Title
Conducting rights-based short-term study abroad experiences
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Social Work Education
Publication Date
5-19-2019
Abstract
The number of short-term study abroad trips has been increasing and the majority of social work programs conduct them, often including service learning experiences. These trips can help students learn about countries and cultures other than their own and thus improve their ability to provide effective services. However, if not thoughtfully developed and executed, these trips can be nothing more than ‘voluntourism,’ and can violate social work ethics, including social justice, service, and dignity and worth of the person. Therefore, it is necessary for social work educators to ensure they are developing these experiences in a rights-based fashion that centers on the needs of the community. This article discusses how to apply the rights-based framework to these experiences with specific examples to promote a quality experience for all.
Volume
38
Issue
4
First Page
427
Last Page
438
DOI
10.1080/02615479.2018.1560403
ISSN
02615479
E-ISSN
14701227
Recommended Citation
Mapp, Susan and Rice, Karen, "Conducting rights-based short-term study abroad experiences" (2019). Faculty Publications. 911.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/911