Practical and political approaches to recontextualizing social work:
"This book will explore practical and political ways in which social work practice has been updated and reconstructed both in its relational approach to the work with its clients and in contexts which differ greatly from those customary focus occupied by mainstream human service organisations a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book will explore practical and political ways in which social work practice has been updated and reconstructed both in its relational approach to the work with its clients and in contexts which differ greatly from those customary focus occupied by mainstream human service organisations and government agencies covering the welfare and other relevant areas of program delivery"-- |
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Beschreibung: | 27 PDFs (309 Seiten) Also available in print. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1799867862 9781799867869 |
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contents | Section 1. Origins. Chapter 1. Recontextualization: origin and meaning for social work ; Chapter 2. Social working the borderlands: responding to our relational and ecological calling -- Section 2. Beyond spaces and places. Chapter 3. Responding to the natural world: expanding the scope of social work ; Chapter 4. Eco-disasters: social work space and place ; Chapter 5. It's like felting: reflections on feminist social and community practices ; Chapter 6. Social work practice in the compensation context: extending socio-legal collaborations for improved client outcomes ; Chapter 7. Social work, op-shops, and job training: becoming work-ready in a different way -- Section 3. Indigenous discourse. Chapter 8. Ecological social work in South Africa and the way forward ; Chapter 9. Social workers navigating a colonial bureaucratic system while also re-kindling obuntu-led relational social work in Uganda ; Chapter 10. Recontextualizing social work in a globalized world: lessons from the Pacific ; Chapter 11. Advancing local, social, and ecological transitions through community development -- Section 4. Post-human/global. Chapter 12. Power, politics, and social work: the need to reinvent social work around the world ; Chapter 13. Social work in the anthropocene ; Chapter 14. Looking back to keep moving ... and it may not be "forward". |
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spelling | Practical and political approaches to recontextualizing social work [edited by] Jacques Boulet and Linette Hawkins. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global [2021] 27 PDFs (309 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier "Premier Reference Source" -- Cover. Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Origins. Chapter 1. Recontextualization: origin and meaning for social work ; Chapter 2. Social working the borderlands: responding to our relational and ecological calling -- Section 2. Beyond spaces and places. Chapter 3. Responding to the natural world: expanding the scope of social work ; Chapter 4. Eco-disasters: social work space and place ; Chapter 5. It's like felting: reflections on feminist social and community practices ; Chapter 6. Social work practice in the compensation context: extending socio-legal collaborations for improved client outcomes ; Chapter 7. Social work, op-shops, and job training: becoming work-ready in a different way -- Section 3. Indigenous discourse. Chapter 8. Ecological social work in South Africa and the way forward ; Chapter 9. Social workers navigating a colonial bureaucratic system while also re-kindling obuntu-led relational social work in Uganda ; Chapter 10. Recontextualizing social work in a globalized world: lessons from the Pacific ; Chapter 11. Advancing local, social, and ecological transitions through community development -- Section 4. Post-human/global. Chapter 12. Power, politics, and social work: the need to reinvent social work around the world ; Chapter 13. Social work in the anthropocene ; Chapter 14. Looking back to keep moving ... and it may not be "forward". Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book will explore practical and political ways in which social work practice has been updated and reconstructed both in its relational approach to the work with its clients and in contexts which differ greatly from those customary focus occupied by mainstream human service organisations and government agencies covering the welfare and other relevant areas of program delivery"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/08/2021). Social service. Social workers. Social service fast Social workers fast Community Development. Eco-Disasters. Ecological Social Work. Job Training. Politics. Relational Work. Social Work Entrepreneurialism. Social Work. Social Workspace and Place. Socio-Legal Collaborations. Boulet, Jacques editor. Hawkins, Linette editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2020028560 Print version: 1799867846 9781799867845 (DLC) 2020028560 |
spellingShingle | Practical and political approaches to recontextualizing social work Section 1. Origins. Chapter 1. Recontextualization: origin and meaning for social work ; Chapter 2. Social working the borderlands: responding to our relational and ecological calling -- Section 2. Beyond spaces and places. Chapter 3. Responding to the natural world: expanding the scope of social work ; Chapter 4. Eco-disasters: social work space and place ; Chapter 5. It's like felting: reflections on feminist social and community practices ; Chapter 6. Social work practice in the compensation context: extending socio-legal collaborations for improved client outcomes ; Chapter 7. Social work, op-shops, and job training: becoming work-ready in a different way -- Section 3. Indigenous discourse. Chapter 8. Ecological social work in South Africa and the way forward ; Chapter 9. Social workers navigating a colonial bureaucratic system while also re-kindling obuntu-led relational social work in Uganda ; Chapter 10. Recontextualizing social work in a globalized world: lessons from the Pacific ; Chapter 11. Advancing local, social, and ecological transitions through community development -- Section 4. Post-human/global. Chapter 12. Power, politics, and social work: the need to reinvent social work around the world ; Chapter 13. Social work in the anthropocene ; Chapter 14. Looking back to keep moving ... and it may not be "forward". Social service. Social workers. Social service fast Social workers fast |
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