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<font size=4 color="#0000FF">of interest? pass on as you wish -
Chris <br><br>
</font><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=4>Please join
us for this Occasional Guest Speaker seminar hosted by the Department of
Social Work & Social Care, University of Sussex:<br>
<br>
Date:
Wednesday 7<sup>th</sup> March 2012<br>
Time:
5pm<br>
Venue:
Room 104, Fulton, University of Sussex<br>
Speakers:
Dr Ephrat Huss, Ben Gurion University, Israel<br>
Title:
<b>The use of arts-based methods in social work to symbolically reclaim
spaces:<br>
Impoverished Bedouin women in Israel<br>
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In this seminar, Dr Huss analyses impoverished Bedouin women in Israel
via self-explained images which demonstrate how the intersection of
different cultural, national and gendered types of oppressions severely
limit women’s concrete – but also metaphorical – spaces, creating much
pain. The images also show how the women constantly struggle against
these limitations.<br>
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Dr Huss’s case study will be used to demonstrate how work with images can
enhance research and intervention in social work when used from a social
critical, humanistic and strengths-based perspective.<br>
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It is possible to join this seminar remotely by logging on to
<a href="https://connectpro.sussex.ac.uk/cheer_hoareau13feb"><b><u>
https://connectpro.sussex.ac.uk/swhuss_7mar2012</a><br>
</u></b>*A robust internet connection is needed and the use of headphones
is recommended.<br>
<br>
Refreshments served.<br>
<br>
With the speaker’s permission, seminars are recorded and made available
to view retrospectively. See
<a href="http://www.sussex.ac.uk/esw/newsandevents/events/seminars">
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/esw/newsandevents/events/seminars</a> for links
to Powerpoint presentations and recordings of past seminars as well as
details of future ESW seminars.<br>
<br>
<br>
Heather Stanley<br>
Communications & Partnership Officer<br>
School of Education and Social Work<br>
Room 117, Essex House<br>
University of Sussex<br>
Falmer, Brighton<br>
BN1 9QN<br>
T: 01273 678493</font></blockquote></body>
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