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Original Articles

Managing Diversity: Analyzing Individualism, Awareness, and Difference in Field Instructors’ Discourse

Pages 683-695 | Accepted 03 Nov 2018, Published online: 16 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Diversity and social justice are central values in social work practice and education; however, there is paucity of research examining the ways these issues are infused into students’ field education.  In this article, we analyze field instructors’ discourses about diversity and social justice through their discussion of how they understand and integrate diversity issues into their students’ social work practice. Consistent with existing research on diversity and social justice in social work education, and impacts of neoliberalism on the field, findings illustrate the pervasiveness of cultural competency discourses in how field instructors discuss diversity issues including individualism, emphasis on awareness as a central approach to addressing oppression and difference, and powerblind/colorblind ideologies. We discuss implications and directions for future research.

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Aster Tecle

Aster Tecle is an assistant professor at the University of Utah.

Gita Mehrotra

Gita Mehrotra is an assistant professor at Portland State University.

Christina Gringeri

Christina Gringeri is professor and director of doctoral studies at the University of Utah.

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