The SAGE Handbook of International Social Work

The SAGE Handbook of International Social Work
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Artikel-Nr:
9780857023339
Veröffentl:
2012
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Erscheinungsdatum:
18.05.2012
Seiten:
566
Autor:
Karen H Lyons
Gewicht:
1146 g
Format:
250x175x35 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Manohar Pawar, PhD, is professor of social work at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University (NSW, Australia) and is also the President of the Asia-Pacific branch of the International Consortium for Social Development. Earlier, he has taught at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, and La Trobe University, Melbourne. He has more than 30 years of experience in social work education, research and practice in Australia and India. 

Professor Pawar has received a number of awards, including the ICSSR Doctoral Fellowship located at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi (1986-1988); the Citation Award for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (2008, from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council); and Quality of Life Award (2001, from the Association of Commonwealth Universities). 

His current areas of interest include international social work, development and social policy practice, social consequences of cli¬mate change and water, social work education, virtues and social work practice, informal care and ageing, NGOs and community devel¬opment. He is the lead chief investigator of research funded by the Australian Research Council's Discovery Project that focuses on virtues and social work practice.

His publications include Social Work Practice Methods: Reflections on Thinking, Doing and Being (2015); Water and Social Policy (2014); International Social Work: Issues, Strategies and Programs (2013); The SAGE Handbook of International Social Work (2012); Social Development: Critical Themes and Perspectives (2010); and Community Development in Asia and the Pacific (2010).

Nathalie Huegler trained as a social worker in Germany and has since worked with young refugees in different settings, currently as a senior social worker supporting child torture survivors in a charity in London. After an M.A. in International Social Work and Refugee Studies from the University of East London (in 2004), she is now studying towards a PhD at London Metropolitan University, focussing on social work with separated children and human rights, from a cross-national comparative perspective. Other activities include editorial assistance work for the journal International Social Work, and part-time teaching at London Metropolitan University.
Social work is a profession that is increasingly involved with issues which have a global dimension. This Handbook tackles the global/local aspect of social work in its various forms and interrogates the key concerns that societies are facing through an international lens. The contributors show that, with an appreciation of commonalities and differences, local practices and appropriate forms of international activity can be better developed.

Areas covered include:

- Analysis of 'International social work'

- Globalisation and indigenisation

- Social justice and human rights

- Poverty and livelihoods

- Ecological issues

- Migration

- Education, theory, research and practice

- Social work in different settings

- Religion and spirituality

- Responses to disasters and conflicts

- Life course perspectives

- Regional perspectives

- Future directions

With a truly international range of contributions, the Handbook incorporates perspectives from Asia, Africa, Europe, Australasia, the Middle East and the Americas.

It will be an invaluable resource for undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and academics working in the fields of social work, social welfare, human services, and community development worldwide, as well as service providers and policy makers in the international arena.

This Handbook interrogates a key issue in the study of social work worldwide. Edited by the most respected researchers in the field, it brings together a truly international array of contributors.
Setting the Scene - Nathalie Huegler, Karen Lyons and Manohar Pawar
Globalisation and Indigenisation - Lena Dominelli
Reconciling the Irreconcilible in Social Work?
Environment and Sustainability - Margaret Alston and Fred H. Besthorn
Human Rights - Joseph Wronka and Silvia Staub Bernasconi
Poverty, Development and Social Justice - Murli Desai and John Solas
Migration, Minorities and Citizenship - Uma Segal and Gerda Heck
Political and Organisational Contexts of Social Work Internationally - Malcolm Payne
Social Work Theories, Research/Methods and Practices: Critical Perspectives and New Challenges - Narda Razack
Social Work Values, Ethics and Professional Regulation - Richard Hugman and Wendy Bowles
Social Work Education: The International Dimension - Terry Hokenstad and Karen Lyons
Social Work Research - Joan Orme and Synnove Karvinen-Niinikoski
Social Work, Economic Conditions and Livelihood - Tatsuru Akimoto and Decha Sungkawan
Social Work and Health - Paul Bywaters and Cindy Davis
Social Work and Education - Marion Huxtable, Cynthia A. Sottie and Khuajin Ulziitungalag
Social Work, Social Justice and Protection: A Reflective Review - Michael Preston-Shoot and Staffan Höjer
Social Work and Changing Environments - Jennifer McKinnon and Raquel Sant'Ana
Social Work, Religion, Culture and Spirituality - Micheal L. Shier and John R. Graham
Disaster Management and Humanitarian Action - Golam M. Mathbor and Jennifer Bourassa
Social Work, Political Conflict and Displacement - Shulamit Ramon and Reima Ana Maglajlic
The Life-Course Perspective and Changing Context of Families - Murli Desai
Childhood and Youth in International Context: Life Course Perspectives - Letnie Rock, Jeff Karabanow and Kathleen Manion
Adulthood - Some Comparative and International Perspectives - Ruby Chau
Older Persons and Social Work: A Global Perspective - M. C. "Terry" Hokenstad, Jr., Ph.D. and Amy Restorick Roberts, Ph.D. Candidate
Social Work in Africa - Lengwe-K. Mwansa andLinda Kreitzer
Social Work in Southern and Eastern Asia - Manohar Pawar and Ming-sum Tsui
Social Work in Australasia - Liz Beddoe and Heather Fraser
Social Work in Europe - Sue Lawrence and Darja Zavirsek
The Middle East: Expanding Social Work to Address 21st Century Concerns - Sahar Al-Makhamreh and Kathryn Libal
Social Work in Latin America - Mahia Saracostti, Taly Reiniger and Henry Parada
Social Work in North America and the Caribbean - Julia Watkins and Jennifer Holden Dolly

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