Human Rights in Social Work

Key Themes for an Emerging Paradigm in Education, Practice and Research

Ian Cummins author Emilio José Gómez-Ciriano author Inés Martínez-Herrero author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Publishing:1st Apr '26

£80.00

This title is due to be published on 1st April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Human Rights in Social Work cover

What does it mean for social work to truly uphold human rights in an era marked by economic austerity, political polarisation and global crises?

Human Rights in Social Work offers a powerful and timely response, calling for a fundamental rethinking of practice rooted in relational, dignity-driven approaches. Grounded in critical theory, education and real-world issues, this book interrogates the limitations of current approaches while offering a compelling vision for a more just, relational and accountable social work on which intersectionality and cultures of peace play a key role.

Bringing together leading voices in theory, practice and research, the book examines how social workers can move beyond rhetoric – confronting the profession’s own historic and ongoing failings – to embed a deeper, more intersectional understanding of human rights into social work’s core.

“In globally turbulent and unpredictable times, Human Rights in Social Work helps readers to chart a socially progressive course. These established authors have made a vital contribution and help to stimulate our critical understanding of our profession and the world in which it is located.” Paul Michael Garrett, University of Galway

“The human rights mandate of social work is clear: situating ourselves on the side of the oppressed, colonised, marginalised and violated. This timely book is a powerful instrument for deepening consciousness of this mandate and providing directives for taking transformative action towards its fulfilment.” Linda Harms-Smith, University of Pretoria

ISBN: 9781447374114

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192 pages