Journal of Progressive Human Services
Scope & Guideline
Advancing knowledge for a just society.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Social Justice and Equity:
The journal consistently focuses on social justice, exploring issues of equity, racism, and discrimination within social services and advocating for systemic change. - Critical and Intersectional Approaches:
It promotes the use of critical and intersectional frameworks to understand the complexities of social issues, particularly concerning race, class, gender, and other identity factors. - Community Engagement and Empowerment:
The journal emphasizes the importance of community engagement, highlighting practices that empower communities and support grassroots initiatives. - Historical Contextualization:
A significant aspect of the journal's scope involves examining historical narratives and their impact on contemporary social work practices and policies. - Innovative Methodologies:
Methodologically, the journal embraces a variety of qualitative and mixed-method approaches, reflecting the diverse experiences and voices within human services.
Trending and Emerging
- Decolonization and Indigenous Knowledge:
There is a growing emphasis on decolonizing social work practices and integrating Indigenous knowledge systems, highlighting the importance of cultural competence and respect for diverse narratives. - Trauma-Informed and Intersectional Approaches:
Research focusing on trauma-informed care, particularly regarding marginalized groups, is becoming increasingly prominent, emphasizing the need for sensitive and inclusive practices. - Activism and Advocacy:
A trend towards social work as a form of activism is emerging, with more studies exploring how social workers can advocate for systemic changes and support social movements. - Health Disparities and Access Issues:
There is an increasing focus on health disparities, particularly for vulnerable populations, and how social services can effectively address barriers to healthcare access. - Narrative and Autoethnographic Research:
The use of narrative and autoethnographic methods is on the rise, allowing for deeper exploration of personal and collective experiences in social work.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Welfare Models:
There seems to be a waning interest in traditional welfare models that emphasize charity and paternalism, as newer frameworks focusing on empowerment and social justice gain traction. - Individualistic Approaches to Social Issues:
Research centered on individual blame or pathology in social issues is becoming less common, with a shift towards understanding systemic and structural factors. - Quantitative Research Dominance:
There is a noticeable decline in purely quantitative studies, as the journal increasingly favors qualitative research that captures lived experiences and narrative forms. - Focus on Generalist Social Work Practice:
The emphasis on generalist practice is diminishing in favor of specialized approaches that address specific populations and issues, reflecting a trend towards more targeted interventions.
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