
International Handbook on Social Work Theory and Practice
Greenwood Press
Published on 16. October 1997
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-313-27914-0 (ISBN)
Description
Social work originates from humanitarian, religious, and democratic ideals and philosophies, and has universal applications to meet human needs arising from personal-societal interactions. Professional social workers are dedicated to service for the welfare and self-fulfillment of human beings; to the disciplined use of scientific knowledge regarding human and societal behavior; to the development of resources to meet individual, group, national, and international needs and aspirations; and to the achievement of social justice. This handbook raises issues such as, Are there globally recognized values of social work? Is there a model of international practice that is applicable across the range of interventions-micro to mezzo to macro? Do social workers have a professional identity which unites them the world over? This handbook covers the five continents of the globe by presenting the state of the art theory and practice of social work within selected countries which have a legacy of social work, either imported from the west or indigenously developed within the country. In the context of conditions prevalent in these countries the handbook highlights the constant challenges facing social workers and social work organizations to meet the needs of the individuals and societies they service.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
881 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-27914-0 (9780313279140)
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Persons
NAZNEEN S. MAYADAS is Professor of Social Work at The University of Texas at Arlington.
THOMAS D. WATTS is Professor of Social Work and Director of the BSW Program, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
DOREEN ELLIOTT is Professor of Social Work and Director of the Doctoral Program, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
The editors previously collaborated on The International Handbook of Social Work Education (Greenwood, 1995) and The World of Social Welfare: Social Welfare and Services in an International Context (1990).
THOMAS D. WATTS is Professor of Social Work and Director of the BSW Program, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
DOREEN ELLIOTT is Professor of Social Work and Director of the Doctoral Program, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
The editors previously collaborated on The International Handbook of Social Work Education (Greenwood, 1995) and The World of Social Welfare: Social Welfare and Services in an International Context (1990).
Content
Foreword by Phyllida Parsloe Introduction to the World of Social Work by Thomas D. Watts North America United States of America by Leslie Leighninger and James Midgley Canada by Francis J. Turner Latin America Latin America by Irene Queiro-Tajalli Mexico by Marian Angela Aguilar Argentina by Irene Queiro-Tajalli Brazil by Seno A. Cornely and Denise D. Bruno Europe Europe by Cherry Rowlings Germany by Carsten Otte Sweden by Suzanne C. McMurphy and Sven Olsson United Kingdom by Malcolm Payne Poland by Ewa Les Asia and the Middle East Egypt by Medhat Abo El Nasr Israel by Shimon E. Spiro, Moshe Sherer, Nora Korin-Langer, and Idit Weis India by Meher C. Nanavatty Japan by Tamio Okamoto and Yasuhiro Kuroki China by Nelson Chow Africa Africa by Yvonne Asamoah Ghana by Ebenezer Q. Blavo and Nana A. Apt South Africa by Tembeka M. Ntusi Australia and the Pacific Asia and the Pacific by David Cox Australia by Jim Ife International Social Work International Social Work Practice: A Refugee Perspective by Marie Lobo and Nazneen S. Mayadas Beyond Rhetoric: A Challenge for International Social Work by Robert Harris Conclusion by Doreen Elliott Index