Governance and social professions: how much openness is needed and how much openness is possible?
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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2008
Series:William Thompson series for democratic social studies and international social policy
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Regimes, states and contracts: how much openness is needed and how much openness is possible? -- Parent support in the Republic of Ireland: an evaluation of one model of intervention -- Convergence in the midst of divergence? An exploration of feminist support for and opposition to abortion -- Relationships and sexuality education in the Irish context: an analysis of policy and programme implementation -- Inter-country adoption: challenging national identity? -- Youth work and young people's transitions to the labour market in the Republic of Ireland -- Social movements, community development and the discourse of national community: an analysis of popular "progressive" mobilization in ireland -- Community development: problems of ambiguity and ambivalence -- Is there a specific East Central European welfare culture? -- List of contributors
Physical Description:VI, 196 S. Ill. 27 cm

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