Journal article
Social work as revolutionary praxis? The contribution to critical practice of Cornelius Castoriadis’s political philosophy
Critical and Radical Social Work, Vol.7(3), pp.333-348
2019
Abstract
Social work is a contested tradition, torn between the demands of social governance and autonomy. Today, this struggle is reflected in the division between the dominant, neoliberal agenda of service provision and the resistance offered by various critical perspectives employed by disparate groups of practitioners serving diverse communities. Critical social work challenges oppressive conditions and discourses, in addition to addressing their consequences in individuals' lives. However, very few recent critical theorists informing critical social work have advocated revolution. A challenging exception can be found in the work of Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-97), whose explication of ontological underdetermination and creation evades the pitfalls of both structural determinism and post-structural relativism, enabling an understanding of society as the contested creation of collective imaginaries in action and a politics of radical transformation. On this basis, we argue that Castoriadis's radical-democratic revisioning of revolutionary praxis can help in reimagining critical social work's emancipatory potential.
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- Title
- Social work as revolutionary praxis? The contribution to critical practice of Cornelius Castoriadis’s political philosophy
- Authors
- Phillip Ablett (Author) - University of the Sunshine CoastChristine Morley (Author) - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication details
- Critical and Radical Social Work, Vol.7(3), pp.333-348
- Publisher
- Policy Press
- Date published
- 2019
- DOI
- 10.1332/204986019X15695800764884
- ISSN
- 2049-8608
- Organisation Unit
- School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451210802621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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