This important text provides an introduction to the latest debates about racism for students of social work. It addresses why anti-racism matters in social work and how it can be achieved. In the process, it comprehensively examines the conceptual and practice issues in a fast-changing global context, steering a careful path through the increasingly complex language of human rights, multiculturalism, migration, terrorism and inclusion/exclusion. In keeping with other titles in the series, it draws widely on research evidence, applied examples and practice guidelines to support the student reader.
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