Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work
Herausgeber: Ferguson, Iain; Whitmore, Elisabeth; Lavalette, Michael
Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work
Herausgeber: Ferguson, Iain; Whitmore, Elisabeth; Lavalette, Michael
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Exploring the effects of the past decade's neoliberalism and globalization on world-wide social work, this book also grapples with the implications for social work practice of the global social justice/anti-corporate and anti-capitalist movement.
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Exploring the effects of the past decade's neoliberalism and globalization on world-wide social work, this book also grapples with the implications for social work practice of the global social justice/anti-corporate and anti-capitalist movement.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780415325387
- ISBN-10: 0415325382
- Artikelnr.: 22006964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780415325387
- ISBN-10: 0415325382
- Artikelnr.: 22006964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Iain Ferguson is a lecturer in social work at the University of Striling. He has written widely on issues of service user involement (particularly in the area of mental health), participatory and emancipatory research, asylum seekers and social welfare theory. Prior to moving into academic life, he worked for many years as a social worker and community worker and he is a qualified Mental Health Officer. Michael Lavalette is a lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Liverpool. He has written widely on issues of child labour, the politics of childhood, social welfare and social movement activity. Elizabeth Whitmore is a Professor, at the School of Social Work, Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada). She has been a teacher, practitioner and activist for many years. She teaches a graduate course on International Social Development at Carleton. Her interest in social justice and the connections between globalisation and social work stems from many years working internationally and recognizing the connections between larger systemic ideologies and local realties. She has an established and recognized record of participation in the field of international social work. She is currently Past President, North American and Caribbean Association of Schools of Social Work (2000-2004) and Chair, Katherine Kendall Award Committee, International Association of Schools of Social Work (2000-2002). In the recent past she has been a Member, Program Committee, Joint International Conference of the International Association of Schools of Social Work and the International Federation of Social Workers (1998-2000) and President, North American Caribbean Regional Association of Schools of Social Work (1996-2000).
Part 1: Social Work, Social Welfare and the Impact of Neo-liberal
Globalisation 1. Social Work in Mexico: Towards a Different Practice 2.
Neoliberalism in Argentina, Social Policy, Welfare and the Conditions for
the Development of Social Work 3. Social Work and Social Development 4.
Changes in Social Policy and the Social Services in Senegal 5. New Arenas
for Social Intervention in France: Addressing Integration, Social Control
and Racialisation Part 2: Neo-liberal Globalisation and its Impact on
SocialWorkers and Clients 6. Globalisation, Neo-liberal Managerialism and
UK Social Work 7. The Neo-liberal Assault: Voices from the Frontline of
British State Social Work 8. Through the Eye of a Needle: The Challenge of
Getting Justice in Australia if you're Indigenous or Seeking Asylum 9.
Compromise, Collaboration and Colllective Resistance: Different Strategies
in the Face of the War on Asylum Seekers 10. Educating for Justice:
Challenges and Openings in the Context of Globalisation Part 3: Plotting a
WayForward? 11. Americn Exceptionalism and Critical Social Work: A
Retrospective and Prospective Analysis 12. Working in a Different Space:
Linking Social Work and Social Development 13. Popular Resistance to Global
Corporate Rule: The Role of Social Work (With a Little Help from Gramsci
and Freire) 14. ''Another World is Possible'': Social Work and the Struggle
for Social Justice
Globalisation 1. Social Work in Mexico: Towards a Different Practice 2.
Neoliberalism in Argentina, Social Policy, Welfare and the Conditions for
the Development of Social Work 3. Social Work and Social Development 4.
Changes in Social Policy and the Social Services in Senegal 5. New Arenas
for Social Intervention in France: Addressing Integration, Social Control
and Racialisation Part 2: Neo-liberal Globalisation and its Impact on
SocialWorkers and Clients 6. Globalisation, Neo-liberal Managerialism and
UK Social Work 7. The Neo-liberal Assault: Voices from the Frontline of
British State Social Work 8. Through the Eye of a Needle: The Challenge of
Getting Justice in Australia if you're Indigenous or Seeking Asylum 9.
Compromise, Collaboration and Colllective Resistance: Different Strategies
in the Face of the War on Asylum Seekers 10. Educating for Justice:
Challenges and Openings in the Context of Globalisation Part 3: Plotting a
WayForward? 11. Americn Exceptionalism and Critical Social Work: A
Retrospective and Prospective Analysis 12. Working in a Different Space:
Linking Social Work and Social Development 13. Popular Resistance to Global
Corporate Rule: The Role of Social Work (With a Little Help from Gramsci
and Freire) 14. ''Another World is Possible'': Social Work and the Struggle
for Social Justice
Part 1: Social Work, Social Welfare and the Impact of Neo-liberal
Globalisation 1. Social Work in Mexico: Towards a Different Practice 2.
Neoliberalism in Argentina, Social Policy, Welfare and the Conditions for
the Development of Social Work 3. Social Work and Social Development 4.
Changes in Social Policy and the Social Services in Senegal 5. New Arenas
for Social Intervention in France: Addressing Integration, Social Control
and Racialisation Part 2: Neo-liberal Globalisation and its Impact on
SocialWorkers and Clients 6. Globalisation, Neo-liberal Managerialism and
UK Social Work 7. The Neo-liberal Assault: Voices from the Frontline of
British State Social Work 8. Through the Eye of a Needle: The Challenge of
Getting Justice in Australia if you're Indigenous or Seeking Asylum 9.
Compromise, Collaboration and Colllective Resistance: Different Strategies
in the Face of the War on Asylum Seekers 10. Educating for Justice:
Challenges and Openings in the Context of Globalisation Part 3: Plotting a
WayForward? 11. Americn Exceptionalism and Critical Social Work: A
Retrospective and Prospective Analysis 12. Working in a Different Space:
Linking Social Work and Social Development 13. Popular Resistance to Global
Corporate Rule: The Role of Social Work (With a Little Help from Gramsci
and Freire) 14. ''Another World is Possible'': Social Work and the Struggle
for Social Justice
Globalisation 1. Social Work in Mexico: Towards a Different Practice 2.
Neoliberalism in Argentina, Social Policy, Welfare and the Conditions for
the Development of Social Work 3. Social Work and Social Development 4.
Changes in Social Policy and the Social Services in Senegal 5. New Arenas
for Social Intervention in France: Addressing Integration, Social Control
and Racialisation Part 2: Neo-liberal Globalisation and its Impact on
SocialWorkers and Clients 6. Globalisation, Neo-liberal Managerialism and
UK Social Work 7. The Neo-liberal Assault: Voices from the Frontline of
British State Social Work 8. Through the Eye of a Needle: The Challenge of
Getting Justice in Australia if you're Indigenous or Seeking Asylum 9.
Compromise, Collaboration and Colllective Resistance: Different Strategies
in the Face of the War on Asylum Seekers 10. Educating for Justice:
Challenges and Openings in the Context of Globalisation Part 3: Plotting a
WayForward? 11. Americn Exceptionalism and Critical Social Work: A
Retrospective and Prospective Analysis 12. Working in a Different Space:
Linking Social Work and Social Development 13. Popular Resistance to Global
Corporate Rule: The Role of Social Work (With a Little Help from Gramsci
and Freire) 14. ''Another World is Possible'': Social Work and the Struggle
for Social Justice







