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Dr Dorothee Hölscher
Dr

Dorothee Hölscher

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Overview

Background

Dr. Dorothee Hölscher is a social work lecturer in the School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work at The University of Queensland and a research associate with the Department of Social Work & Criminology at the University of Pretoria. Previously, she worked at Griffith University in Australia and the Universities of KwaZulu Natal, and the Witwatersrand in South Africa.

Dorothee began her social work education in Germany, followed by the completion of a Master of Social Science (cum laude) and a Ph.D. (by publication) in South Africa. Her practice experience comprises social work with refugees and other cross-border migrants, community development, and child protection.

Dorothee’s research areas are applied ethics (with a focus on justice), anti-oppressive social work theory and practice, and social work with migrants and culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Her research skill set comprises a wide range of qualitative and post-qualitative methodologies. To date, she published a total of 40 books and edited collections, book chapters, and scholarly articles; serves as a reviewer for eight local and international journals and presents regularly at local and international conferences.

A co-founder and a longstanding executive member of the Association of Schools of Social Work in Africa (ASSWA), Dorothee currently serves on the editorial board of the journal, Ethics & Social Welfare (ESW), and has recently completed - with Profs Richard Hugman from the University of New South Wales and Donna McAuliffe from Griffith University - an edited volume on social work theories and ethics with Springer Nature (June 2023).

Availability

Dr Dorothee Hölscher is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Diploma of Social Work, Evangelische Fachhochschule Rheinland Westfalen Lippe
  • Masters (Coursework) of Social Work, University of Natal
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Social Work, University of Kwazulu Natal
  • Associate Fellow, University of Pretoria, University of Pretoria

Works

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60 works between 2005 and 2026

21 - 40 of 60 works

2021

Journal Article

Displacement: Historical and Contemporary Responsibilities for Social Work and Human Services

Hölscher, Dorothee and Nipperess, Sharlene (2021). Displacement: Historical and Contemporary Responsibilities for Social Work and Human Services. Ethics and Social Welfare, 15 (1), 1-4. doi: 10.1080/17496535.2021.1881864

Displacement: Historical and Contemporary Responsibilities for Social Work and Human Services

2021

Journal Article

A critical ethics of care perspective on refugee income generation: towards sustainable policy and practice in Zimbabwe’s Tongogara Camp

Taruvinga, Raymond, Hölscher, Dorothee and Lombard, Antoinette (2021). A critical ethics of care perspective on refugee income generation: towards sustainable policy and practice in Zimbabwe’s Tongogara Camp. Ethics and Social Welfare, 15 (1), 36-51. doi: 10.1080/17496535.2021.1877766

A critical ethics of care perspective on refugee income generation: towards sustainable policy and practice in Zimbabwe’s Tongogara Camp

2021

Book Chapter

Return of the posthuman: developing indigenist perspectives for social work at a time of environmental crisis

Woods, Glenn and Hölscher, Dorothee (2021). Return of the posthuman: developing indigenist perspectives for social work at a time of environmental crisis. Post-anthropocentric social work: critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives. (pp. 121-133) edited by Vivienne Bozalek and Bob Pease. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429329982-12

Return of the posthuman: developing indigenist perspectives for social work at a time of environmental crisis

2021

Book Chapter

Higher education hauntologies and spacetimemattering: response-ability and non-innocence in times of pandemic

Bozalek, Vivienne and Hölscher, Dorothee (2021). Higher education hauntologies and spacetimemattering: response-ability and non-innocence in times of pandemic. Higher education hauntologies: living with ghosts for a justice-to-come. (pp. 171-186) edited by Vivienne Bozalek, Michalinos Zembylas, Siddique Motala and Dorothee Holscher. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge/Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003058366-11

Higher education hauntologies and spacetimemattering: response-ability and non-innocence in times of pandemic

2020

Book Chapter

Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser’s contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher education

Hölscher, Dorothee, Zembylas, Michalinos and Bozalek, Vivienne (2020). Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser’s contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher education. Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity. (pp. 145-158) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429055355-10

Neoliberalism, coloniality and Nancy Fraser’s contribution to the decolonisation debate in South African higher education

2020

Book Chapter

Nancy Fraser’s work and its relevance to higher education

Hölscher, Dorothee and Bozalek, Vivienne (2020). Nancy Fraser’s work and its relevance to higher education. Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity: Reframing Social Justice in South African Higher Education. (pp. 3-19) edited by Vivienne Bozalek, Dorothee Hölscher and Michalinos Zembylas. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429055355-1

Nancy Fraser’s work and its relevance to higher education

2020

Book

Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity : Reframing Social Justice in South African Higher Education

Bozalek, Vivienne, Hölscher, Dorothee and Zembylas, Michalinos eds. (2020). Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity : Reframing Social Justice in South African Higher Education. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429055355

Nancy Fraser and Participatory Parity : Reframing Social Justice in South African Higher Education

2020

Journal Article

A matter of lies and death - Necropolitics and the question of engagement with the aftermath of Rwanda’s Genocide

Hölscher, Dorothee, Kanamugire, Consolée and Udah, Hyacinth (2020). A matter of lies and death - Necropolitics and the question of engagement with the aftermath of Rwanda’s Genocide. Journal of Gender Studies, 29 (1), 34-48. doi: 10.1080/09589236.2019.1691982

A matter of lies and death - Necropolitics and the question of engagement with the aftermath of Rwanda’s Genocide

2020

Book Chapter

The relevance of Nancy Fraser for transformative social work education

Hölscher, Dorothee, Bozalek, Vivienne and Gray, Mel (2020). The relevance of Nancy Fraser for transformative social work education. The Routledge handbook of critical pedagogies for social work. (pp. 245-259) edited by Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett, Carolyn Noble and Stephen Cowden. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351002042-21

The relevance of Nancy Fraser for transformative social work education

2020

Book Chapter

Anti-oppressive community work practice and the decolonization debate: a contribution from the global south

Hölscher, Dorothee and Chiumbu, Sarah (2020). Anti-oppressive community work practice and the decolonization debate: a contribution from the global south. Community Practice and Social Development in Social Work. (pp. 223-242) edited by Sarah Todd and Julie L. Drolet. Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-1542-8_2-1

Anti-oppressive community work practice and the decolonization debate: a contribution from the global south

2019

Journal Article

Peer review (Dorothee Holscher) - The fundamental violence of physiotherapy: Emmanuel Levinas’s critique of ontology and its implications for physiotherapy theory and practice

Holscher, Dorothee and Griffith University, Logan Campus, Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia (2019). Peer review (Dorothee Holscher) - The fundamental violence of physiotherapy: Emmanuel Levinas’s critique of ontology and its implications for physiotherapy theory and practice. OpenPhysio Journal. doi: 10.14426/opj/20191203

Peer review (Dorothee Holscher) - The fundamental violence of physiotherapy: Emmanuel Levinas’s critique of ontology and its implications for physiotherapy theory and practice

2019

Conference Publication

Necropolitics, hauntings, and the aftermath of Rwanda’s genocide: towards an ethics of engagement for a decolonial social work education.

Hölscher, Dorothee (2019). Necropolitics, hauntings, and the aftermath of Rwanda’s genocide: towards an ethics of engagement for a decolonial social work education.. 10th Annual New Materialism Conference on Reconfiguring Higher Education, Cape Town, South Africa, 2-4 December 2019.

Necropolitics, hauntings, and the aftermath of Rwanda’s genocide: towards an ethics of engagement for a decolonial social work education.

2019

Journal Article

Experiences of vulnerability and sources of resilience among immigrants and refugees

Udah, Hyacinth, Singh, Parlo, Hölscher, Dorothee and Cartmel, Jennifer (2019). Experiences of vulnerability and sources of resilience among immigrants and refugees. Australasian Review of African Studies, 40 (1), 81-100. doi: 10.22160/22035184/ARAS-2019-40-1/81-100

Experiences of vulnerability and sources of resilience among immigrants and refugees

2018

Conference Publication

Caring for justice in a neoliberal university

Hölscher, Dorothee (2018). Caring for justice in a neoliberal university. The 2018 ANZSWWER (Australian and New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research) Symposium, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 20-21 September 2018.

Caring for justice in a neoliberal university

2018

Journal Article

Caring for justice in a neoliberal university

Holscher, D. (2018). Caring for justice in a neoliberal university. South African Journal of Higher Education, 32 (6), 31-48. doi: 10.20853/32-6-2676

Caring for justice in a neoliberal university

2017

Conference Publication

Anti-oppressive community work practice and the decolonisation debate

Hölscher, Dorothee (2017). Anti-oppressive community work practice and the decolonisation debate. International Social Work and Social Development Conference on Decoloniality and Indigenous Knowledge in Education and Practice, Gauteng, South Africa, 8-11 October 2017.

Anti-oppressive community work practice and the decolonisation debate

2017

Conference Publication

Seminar: Does a decolonised profession still need a code of ethics?

Hölscher, Dorothee, Bozalek, Vivienne and Boulton, Amohia (2017). Seminar: Does a decolonised profession still need a code of ethics?. International Social Work and Social Development Conference on Decoloniality and Indigenous Knowledge in Education and Practice, Gauteng, South Africa, 8-11 October 2017.

Seminar: Does a decolonised profession still need a code of ethics?

2017

Conference Publication

Exclusion, participation, and the decolonisation of social work education in South Africa

Hölscher, Dorothee (2017). Exclusion, participation, and the decolonisation of social work education in South Africa. International Social Work and Social Development Conference on Decoloniality and Indigenous Knowledge in Education and Practice, Gauteng, South Africa, 8-11 October 2017.

Exclusion, participation, and the decolonisation of social work education in South Africa

2017

Journal Article

Book Review: Paradoxes in Social Work Practice: Mitigating Ethical Trespass

Hölscher, Dorothee (2017). Book Review: Paradoxes in Social Work Practice: Mitigating Ethical Trespass. Critical Social Work, 18 (1), 87-90. doi: 10.22329/csw.v18i1.5925

Book Review: Paradoxes in Social Work Practice: Mitigating Ethical Trespass

2016

Conference Publication

Social work with cross-border migrants and the limitations of social work’s Global Definition and Statement of Ethical Principles

Hölscher, Dorothee (2016). Social work with cross-border migrants and the limitations of social work’s Global Definition and Statement of Ethical Principles. Ethics and Social Welfare in Hard Times; ESW 10th Anniversary Conference, London, United Kingdom, 1-2 September 2016.

Social work with cross-border migrants and the limitations of social work’s Global Definition and Statement of Ethical Principles

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understanding Australian intercountry adoptees and suicide: A constructivist grounded theory approach

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Paddy O'Regan

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Towards Social Justice for the Hijra Community

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Heena Akbar, Dr Kathy Ellem

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The role of leaders in mitigating and responding to psychological injury risks in socio-legal services.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jemma Venables, Professor Karen Healy

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