Social work : a reader.: a reader. (2023)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Social work : a reader.: a reader. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Social work : a reader.
- Editors:
- Cree, Viviene E, 1954-
McCulloch, Trish - Contents:
- Introduction - Reading social work; Trish McCulloch and Viviene E. Cree Part One - The Profession of Social Work Commentary One Chapter One – Black History Month: a provocation and a timeline; Charlotte Williams and Claudia Bernard Chapter Two – But is it social work?; Richard Hugman Chapter Three – The politics of social work; Iain Ferguson Chapter Four – Changes in the form of knowledge in social work: from the ‘social’ to the ‘informational’?; Nigel Parton Chapter Five – The quest for a universal social work: some issues and implications; Mel Gray and Jan Fook Chapter Six – The (r)evolution and decolonization of social work ethics: The Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles; Vishanthie Sewpaul and Mark Henrickson Chapter Seven – Human rights practice: possibilities and pitfalls for developing emancipatory social work; Sarah Cemlyn Chapter Eight – The impact of scandal and inquiries on social work and the personal social services; Ray Jones Chapter Nine – Social work in a risk society; Stephen A. Webb Chapter Ten – Am I my brother’s keeper?; Zygmunt Bauman Chapter Eleven – Research from the Underside; Bob Holman Chapter Twelve – What is Professional Social Work?; Malcolm Payne Chapter Thirteen – The Client Speaks; Martin Davies Chapter Fourteen – Service users and practitioners reunited: the key component for social work reform; Peter Beresford and Suzy Croft Part Two – Knowledge and Values for Social Work Commentary Two Chapter Fifteen – The sociologicalIntroduction - Reading social work; Trish McCulloch and Viviene E. Cree Part One - The Profession of Social Work Commentary One Chapter One – Black History Month: a provocation and a timeline; Charlotte Williams and Claudia Bernard Chapter Two – But is it social work?; Richard Hugman Chapter Three – The politics of social work; Iain Ferguson Chapter Four – Changes in the form of knowledge in social work: from the ‘social’ to the ‘informational’?; Nigel Parton Chapter Five – The quest for a universal social work: some issues and implications; Mel Gray and Jan Fook Chapter Six – The (r)evolution and decolonization of social work ethics: The Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles; Vishanthie Sewpaul and Mark Henrickson Chapter Seven – Human rights practice: possibilities and pitfalls for developing emancipatory social work; Sarah Cemlyn Chapter Eight – The impact of scandal and inquiries on social work and the personal social services; Ray Jones Chapter Nine – Social work in a risk society; Stephen A. Webb Chapter Ten – Am I my brother’s keeper?; Zygmunt Bauman Chapter Eleven – Research from the Underside; Bob Holman Chapter Twelve – What is Professional Social Work?; Malcolm Payne Chapter Thirteen – The Client Speaks; Martin Davies Chapter Fourteen – Service users and practitioners reunited: the key component for social work reform; Peter Beresford and Suzy Croft Part Two – Knowledge and Values for Social Work Commentary Two Chapter Fifteen – The sociological imagination; C. Wright Mills Chapter Sixteen – Reassessing attachment theory in child welfare; Sue White, Matthew Gibson, David Wastell and Patricia Walsh Chapter Seventeen – A critique of the adverse childhood experiences framework in epidemiology and public health: Uses and misuses; Michelle Kelly-Irving and Cyrille Delpierre Chapter Eighteen – Resilience: Some conceptual considerations; Michael Rutter Chapter Nineteen – A Critical Understanding of Social Work by Paolo Freire (1919); Marilynn Moch Chapter Twenty – There is an alternative: homines curans and the limits of neoliberalism; Joan Tronto Chapter Twenty-one – The social model of disability; Mike Oliver Chapter Twenty-two – The relevance of Nancy Fraser for transformative social work education; Dorothee Hölscher, Vivienne Bozalek and Mel Gray Chapter Twenty-three – Feminism for the 99%; Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser Chapter Twenty-four – Intersectionality’s definitional dilemmas; Patricia Hill Collins Chapter Twenty-five – Learning to deliver LGBT+ aged care; Trish Hafford-Letchfield, Alfonso Pezzella, Sandra Connell, Mojca Urek, Anže Jurček, Agnes Higgins, Brian Keogh, Nina Van de Vaart, Irma Rabelink, George Robotham, Elisa Bus, Charlotte Buitenkamp an d Sarah Lewis-Brooke Chapter Twenty-six – Towards practicing social work law; Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot Chapter Twenty-seven – What are values and ethics?; Chris Beckett, Andrew Maynard and Peter Jordan Chapter Twenty-eight - Green social work in theory and practice: a new environmental paradigm for the profession; Lena Dominelli Part Three – Practice in Social Work Commentary Three Chapter Twenty-nine – On the nature of practice; Michael Whan Chapter Thirty – ‘Radical Social Work’ by Roy Bailey and Mike Brake: A Classic Text Revisited; Steve Rogowski Chapter Thirty-one – The critical role of street level bureaucrats; Michael Lipsky Chapter Thirty-two – Assessment in the twenty-first century; Judith Milner, Steve Myers and Patrick O’Byrne Chapter Thirty-three – The significance of African-centered social work for social work practice; Tricia Bent-Goodley, Colita Nichols Fairfax and Iris Carlton-LaNey Chapter Thirty-four – Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management; Kenneth R. Yeager and Albert R. Roberts Chapter Thirty-five – The contemporary context of relationship-based practice; Gillian Ruch Chapter Thirty-six – The ecological systems metaphor in Australasia; Kieran O'Donoghue and Jane Maidment Chapter Thirty-seven – The strengths perspective in social work practice: extensions and cautions; Dennis Saleebey Chapter Thirty-eight – Personalisation through participation: A new script for public services; Charles Leadbeater Chapter Thirty-nine – Collaboration and partnership in context; Colin Whittington Chapter Forty – A review of Donald A. Schön’s, The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action ; Michael Emslie and Rob Watts Chapter Forty-one – Making things new: Distant Voices and Unbound at Vox Liminis with Padraig O’Tuama; Padraig O’Tuama … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (262 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 361.3
Social service
Social service -- Practice - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000858877
9781000858822 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032014555
9781032014500 - Notes:
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.759199
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