AI and the Disruption of Welfare
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AI and the Disruption of Welfare

Challenges for Social Work Education and Practice

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eBook - ePub

AI and the Disruption of Welfare

Challenges for Social Work Education and Practice

About this book

This book with 22 chapters from eminent scholars focuses on the role of AI-enabled technology in surveillance and coercive 'welfare', bringing into view how advanced technology is used to shift the boundaries between welfare, penal, and carceral state and its very real impact on social work education and practice.

It focuses on the way emerging digital technologies, often combined under the heading Artificial Intelligence (AI), are fundamentally changing our lifeworld and the social and economic divisions within it. These technologies, which dominate every aspect of our lives, harbour tremendous emancipatory potential. However, they also create a digital infrastructure that can and has been used as a new instrument of oppression. Contributors to this book seek to uncover and understand how new digital technologies are used in ways that lead to new vulnerabilities and oppressive outcomes that affect the welfare state, social workers, and their clients. Contributors to this book are located across the globe in countries with vastly different welfare regimes that bring into view not only considerable limitations but also a breadth of possibilities for emancipatory social work.

It will be of interest to all scholars, students, and professionals working in social work and social community services.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040451298

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. About the editors
  9. List of contributors
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. 1 AI and the disruption of the welfare state: Introduction
  12. 2 Managerialism on steroids: The rise of Artificial Intelligence
  13. 3 The rise of the digitally enabled carceral state and its impact on social work
  14. 4 A critical reflection on the changing capacity of surveillance in digitally mediated welfare services
  15. 5 Automated algorithmic governance in the social services
  16. 6 Automated algorithms, epistemological shifts, and the erosion of fundamental legal and ethical principles in the social services
  17. 7 “Even if Elon Musk was a social worker…”: Coercive past and technological futures in social work in Lithuania, UK, and Spain
  18. 8 Ghost in the cell? Artificial Intelligence in prisoners’ rehabilitation: Automation vs. individuality?
  19. 9 Data justice: The rise of a movement?
  20. 10 Critical responses to the impacts of generative artificial intelligence and machine learning on social work education and practice
  21. 11 Resisting the enchantment of LLMs: Ethical implications for social work practice, research, and education – a case study
  22. 12 AI, embedded biases, ethical challenges and feminist counter discourse
  23. 13 Decolonising artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education: A Social Work perspective
  24. 14 Navigating ethical challenges in AI-enhanced virtual reality for social work education
  25. 15 Co-designing culturally responsive simulation-based learning: AI, First Peoples’ knowledges, and the implications for social work field education
  26. 16 The digital dimension of violence against women: Conceptualising and integrating technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) in social work education
  27. 17 The challenges and impacts of digital intimate partner violence for social work
  28. 18 Bridging the digital divide through developmental social work
  29. 19 Digital vulnerability, Artificial Intelligence, and coercive practices: Contributions from digital social work
  30. 20 Social work/AI entanglements: Educating for a critical relationship-based ethics in social work
  31. 21 Preparing social workers to resist coercive AI through social work education
  32. 22 Social work education and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, challenges, and dilemmas
  33. Index

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