African-Centered Social Work in the 21st Century: A Content Analysis

Author:

Lateef Husain1,Gale Adrian2,Boyd Donte3,Arab Hassan4,Amoako Emmanuel5,Williams Ed-Dee6

Affiliation:

1. Washington University in St. Louis PhD, is assistant professor, Brown School, , 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA

2. Rutgers University PhD, is assistant professor, School of Social Work, , New Brunswick, NJ, USA

3. Ohio State University PhD, is assistant professor, , Columbus, OH, USA

4. Wayne State University MSW, is a doctoral student, School of Social Work, , Detroit, MI, USA

5. University of North Carolina MSW, is a doctoral student, School of Social Work, , Chapel Hill, NC, USA

6. University of Michigan PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow, School of Social Work, , Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Abstract

Abstract Endorsement of African-centered theory and practice are widespread within Black communities across the United States. The usage of African-centered frameworks is also common among many Black social workers. However, past research suggests that African-centered theory and subsequent models of practice are marginalized within social work literature and curricula. Since advocacy began for the inclusion of African-centered approaches to practice during the mid to late 1990s, there have been no strategic analyses tracing how African-centered scholarship has advanced within social work. This study sought to examine to what extent the African-centered framework is included within scholarship among prominent social work journals. A content analysis was conducted of articles in six major social work journals published between 2000 and 2019. A total of 42 articles met the criteria for inclusion. While there has been a level of change in the number of published articles of African-centered social work, findings suggest that relative to other practice modalities/models, African-centered scholarship is noticeably lacking in social work literature. The article concludes with implications to advance culturally responsive research and practice with communities of African descent.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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