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Contributors
ОглавлениеRaed Amira is a lecturer in Social Work at Palestine Ahliya University and main representative in the Human Rights Commission of the IFSW-Asia Pacific Region.
Gianinna Muñoz Arce is Coordinator of ‘Interdisciplinary Studies on Social Work’ Research Cluster, and Editor-in-Chief of Critical Proposals in Social Work. Department of Social Work, University of Chile. She is a member of the Social Work Action Network (International) [SWAN-I].
Sarah Banks is Professor of Applied Social Sciences in the Department of Sociology and Co-director of the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action, Durham University, UK.
Esme Choonara is an experienced frontline health worker and activist in the group Stand Up to Racism.
Alissa De Luca-Ruane is a children and families social worker, SWAN steering committee member since 2014, and mother of three.
Iain Ferguson is Honorary Professor of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of the West of Scotland. He is on the editorial boards of Critical and Radical Social Work journal and International Socialism Journal and is author of Politics of the Mind: Marxism and Mental Distress (Bookmarks, 2017).
Lindsey German teaches diversity and equality, and employment relations, at the University of Hertfordshire. She has written extensively on women, oppression and class.
Linda Harms-Smith is a Social Work lecturer at the Robert Gordon University in Scotland and a Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. She is a steering committee member of Social Work Action Network International (SWAN-I) and SWAN South Africa.
Lee Humber teaches health and social care studies to healthcare students and professionals in the UK and Hong Kong. He is also currently editor of the monthly magazine, the Socialist Review.
Vasilios Ioakimidis is the Founding Professor of Social Work at the University of Essex and Chair of IFSW’s Global Education Commission. He also teaches at the University of West Attica in Greece.
Sug Pyo Kim is President of the Daegu Association of Social Workers, South Korea and a representative of the International Federation of Social Workers to United Nations.
Michael Lavalette is Professor of Social Work and Social Policy at Liverpool Hope University. He was a founding member of SWAN (UK) and is a steering committee member of Social Work Action Network (International) [SWAN-I].
Rebecca Mair is a social worker, an activist in the Glasgow COVID-19 Action Group, and a member of SWAN and of the Socialist Workers Party.
George Abu Mansaray is President of the Sierra Leone Association of Social Workers, and Founder and CEO of the Ruth Stark’s Hope Kindergarten, also in Sierra Leone.
Dawn Belkin Martinez is Associate Clinical Professor and Associate Dean of Equity and Inclusion at Boston University School of Social Work. She is a member of Boston Liberation Health, and a steering committee member of SWAN-I.
Silvana Martinez is Global President of the International Federation of Social Workers. She is a Doctor of Social Sciences with both a Bachelor and Master in Social Work. She is Professor and Researcher at the National University of Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Laura Owens is a lecturer in Health and Social Care at New College Lanarkshire and a former children and families social worker.
Yuri Prasad writes regularly on anti-racism and is the author of A Rebel’s Guide to Martin Luther King (Bookmarks, 2018).
Dimitra-Dora Teloni is Assistant Professor at the University of West Attica in Athens, Greece. She is a steering committee member of Social Work Action Network International (SWAN-I).
Nicos Trimikliniotis is Professor of Sociology, legal expert and heads the team of experts of the Cyprus team for the Fundamental Rights Agency of the EU at the University of Nicosia.
Rory Truell is the Secretary-General of the International Federation of Social Workers.
Yasmin Jessie Turton is a Social Work lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. She is a steering committee member of Social Work Action Network International (SWAN-I) and SWAN South Africa.
Roberta Uchôa is Associate Professor of Social Work at Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, and a steering committee member of the Social Work Action Network (International) [SWAN-I].
Fatima Uygun is an anti-poverty and anti-racist activist based in the southside of Glasgow. She is the manager of Govanhill Baths Community Trust, a grassroots charity based in Govanhill.