麻豆传媒资源

 

Merlinda Weinberg

Adjunct Professor

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Email: merlinda.weinberg@dal.ca
Research Topics:
  • Ethics in the helping professions
  • Critical post-structural feminist theory
  • Qualitative research
  • Gender
  • Discourse analysis
  • Difference and identity
  • Racism and ethics in human services

Education

  • BA, University of Toronto
  • MSW, Smith College
  • PhD, University of Toronto/OISE

Biography

Currently Dr. Merlinda Weinberg is a full professor in the School of Social Work at 麻豆传媒资源 University. Dr. Weinberg received her MSW from Smith College in the United States. She practiced social work in Canada and the United States as a front-line worker, manager, and consultant for over 25 years. During that period, her area of practice was children鈥檚 mental health: working with children, youth and their families. Dr. Weinberg also had a private practice in which she provided consultation to social service agencies and direct clinical intervention to individuals, families and couples.

In 2004, Dr. Weinberg received her PhD at the University of Toronto in the Sociology and Equity Studies in Education Department at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Before coming to 麻豆传媒资源, Dr. Weinberg taught at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and Carleton University in Ottawa. She has two fabulous adult children who have taught her, amongst many things, the skill of listening and the characteristic of humility.

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Book

  • Weinberg, M. (2016). Paradoxes in Social Work Practice: Mitigating Ethical Trespass. New York: Routledge.听

Refereed Journal Articles听

  • Weinberg, M. (2021). Exacerbation of inequities during COVID-19: Ethical implications for social workers. Canadian Social Work Review, 37 (2), 9-15. (In press)
  • Weinberg, M. & Fine, M. (2020). Racisms and Microaggressions in Social Work: The Experience of Racialized Practitioners in Canada. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
  • Banks, S., Cai, T., de Jonge, E., Shears, J., Shum, M., Soboc虒an, A. M., Strom, K., Truell, R. U虂riz, M. J. & Weinberg, M.听 (2020). Ethical challenges for social workers during COVID-19. A global perspective. Rheinfelden, Switzerland: International Federation of Social Work, ISBN 978-3-906820-21-7.听 听
  • Beagan, B., Mohamed, T., Brooks, K, Waterfield, B. & Weinberg, M. (2020). Microaggressions experienced by LGBTQ academics in Canada: 鈥渏ust not fitting in鈥t does take a toll.鈥 International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, published on-line,
  • Sobo膷an, A. M., Banks, S., Bertotti, T., de Jonge, E., Gottfried, K. S. & Weinberg, M. (2020). In conversation with a case story: Perspectives on professionalism, identity and ethics in social work. Ethics and Social Welfare, published on-line forthcoming. (This piece has gone into the practice section of the journal and while it has been reviewed by the editors, did not go through an additional anonymous review process).
  • Weinberg, M. & Banks, S. (2019). Practising ethically in unethical times: Everyday resistance in social work. Ethics and Social Welfare, published on-line April 17/19, 1-19. 听听
  • Weinberg, M. (2018). The politics of ethics in human services: Duelling discourses. Ethics & Behavior. 28(6), pp. 497-509.
  • Weinberg, M. (2017). Paradox and Trespass: Possibilities for Ethical Practice in Times of Austerity. Ethics and Social Welfare. On-line.
  • Weinberg, M. (2017). Critical Approaches to Ethics in Social Work: Kaleidoscope not Bleach. Social Alternatives, 35(4), pp. 85-89.
  • Waterfield, B., Beagan, B.B., & Weinberg, M. (2017). Disabled academics: A case study in Canadian Universities. Disability & Society.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2015). Professional privilege, ethics and pedagogy. Ethics and Social Welfare. 9(3), 225-239.
  • Weinberg, M. & Taylor, S. (2014). 鈥楻ogue鈥 Social Workers: The Problem with Rules for Ethical Behaviour. Critical Social Work, 15(1), 74-86.听
  • Weinberg, M. (2014). The ideological dilemma of subordination of self vs. self-care: Identity construction of the 鈥榚thical social worker.鈥 Discourse and Society, 25(1), 84-99.
  • Weinberg, M. & Campbell, C. (2014). From codes to contextual collaborations. Shifting the thinking about ethics in social work. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 25, 37-49.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2010). Seeking an ethical life. 鈥淛ustice, justice, shalt thou pursue.鈥澨Canadian Social Work Review.听27(1), 133-137. Invited.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2010). The social construction of social work ethics: Politicizing and broadening the lens.听Journal of Progressive HumanServices,听Vol. 21(1), 32-44.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2009). Moral distress: A missing but relevant concept for ethics in social work.听Canadian Social Work Review.听26(2), 139-152.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2008). Structural social work: A moral compass for ethics in practice.听Critical Social Work,听9(1).
  • Weinberg, M.听(2006). Pregnant with possibility: The paradoxes of "help" as anti-oppression and discipline with a young single mother.听Families in Society,听April-June, 87(2), 161-169.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2005). A case for an expanded framework of ethics in practice.听Ethics and Behavior,听Vol.15(4), 327-338.
  • Weinberg, M.听(2005). The mother menagerie: Animal metaphors in the social work relationship with young single mothers.听Critical SocialWork,听6(1).
  • Weinberg, M.听(2004). Young single mothers: The work of proving fitness for parenting.听Journal for the Association of Research onMothering,听Fall/Winter 6(2), 79-89.

Book Chapters

  • Weinberg, M. (2019). Critical Clinical Ethics. In C. Brown & J. Macdonald (Eds.) Critical clinical social work. Counterstorying for social justice. Toronto: Canadian Scholars鈥 Press.
  • Weinberg, M. (2017). New tools for ethical practice in an era of fiscal restraint. In E. Spencer, D. Massing & J. Gough. Social work ethics: Progressive, practical and relational approaches, pp. 69-83. Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press.
  • Weinberg, M. (2013). Situating and politicising ethics in social work. 听In I. Ferguson & M. Lavalette (Series Eds.). Critical and Radical Debates in Social Work: S. Banks. Ethics, Bristol, UK: Policy Press.听
  • Weinberg, M. (2007).Ethical 鈥渦se of self.鈥 The complexity of multiple selves in clinical practice. In D. Mandell (Ed.) Revisiting the Use of Self: Questioning Professional Identities (pp. 213-233). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.听
  • Weinberg, M. (2002). Biting the Hand that Feeds You and Other Feminist Research Dilemmas. In W. C. Van den Hoonard (Ed.) Walking the tightrope: Ethical issues for qualitative researchers (pp. 79-94). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.听
  • Anamoor, A. & Weinberg, M. (2000). Fighting Shame. A Somali Single Teen Mother in Canada. In S. A. Inness (Ed.) Running for their lives. Girls, cultural identity, and stories of survival (pp. 97-112). 听Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.听

Reports

  • Weinberg, M. (2020). Absence of racism as a fundamental concern in ethics in social work.听Critical clinical social work. Counterstorying for social justice.听
  • Banks, S., Cai, T., de Jonge, E., Shears, J., Shum, M., Soboc虒an, A. M., Strom, K., Truell, R. U虂riz, M. J. & Weinberg, M.听 (2020). Banks, S., Cai, T., de Jonge, E., Shears, J., Shum, M., Soboc虒an, A. M., Strom, K., Truell, R. U虂riz, M. J. & Weinberg, M.听 (2020). Practising ethically during COVID-19: Social work challenges and responses. International Social Work, 63(5), 569-583.

Research Projects

  • 2020: Co-Investigator: Dr. Merlinda Weinberg, 鈥淓thical Challenges for Social Workers During COVID-19.鈥 Principal Investigator: Dr. Sarah Banks. Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom.
  • 2017: Principle Investigator: Dr. Merlinda Weinberg, 鈥淭owards a critical, contextualized ethics for social work.鈥 Supplemental Sabbatical/Special Leave Grant, $4,351.15.
  • 2015: Principle Investigator: Dr. Merlinda Weinberg, 鈥淓uropean Conferences & Research Development.鈥 Research Development Funds, $1,000.
  • 2014-2018: Co-Investigator:听Merlinda Weinberg;听鈥淧rocesses of Inclusion and Exclusion. The experience of 鈥榤inority鈥 professionals in law, social work and academia.鈥 Principle Applicant: Brenda Beagan; SSHRC 3 year General Research Grant, $165,600.
  • 2012-13: Principle Investigator. 鈥淓thics in International Social Work Practice.鈥 Principle Applicant: Merlinda Weinberg; Supplemental 麻豆传媒资源 Grant, $6,224.
  • 2012-13: Principle Investigator. 鈥淒iscourse Analysis Development.鈥 Principle Applicant: Merlinda Weinberg; Research Enterprise Development Initiative Grant, Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, $2,000.
  • 2009-2012: Principle Investigator.鈥淓thics in Social Work Practice.鈥 Principle applicant: Merlinda Weinberg;听 SSHRC 3 year General Research Grant for $219,929.
  • 2007-2009: Principle Investigator. 鈥淪tructural Barriers. Impact on Ethics for Social Work Practice.鈥澨 Principle applicant: Merlinda Weinberg,听 麻豆传媒资源 University, Halifax, Nova Scotia;听 麻豆传媒资源 Research Development Grant for $5,000.

Awards & Honours

  • 2017, Senior Fellowship, approximately $40,000
    Durham International Fellowships for Research and Enterprise Scheme, Durham University, United Kingdom.
  • 2009, Finalist for the Aurora Prize, as the top new academic in Canada, awarded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

Interviews as an Expert that resulted in Publications

  • Janssen, J. S. (May/June 2016). Moral distress in social work practice. Social Work Today, 16(3), 19-22.