British Journal of Social Work editor’s choice vlog: Issue 52 (3)
British Journal of Social Work (BJSW) co-editor Dr Reima Ana Maglajlic speaks to the authors of the two editor's choice articles featured in Issue 52 (3):
- Indigenization without ‘Indigeneity’: Problematizing the Discourse of Indigenization of Social Work in China
- A Multidimensional Approach to Explore the Experiences with Ethnic Matching amongst Chinese Social Service Practitioners in the Greater Toronto Area
Prof. Miu Chung Yan (School of Social Work, University of British Columbia) and Tsering Dolkar Watermeyer (PhD Student, School of Social Work, University of British Columbia) are co-authors of Indigenization without ‘Indigeneity’: Problematizing the Discourse of Indigenization of Social Work in China.
Prof. A. Ka Tat Tsang (Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto) and Vivian W.Y. Leung (PhD student, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto) are the co-authors of A Multidimensional Approach to Explore the Experiences with Ethnic Matching amongst Chinese Social Service Practitioners in the Greater Toronto Area.
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