
European Social Work - A Compendium
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Fachkräften der Sozialen Arbeit und Politik*innen eröffnet das Handbuch einen wissenschaftlich fundierten Überblick über die Transformationsprozesse und ermöglicht so , die soziale Arbeit im post-wohlfahrtsstaatlichen Kontext Europas besser verorten können.
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Dr. Drs. h.c. Walter Lorenz was Professor of Applied Social Sciences at the Faculty of Education, Free University of Bozen / Bolzano, and is currently a Contract Professor of Social Work at the Charles University of Prague
Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Uwe Otto is Senior Research Professor at the Faculty of Educational Science, University of Bielefeld, and Adjunct Professor at the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Sue White is Professor of Social Work in the Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield
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- European Social Work - A Compendium
- Table of Contents
- European Social Work - an Introduction to the Compendium (Fabian Kessl, Walter Lorenz, Hans-Uwe Otto & Sue White)
- Analytical Perspectives: Social Work in Europe and European Social Work in Post-Welfarist Contexts
- Analytical Perspectives: Social Work in Europe and European Social Work in Post-Welfarist Contexts (Fabian Kessl, Walter Lorenz, Hans-Uwe Otto & Sue White)
- Globalisation, neo-liberalism and the European Union (John Clarke)
- Risk factors, vulnerability, and anti-social behaviour: The issue of drug use (Katja Thane)
- European Individualism and Social Work (Stephen A. Webb)
- Civil Society, Self-Organisation, and Resistance (Walter Lorenz & Susanne Maurer)
- Poverty, Social Inclusion and Egalitarianism (Dirk Michel-Schertges)
- Professional Perspectives: Main Approaches of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work
- Professional Perspectives: Main Approaches of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work (Fabian Kessl, Walter Lorenz, Hans-Uwe Otto & Sue White)
- Social Work and Schooling (Ilse Julkunen & Andreas Walther)
- Social Work and Criminal Justice (Bernd Dollinger & Andrea Kretschmann)
- Social work and adults (Elisabeth Brodtkorb and Tony Evans)
- Disability Rights and Disability Studies in Social Work: uncovering different interpretations of rights and needs of people with learning disabilities in social work practice (Griet Roets, Hartley Dean & Maria De Bie)
- Positions: New Theoretical and Methodological Discourses of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work
- Positions: New Theoretical and Methodological Discourses of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work - Chapter Introduction (Fabian Kessl, Walter Lorenz, Hans-Uwe Otto & Sue White)
- Social work and the Challenge of Evidence-Based Practice (Holger Ziegler)
- Social pedagogy and social work (Maria Bouverne-De Bie, Filip Coussée, Rudi Roose & Lieve Bradt)
- New Modes of Enclosures: A Feminist Perspective on the Transformation of the Social (Tove Soiland)
- Social Work and Childhood in Europe: children's agency, state relations and realising possibilities through the new social studies of childhood (Jo Moran-Ellis and Heinz Sünker)
- Transnational Social Work (Wolfgang Schröer & Cornelia Schweppe)
- Future Perspectives of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work
- Future Perspectives of Social Work in Europeand European Social Work (Fabian Kessl, Walter Lorenz, Hans-Uwe Otto & Sue White)
- Charity Economy and Social Work (Fabian Kessl, Melanie Oechler & Tina Schröder)
- Professionalization and Future Perspectives of Social Work (Bernd Dewe, Hans-Uwe Otto & Catrin Heite)
- Social Work Education in Europe (Annamaria Campanini)
- "Community" as a Future Perspective of European Social Work? (Philipp Sandermann)
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