Discursive Constructions During COVID-19: Calling for the Critical Analysis of Discourse in Social Work During and After the Pandemic
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2021-10-19Author
Jen, Sarah
Harrop, Erin
Galambos, Colleen
Mitchell, Brandon
Willey-Sthapit, Claire
Storer, Heather L.
Gonzalez Benson, Odessa
Barber, Christine
Kim, Jessica C.
Zhou, Yuanjin
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University of Chicago Press
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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© 2021 Society for Social Work and Research. All rights reserved.
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At the Society for Social Work and Research 2021 Annual Conference, the authors of this commentary presented at or attended a roundtable discussion to critically examine discourses around age, race, and gender that had emerged or been impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inspired by the richness of their discussion and diverse areas of interest, they coauthored this commentary to argue for the utility and relevance of critical discourse analysis (CDA) in shaping the role of social work and our pursuit of social justice during and beyond the pandemic.
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Jen, S., Harrop, E., Galambos, C., Mitchell, B., Willey-Sthapit, C., Barber, C., Storer, H. Kim, J., Gonzalez Benson, O., Zhou, Y. (2021). Discursive constructions during COVID-19: Calling for the critical analysis of discourse in social work in and beyond the pandemic. Journal of the Society for Social Work & Research, 12(4), p. 619-629. https://doi.org/10.1086/716953
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