2017
DOI: 10.25159/2415-5829/1913
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Critical Reflexivity beyond the Classroom: Social Work Students' Perspectives of Communities in Kwazulu-Natal

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“…The loss of attention to Ubuntu resonates with dominant neoliberal capitalist policies, which fuels selfcenteredness and material accumulation. This widens the gap between the rich and the poor, with poverty and inequality often being connected to social criteria such as race, class, and gender (Raniga & Seepamore, 2017;Sewpaul, 2015a). In the face of uncertain economic times, Van Breda and Dickens (2016) concluded that informal community and extended family supports are necessary resources when care leaving services by the state are lacking.…”
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“…The loss of attention to Ubuntu resonates with dominant neoliberal capitalist policies, which fuels selfcenteredness and material accumulation. This widens the gap between the rich and the poor, with poverty and inequality often being connected to social criteria such as race, class, and gender (Raniga & Seepamore, 2017;Sewpaul, 2015a). In the face of uncertain economic times, Van Breda and Dickens (2016) concluded that informal community and extended family supports are necessary resources when care leaving services by the state are lacking.…”
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confidence: 99%