社会的変化のためのストーリーテリング:新しい技術を活用して,反抑圧的なソーシャルワークの訓練と実践を開発する
Rob Eschmann1, Barry Pousman2, Dawn Belkin-Martinez3
1School of Social Work, Columbia University.
The American journal of orthopsychiatry
|August 28, 2025
まとめ
この研究は社会正義と反抑圧の実践について 行動医療従事者を訓練するために 新興技術を活用したモデルを紹介しています ウェルネスのシステム上の障壁を解決する 仮想現実の体験を 生徒に提供します
科学分野:
- 公衆の行動健康
- ソーシャルワークの実践
- 教育技術
背景:
- 社会正義は ソーシャルワークと 公共行動の健康に不可欠です
- 個人のレベルでの実践と 制度的・反抑圧的な焦点を統合する点で ギャップが存在します
- 新興技術は 行動健康訓練に 新たなアプローチを 提供しています
研究 の 目的:
- 新興技術の活用モデルを提示する.
- テクノロジーベースのトレーニングモジュールを開発するための参加型デザインの方法論を探求する.
- 社会的不平等に対処するバーチャルリアリティ (VR) の体験を作成するソーシャルワークの学生を力づける.
主な方法:
- 社会福祉学部の実験コースです
- 参加型デザインの方法論を活用した.
- 組み込みのストーリーテリングと仮想現実 (VR) の開発
主要な成果:
- 学生たちは反抑圧的な ソーシャルワークの実践モデルを紹介されました
- 浸透型ストーリーテリングと新興技術の社会への影響について調べました
- システム上の障壁を解決する独自のVR体験を 生徒がデザインし作りました
結論:
- 新興技術によって 実践者は 抑圧的行動の健康に 効果的に関わることができます
- 参加型デザインは 社会的正義のための テクノロジーベースの解決策を 作り出すスキルを育成します
- このアプローチは,ウェルネスのための制度的,文化的,社会的障壁に対処するための訓練を強化することができます.
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