey to become professional social workers often state they feel as if they know nothing upon entering their practice. Regardless of the number of years critical social workers have practiced, they are also thought to know “nothing.†By utilizing a philosophical...
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Autor principal: | Cynthia Justine Gallop |
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University of Calgary
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7ef76c5794194be89143ad0bf5a49480 |
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