'Exploring Heteronormativity': A teaching programme to develop experience-based knowledge of the reproduction of power asymmetries
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29498Dato
2023-06-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Hernes-Giertsen, MeretheSammendrag
Social workers have a mandate to reduce discrimination and oppression.
However, training for social workers does little to equip candidates with
knowledge of power structures, such as gender and sexuality. The
purpose of this article is to show how social work students in a
teaching programme, ‘Exploring Heteronormativity’, gain personal
experience of how power asymmetries are reproduced. Central to the
programme is a pedagogical fieldwork activity whereby the students
break the tacit norm of heterosexuality by acting as same-sex couples
in the cityscape. The students experienced various marginalising actions
during the activity. This teaching programme has been conducted nine
times with students in the bachelor’s and master’s degree social work
programmes at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, in the 2013–2019
period. The article argues for increased application of power-critical
theory, and for social work education to ensure that students gain firsthand experience of how power asymmetries are reproduced. In
conclusion, recommendations are given for the education of social
workers.
Forlag
Taylor & FrancisSitering
Hernes-Giertsen MH. 'Exploring Heteronormativity': A teaching programme to develop experience-based knowledge of the reproduction of power asymmetries . European Journal of Social Work. 2023Metadata
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