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In this seminal book, Krumer-Nevo introduces the Poverty-Aware Paradigm: a radical new framework for social workers and professionals working with and for people in poverty. The author defines the...
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  • 20 July 2020
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In this seminal book, Krumer-Nevo introduces the Poverty-Aware Paradigm: a radical new framework for social workers and professionals working with and for people in poverty.

The author defines the core components of the Poverty-Aware Paradigm, explicates its embeddedness in key theories in poverty, critical social work and psychoanalysis, and links it to diverse facets of social work practice.

Providing a revolutionary new way to think about how social work can address poverty, she draws on the extensive application of the paradigm by social workers in Israel and across diverse poverty contexts to provide evidence for the practical advantages of integrating the Poverty-Aware Paradigm into social work practices across the globe.

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Price: $38.95
Pages: 274
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 20 July 2020
ISBN: 9781447354901
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social work, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Poverty & Homelessness, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Poverty and precarity, Social theory
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"This book is a product of 30 years in the life and work of Michal Krumer-Nevo. I say ‘life and work’ as her vigour, determination, and deeply grounded empathy for people in poverty are woven through the fabric of the book." Journal of Social Work Practice
Michal Krumer-Nevo is a Professor at the Spitzer Department of Social Work at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Introduction

Poverty-Aware Social Work: A Paradigmatic Proposal

Part One: Transformation

How to Speak Critically about Poverty

How to Write a Critical Case-Study

How to Teach Poverty Critically

Frequently Asked Questions on Poverty and the Poverty-Aware Paradigm

Part Two: Recognition

Poverty, Recognition, Therapy

On needs and Knowledge: Sarit's Story

On Emotional Pain

On Minor Movements of Resistance

Part Three: Rights

What’s Active in Active Exercising of Rights?

Material Help and Flexible Budget

Active Rights Exercising: Advanced

In the Face of Injustice: A Panel

Part Four: Solidarity

When Doubbi Looked for a Home: Standing By Within the Establishment

A Babysitter for a Dollar: Community Development

Between Othering and Solidarity: Crisis Intervention with Children at Risk

“I'm Not that Kind of Person”: Solidarity in Group Intervention