Narda Razack
Dr. Razack’s research primarily focuses on North-South relations, globalization and international social work, critical race theory, issues of post-colonialism and critical practice. She is the author of the book Transforming the Field: Critical Anti-racist and Anti-oppressive Perspectives for the Human Services Practicum (2002), and several journal articles. She recently co-edited the journal Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict and World Order, which includes one of her articles, Spatialized Locations, Identities and Nationality in International Work. She chairs the IASSW Task Force on Research and Exchanges, and was recently invited to be part of a 6 year CIDA project to lead the development of a Master of Social Work at the University of Benin, Nigeria.
Books by Narda Razack

Transforming the Field
Critical Antiracist and Anti-oppressive Perspectives for the Human Services Practicum
Narda Razack
The theoretical perspective is clearly presented and related to many different aspects of the field–field coordinators, field supervisors, falculty liason and students.... I think this book is a must read for all field coordinators in North America. Karen Schwartz, Carleton University This text focuses on field education in social work. It provides a framework and directions for responding to issues relating to racism and oppression. It also examines how power is embedded in every facet… (more information)