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Black social workers: identity, racism, invisibility/hypervisibility at work
Chijioke Obasi
School of Education and Social Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Racism
100%
Social Identification
95%
Social Workers
85%
Social Work
80%
African Continental Ancestry Group
69%
Taboo
25%
Qualitative Research
20%
England
17%
Focus Groups
16%
Psychological Power
16%
Interviews
11%
Education
11%
Social Sciences
racism
61%
social worker
59%
social work
54%
work research
22%
marginality
20%
suppression
19%
knowledge production
18%
work environment
17%
research practice
16%
projection
16%
privilege
15%
qualitative research
13%
educator
10%
present
9%
discourse
9%
interview
7%
experience
5%
education
5%
Group
5%