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Global Social Work in a Political Context: Radical Perspectives

Autor Iain Ferguson, Vasilios Ioakimidis, Michael Lavalette
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 ian 2018
How is social work shaped by global issues and international problems and how should it address them? This book employs a radical perspective to examine international social work. Globalization had opened up many issues for social work, including how to address global inequalities, the impact of global economic problems and trends towards neoliberalism. By examining the origins of modern social work, problematizing its definition and addressing the care/control dichotomy the book reveals what we can learn from different approaches and projects across the globe. Case studies from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Spain, Latin America, Australia, Hungary, and Greece bring the text to life and allow both students and practitioners to apply theory to practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447322672
ISBN-10: 1447322673
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Notă biografică

Iain Ferguson is honorary professor of social work and social policy at the University of the West of Scotland. Vasilios Ioakimidis is a lecturer in social work at Durham University and a visiting lecturer at Maastricht Zuyd University. Michael Lavalette is professor of social policy and social work at Liverpool Hope University.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Global social work in a political context

Part One: The political context of contemporary social work
1. The political economy of social work
2. Neoliberalism, social work and the state: retreat or restructuring?
3. The privatisation of social work and social care

Part Two: Social work politics: past and present
4. Social work’s horrible histories: collusion and resistance
5. Social work as a praxis for liberation: the case of Latin American reconceptualisation
6. Refugees, migrants and social work
7. Social work, climate change and the Anthropocene

Part Three: Debating the politics of social work today
8. A new politics of social work?
9. The case for a social justice-based global social work definition

Conclusions: ‘Making history’

References
Index