Overview
Background
Dr Dorothee Hölscher is a Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at The University of Queensland. She is a qualitative researcher whose work focuses on social justice, social inclusion, and participatory approaches with young people and communities in contexts of (forced) migration and cultural diversity. Her research examines how structural inequalities, xenophobia, and race-based discrimination shape everyday experiences, and explores practical, sustainable, and structural responses that support inclusion and well-being at community, institutional, and policy levels. Her methodological expertise lies in community- and art-based participatory research, informed by grounded theory and critical discourse analysis.
Dorothee completed her social work training in Germany and South Africa, including a Master of Social Science (cum laude) and a PhD (by publication). Prior to entering academia, she worked in refugee and migrant support, community development, and child protection, experiences that continue to inform her research and educational practice. Currently, Dorothee teaches across the Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work (Qualifying) programmes, coordinating theory-focused courses on power, structure, and agency (SWSP1012) and lifespan development, culture, and disability (SWSP7044). Her teaching places a strong emphasis on participatory and critical pedagogies that prepare students for ethical and socially just practice.
Dorothee is the Deputy Chair of a UQ Human Research Ethics Committee and Co-Editor of Ethics & Social Welfare. Having held previous academic appointments in South Africa, Dorothee maintains these important international links through her role as a Research Associate with the Department of Social Work and Criminology at the University of Pretoria.
Availability
- Dr Dorothee Hölscher is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
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
Research interests
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Participatory and community-engaged research
Dorothee’s research draws on community- and art-based participatory methodologies to engage young people and communities as co-researchers. Her work examines how participatory processes can generate knowledge that is ethically grounded, contextually responsive, and oriented towards social inclusion and collective well-being, while also producing high-quality data on the issues under investigation.
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Forced migration, cultural diversity, and social inclusion
This strand of research focuses on the lived experiences of refugees and migrants in contexts of displacement, settlement, and marginalisation. Dorothee examines how migration regimes, social policy, and everyday practices shape inclusion and exclusion, with particular attention to young people, families, and culturally diverse communities.
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Social justice, ethics, and anti-oppressive practice
Dorothee’s work engages ethical questions through a social justice lens in social work research, education, and practice. Drawing on critical and feminist relational social theory, she examines questions of power, structural injustice, and responsibility, and contributes to debates on anti-oppressive and socially just professional practice.
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Critical and participatory pedagogies in social work education
This research interest focuses on the ongoing reconfiguration of social work education as a collaborative endeavour between academic staff and students, grounded in the principle of participatory parity. Dorothee examines participatory pedagogies that support students in developing ethical judgement, critical reflexivity, and a sustained commitment to social justice, informed by a realistic assessment of the contextual conditions and constraints of their future professional practice.
Research impacts
Dorothee’s research generates impact through collaborative approaches to analysing contemporary dynamics of social exclusion and inclusion and to advancing ethically accountable practice in contexts of (forced) migration and social work education. Working closely with young people, community organisations, educators, and practitioners, her research aims to contribute contextually relevant knowledge to build reflexive practice, ethical judgement, and capacity to respond to shared social justice concerns within community, institutional, and educational settings. The impact of this work is traceable through almost two decades of participatory research in Australia and southern Africa.
Through her collaboration with community-based organisations and youth initiatives, Dorothee co-creates shared understandings of contemporary forms and dynamics of social exclusion, and of the well-being needs of young people from racialised and marginalised communities, to generate outcomes valued by participants, including strengthened research skills, increased confidence, and opportunities for leadership and authorship. Her work on Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) extends this impact beyond individual projects by contributing accessible methodological resources for researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students internationally, and her contributions to international debates on anti‑oppressive theory, ethics, and practice continue to inform teaching and curriculum designs that foster sustained student participation in higher education.
Rather than treating research impact as a downstream outcome, her work embeds translation and application within the research process itself to ensure that both practice and outcomes remain responsive to community priorities and oriented towards meaningful, practical and structural change.
Works
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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.
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
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.
2016
Conference Publication
Human rights, social justice and the question of entanglement: Lessons from social work with cross-border migrants in South Africa
Hölscher, Dorothee (2016). Human rights, social justice and the question of entanglement: Lessons from social work with cross-border migrants in South Africa. The International Social Work and Society Academy (TiSSA): 14th Annual Plenum Conference, Ghent, Belgium, 19-24 August 2016.
2016
Book Chapter
The political is personal: on being, knowing, and doing something about social justice
Hölscher, Dorothee (2016). The political is personal: on being, knowing, and doing something about social justice. Rethinking values and ethics in social work. (pp. 97-112) edited by Richard Hugman and Jan Carter. London, United Kingdom: Macmillan Education/Palgrave.
2016
Journal Article
Subjectivities of survival: conceptualising just responses to displacement, cross-border migration and structural violence in South Africa
Hölscher, Dorothee (2016). Subjectivities of survival: conceptualising just responses to displacement, cross-border migration and structural violence in South Africa. Social Work: A Professional Journal for the Social Worker , 52 (1), 54-72. doi: 10.15270/52-1-479
2015
Conference Publication
Subjectivities of survival: Conceptualising just responses to displacement, cross-border migration and structural violence in South Africa
Hölscher, Dorothee (2015). Subjectivities of survival: Conceptualising just responses to displacement, cross-border migration and structural violence in South Africa. Social Work and Social evelopment (SWSD), East London, South Africa, 4-7 October 2015.
2015
Journal Article
Understanding the challenges and opportunities encountered by the elderly in urban Kwazulu-Natal, south africa
Kasiram, M. and Hölscher, D. (2015). Understanding the challenges and opportunities encountered by the elderly in urban Kwazulu-Natal, south africa. South African Family Practice, 57 (6), 381-386. doi: 10.1080/20786190.2015.1078154
2014
Journal Article
Considering Nancy Fraser's Notion of Social Justice for Social Work: Reflections on Misframing and the Lives of Refugees in South Africa
Hoelscher, Dorothee (2014). Considering Nancy Fraser's Notion of Social Justice for Social Work: Reflections on Misframing and the Lives of Refugees in South Africa. Ethics and Social Welfare, 8 (1), 20-38. doi: 10.1080/17496535.2012.744845
2014
Journal Article
Assuming Responsibility for Justice in the context of South Africa's Refugee Receiving Regime
Hoelscher, Dorothee, Bozalek, Vivienne G. and Zembylas, Michalinos f (2014). Assuming Responsibility for Justice in the context of South Africa's Refugee Receiving Regime. Ethics and Social Welfare, 8 (2), 187-204. doi: 10.1080/17496535.2014.895402
2014
Journal Article
Ethical challenges and human rights in Africa
Hoelscher, Dorothee, Mupedziswa, Rodreck and Hugman, Richard (2014). Ethical challenges and human rights in Africa. Ethics and Social Welfare, 8 (2), 99-100. doi: 10.1080/17496535.2014.895503
2012
Conference Publication
‘If I met her tomorrow, I would not even remember her face’: Considering the notion of responsibility in the context of South Africa’s refugee receiving regime
Hölscher, Dorothee (2012). ‘If I met her tomorrow, I would not even remember her face’: Considering the notion of responsibility in the context of South Africa’s refugee receiving regime. Conference of the Association of Schools of Social Work in Africa (ASSWA), White River, South Africa, 14-17 October 2012.
2012
Journal Article
Encountering the Other across the Divides: Re-Grounding Social Justice as a Guiding Principle for Social Work with Refugees and Other Vulnerable Groups
Hölscher, Dorothee and Grace Bozalek, Vivienne (2012). Encountering the Other across the Divides: Re-Grounding Social Justice as a Guiding Principle for Social Work with Refugees and Other Vulnerable Groups. British Journal of Social Work, 42 (6), 1093-1112. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcs061
2012
Journal Article
Interpreting refugee women’s life stories: towards a human capabilities framework for social work with cross-border migrants
Hölscher, D., Sathiparsad, R. and Mujawamariya, C. (2012). Interpreting refugee women’s life stories: towards a human capabilities framework for social work with cross-border migrants. Social Work Practitioner-Researcher, 24 (1), 48-65.
2011
Book Chapter
Social Justice
Hölscher, Dorothee (2011). Social Justice. Handbook of International Social Work: Human Rights, Development, and the Global Profession. (pp. 44-52) Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195333619.003.0007
2011
Conference Publication
Encountering the Other across the divides: Ethical challenges for social work with cross-border migrants in South Africa
Hölscher, Dorothee (2011). Encountering the Other across the divides: Ethical challenges for social work with cross-border migrants in South Africa. Diversity Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 20-22 June 2011.
2009
Journal Article
"Deserving" children, "undeserving" mothers? multiple perspectives on the child support grant
Hölscher, Dorothee, Kasiram, Madhu and Sathiparsad, Reshma (2009). "Deserving" children, "undeserving" mothers? multiple perspectives on the child support grant. Social Work, 45 (1).
2008
Book Chapter
Against the odds: Community-based interventions for children in difficult circumstances in post-apartheid South Africa
Sewpaul, Vishanthie and Hölscher, Dorothee (2008). Against the odds: Community-based interventions for children in difficult circumstances in post-apartheid South Africa. Revitalising Communities in a Globalising World. (pp. 193-206) Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
2008
Conference Publication
Cross-border migration: implications for social justice
Hölscher, Dorothee (2008). Cross-border migration: implications for social justice. 34th bi-annual Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), Durban, South Africa, 20-24 July 2008.
2008
Journal Article
Reflections on human rights and professional solidarity: A case study of Eritrea
Hölscher, Dorothee and Berhane, Solomon Y. (2008). Reflections on human rights and professional solidarity: A case study of Eritrea. International Social Work, 51 (3), 311-323. doi: 10.1177/0020872807088078
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Australian intercountry adoptees and suicide: A constructivist grounded theory approach
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Paddy O'Regan
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Doctor Philosophy
Navigating Parenting in Transnational Spaces: Socio-Cultural Perspectives on the Preference for Informal Over Formal Childcare Among African Migrant Families in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alina Morawska
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Doctor Philosophy
Towards Social Justice for the Hijra Community
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Heena Akbar, Associate Professor Kathy Ellem
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Doctor Philosophy
The role of leaders in mitigating and responding to psychological injury risks in socio-legal services.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jemma Venables, Professor Karen Healy
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