The Routledge International Handbook of Digital Social Work
Herausgeber: López Peláez, Antonio; Kirwan, Gloria
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Herausgeber: López Peláez, Antonio; Kirwan, Gloria
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This handbook provides an authoritative and cutting-edge overview of current research and trends related to the emerging field of digital technology and social work.
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This handbook provides an authoritative and cutting-edge overview of current research and trends related to the emerging field of digital technology and social work.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780367499921
- ISBN-10: 0367499924
- Artikelnr.: 73730084
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780367499921
- ISBN-10: 0367499924
- Artikelnr.: 73730084
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Antonio López Peláez is Professor of Social Work and Social Services at UNED, Spain, and Executive Director of the International Council on Social Welfare (www.icsw.org). He is Director of the Social Work Series, published by Thomson Reuters Aranzadi. Gloria Kirwan is a Senior Lecturer in the Graduate School of Healthcare Management, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. She is currentlty the co-editor of the Journal of Social Work Practice (Taylor & Francis), editor of the journal Groupwork (Whiting & Birch), and editor of the Irish Social Worker, the journal of the Irish Association of Social Workers.
1.Introduction - Digital Social Work: Reshaping Social Work Practice in the
21st Century. Part One: Reframing Social Work in a Digital Society.
2.Digital social work: The opportunity of digitalisation. A meta-analysis.
3.Social Work: Information and Communication Technologies: Development and
Innovation. 4.PhotoVoice in the Time of Digital Social Work. 5.Networked
Relationships: Relationship-Based Social Work Practice in the Digital Era.
6.Technology Tools for Convivial Communities. 7.Collective Social Work and
Social Movements in the Digital Age. Part Two: Shaping a Science of Social
Work in the Digital Society. 8.Sociocybernetics for Digital Social Work: A
Second Order Approach. 9.Big Social Data and social networking sites,
opportunities for Social Work research and practice. 10.Analysis of Citizen
Interactions on Twitter about Social Services and Covid-19. 11.Viral
Artifacts: Social Work Responses to COVID-19 through YouTube as Archive.
12.Superdiversity and Digital Social Work. 13.Social Work Research:
Digitising the Critical Incident Technique for the 21st Century using Audio
Diaries. 14.Digital Social Group Work: Evolution, State of the Art and a
Renewed Research Agenda. Part Three: Digital Social Work in Practice. Part
IIIa: Digital Social Work with Client Groups. 15.Assistive Technologies,
Robotics and Gerontological Social work Practice. 16.Digital Technology in
Statutory Children's Services. 17.The Digitization of Social Work with
Vulnerable Children and Older People in the Czech Republic: A Challenge for
the Future. 18.Digital social work and disability services. 19.The use of
Facebook in social work practice with families: Safeguarding or
surveillance? 20.Technology and children: a role for social work? Part
IIIb: Digital Social Work in Practice. 21.Digital Storytelling in Social
Work. 22.The Interface between Technology and Domestic Violence and Abuse:
Challenges & Opportunities for Social Work Practice. 23.The Acceleration of
the Implementation of Tele Social Work as a Complementary Intervention
Formula: Teleworking, Remote Assistance and Online Home Visiting.
24.Technology Bridges Community Social Work and Older People Care in Japan.
25.Social Innovation and Technology for Social Work: A training and
implementation experience in Santiago de Chile. 26.The Pandemic of
Undesired Loneliness: New Strategies from Digital Social Work. 27.Social
work education and digitalisation: the classroom in transition.
28.Reflections on Emergency Remote Online Teaching and Learning Group Work
Education during Covid-19: South Africa. Part Four: The Ethics of Digital
Social Work. 29.Information and Communications Technology in Social Work:
Ethical and Risk Management Issues. 30.Privacy and 'big data' in social
work research: a risk-based approach. 31.Artificial Intelligence and Social
Work: contributions to an ethical AI at the service of people. 32.Ethics
and Technology in Emergency Situations. 33.Mechanisms of Power in the
Digital Age: Surveillance, Privacy and Professional Boundaries in Social
Work Practice. Part Five: Digital Social Work and the Digitalization of
Welfare Institutions: Opportunities, Challenges and Country Cases.
34.Using Technologies as Allies in Social Work: the Chilean Experience of
Reconectando. 35.Integrating Social Work Practice and Technology
Competencies: A comparative example between USA and Spain. 36.Participatory
Evaluation in Social Organisations Dealing with Emergency Situations: A
Digital Social Work Perspective. 37.Digital Social Work in Ordinary and
Extraordinary Times: the Italian Experience. 38.Digital Social Work and
Social Protection Programme: Conditional Cash Transfer in Colombia. Part
Six: Future Challenges, Directions and Transformations. 39.'Harness
Technology for Social Good': A Grand Challenge for Social Work. 40.Digital
Social Work: Support at Your Fingertips. 41.Digital People Production in
Social Work. 42.The Future of Digital Social Work: Trends, Challenges and
Opportunities.
21st Century. Part One: Reframing Social Work in a Digital Society.
2.Digital social work: The opportunity of digitalisation. A meta-analysis.
3.Social Work: Information and Communication Technologies: Development and
Innovation. 4.PhotoVoice in the Time of Digital Social Work. 5.Networked
Relationships: Relationship-Based Social Work Practice in the Digital Era.
6.Technology Tools for Convivial Communities. 7.Collective Social Work and
Social Movements in the Digital Age. Part Two: Shaping a Science of Social
Work in the Digital Society. 8.Sociocybernetics for Digital Social Work: A
Second Order Approach. 9.Big Social Data and social networking sites,
opportunities for Social Work research and practice. 10.Analysis of Citizen
Interactions on Twitter about Social Services and Covid-19. 11.Viral
Artifacts: Social Work Responses to COVID-19 through YouTube as Archive.
12.Superdiversity and Digital Social Work. 13.Social Work Research:
Digitising the Critical Incident Technique for the 21st Century using Audio
Diaries. 14.Digital Social Group Work: Evolution, State of the Art and a
Renewed Research Agenda. Part Three: Digital Social Work in Practice. Part
IIIa: Digital Social Work with Client Groups. 15.Assistive Technologies,
Robotics and Gerontological Social work Practice. 16.Digital Technology in
Statutory Children's Services. 17.The Digitization of Social Work with
Vulnerable Children and Older People in the Czech Republic: A Challenge for
the Future. 18.Digital social work and disability services. 19.The use of
Facebook in social work practice with families: Safeguarding or
surveillance? 20.Technology and children: a role for social work? Part
IIIb: Digital Social Work in Practice. 21.Digital Storytelling in Social
Work. 22.The Interface between Technology and Domestic Violence and Abuse:
Challenges & Opportunities for Social Work Practice. 23.The Acceleration of
the Implementation of Tele Social Work as a Complementary Intervention
Formula: Teleworking, Remote Assistance and Online Home Visiting.
24.Technology Bridges Community Social Work and Older People Care in Japan.
25.Social Innovation and Technology for Social Work: A training and
implementation experience in Santiago de Chile. 26.The Pandemic of
Undesired Loneliness: New Strategies from Digital Social Work. 27.Social
work education and digitalisation: the classroom in transition.
28.Reflections on Emergency Remote Online Teaching and Learning Group Work
Education during Covid-19: South Africa. Part Four: The Ethics of Digital
Social Work. 29.Information and Communications Technology in Social Work:
Ethical and Risk Management Issues. 30.Privacy and 'big data' in social
work research: a risk-based approach. 31.Artificial Intelligence and Social
Work: contributions to an ethical AI at the service of people. 32.Ethics
and Technology in Emergency Situations. 33.Mechanisms of Power in the
Digital Age: Surveillance, Privacy and Professional Boundaries in Social
Work Practice. Part Five: Digital Social Work and the Digitalization of
Welfare Institutions: Opportunities, Challenges and Country Cases.
34.Using Technologies as Allies in Social Work: the Chilean Experience of
Reconectando. 35.Integrating Social Work Practice and Technology
Competencies: A comparative example between USA and Spain. 36.Participatory
Evaluation in Social Organisations Dealing with Emergency Situations: A
Digital Social Work Perspective. 37.Digital Social Work in Ordinary and
Extraordinary Times: the Italian Experience. 38.Digital Social Work and
Social Protection Programme: Conditional Cash Transfer in Colombia. Part
Six: Future Challenges, Directions and Transformations. 39.'Harness
Technology for Social Good': A Grand Challenge for Social Work. 40.Digital
Social Work: Support at Your Fingertips. 41.Digital People Production in
Social Work. 42.The Future of Digital Social Work: Trends, Challenges and
Opportunities.
1.Introduction - Digital Social Work: Reshaping Social Work Practice in the
21st Century. Part One: Reframing Social Work in a Digital Society.
2.Digital social work: The opportunity of digitalisation. A meta-analysis.
3.Social Work: Information and Communication Technologies: Development and
Innovation. 4.PhotoVoice in the Time of Digital Social Work. 5.Networked
Relationships: Relationship-Based Social Work Practice in the Digital Era.
6.Technology Tools for Convivial Communities. 7.Collective Social Work and
Social Movements in the Digital Age. Part Two: Shaping a Science of Social
Work in the Digital Society. 8.Sociocybernetics for Digital Social Work: A
Second Order Approach. 9.Big Social Data and social networking sites,
opportunities for Social Work research and practice. 10.Analysis of Citizen
Interactions on Twitter about Social Services and Covid-19. 11.Viral
Artifacts: Social Work Responses to COVID-19 through YouTube as Archive.
12.Superdiversity and Digital Social Work. 13.Social Work Research:
Digitising the Critical Incident Technique for the 21st Century using Audio
Diaries. 14.Digital Social Group Work: Evolution, State of the Art and a
Renewed Research Agenda. Part Three: Digital Social Work in Practice. Part
IIIa: Digital Social Work with Client Groups. 15.Assistive Technologies,
Robotics and Gerontological Social work Practice. 16.Digital Technology in
Statutory Children's Services. 17.The Digitization of Social Work with
Vulnerable Children and Older People in the Czech Republic: A Challenge for
the Future. 18.Digital social work and disability services. 19.The use of
Facebook in social work practice with families: Safeguarding or
surveillance? 20.Technology and children: a role for social work? Part
IIIb: Digital Social Work in Practice. 21.Digital Storytelling in Social
Work. 22.The Interface between Technology and Domestic Violence and Abuse:
Challenges & Opportunities for Social Work Practice. 23.The Acceleration of
the Implementation of Tele Social Work as a Complementary Intervention
Formula: Teleworking, Remote Assistance and Online Home Visiting.
24.Technology Bridges Community Social Work and Older People Care in Japan.
25.Social Innovation and Technology for Social Work: A training and
implementation experience in Santiago de Chile. 26.The Pandemic of
Undesired Loneliness: New Strategies from Digital Social Work. 27.Social
work education and digitalisation: the classroom in transition.
28.Reflections on Emergency Remote Online Teaching and Learning Group Work
Education during Covid-19: South Africa. Part Four: The Ethics of Digital
Social Work. 29.Information and Communications Technology in Social Work:
Ethical and Risk Management Issues. 30.Privacy and 'big data' in social
work research: a risk-based approach. 31.Artificial Intelligence and Social
Work: contributions to an ethical AI at the service of people. 32.Ethics
and Technology in Emergency Situations. 33.Mechanisms of Power in the
Digital Age: Surveillance, Privacy and Professional Boundaries in Social
Work Practice. Part Five: Digital Social Work and the Digitalization of
Welfare Institutions: Opportunities, Challenges and Country Cases.
34.Using Technologies as Allies in Social Work: the Chilean Experience of
Reconectando. 35.Integrating Social Work Practice and Technology
Competencies: A comparative example between USA and Spain. 36.Participatory
Evaluation in Social Organisations Dealing with Emergency Situations: A
Digital Social Work Perspective. 37.Digital Social Work in Ordinary and
Extraordinary Times: the Italian Experience. 38.Digital Social Work and
Social Protection Programme: Conditional Cash Transfer in Colombia. Part
Six: Future Challenges, Directions and Transformations. 39.'Harness
Technology for Social Good': A Grand Challenge for Social Work. 40.Digital
Social Work: Support at Your Fingertips. 41.Digital People Production in
Social Work. 42.The Future of Digital Social Work: Trends, Challenges and
Opportunities.
21st Century. Part One: Reframing Social Work in a Digital Society.
2.Digital social work: The opportunity of digitalisation. A meta-analysis.
3.Social Work: Information and Communication Technologies: Development and
Innovation. 4.PhotoVoice in the Time of Digital Social Work. 5.Networked
Relationships: Relationship-Based Social Work Practice in the Digital Era.
6.Technology Tools for Convivial Communities. 7.Collective Social Work and
Social Movements in the Digital Age. Part Two: Shaping a Science of Social
Work in the Digital Society. 8.Sociocybernetics for Digital Social Work: A
Second Order Approach. 9.Big Social Data and social networking sites,
opportunities for Social Work research and practice. 10.Analysis of Citizen
Interactions on Twitter about Social Services and Covid-19. 11.Viral
Artifacts: Social Work Responses to COVID-19 through YouTube as Archive.
12.Superdiversity and Digital Social Work. 13.Social Work Research:
Digitising the Critical Incident Technique for the 21st Century using Audio
Diaries. 14.Digital Social Group Work: Evolution, State of the Art and a
Renewed Research Agenda. Part Three: Digital Social Work in Practice. Part
IIIa: Digital Social Work with Client Groups. 15.Assistive Technologies,
Robotics and Gerontological Social work Practice. 16.Digital Technology in
Statutory Children's Services. 17.The Digitization of Social Work with
Vulnerable Children and Older People in the Czech Republic: A Challenge for
the Future. 18.Digital social work and disability services. 19.The use of
Facebook in social work practice with families: Safeguarding or
surveillance? 20.Technology and children: a role for social work? Part
IIIb: Digital Social Work in Practice. 21.Digital Storytelling in Social
Work. 22.The Interface between Technology and Domestic Violence and Abuse:
Challenges & Opportunities for Social Work Practice. 23.The Acceleration of
the Implementation of Tele Social Work as a Complementary Intervention
Formula: Teleworking, Remote Assistance and Online Home Visiting.
24.Technology Bridges Community Social Work and Older People Care in Japan.
25.Social Innovation and Technology for Social Work: A training and
implementation experience in Santiago de Chile. 26.The Pandemic of
Undesired Loneliness: New Strategies from Digital Social Work. 27.Social
work education and digitalisation: the classroom in transition.
28.Reflections on Emergency Remote Online Teaching and Learning Group Work
Education during Covid-19: South Africa. Part Four: The Ethics of Digital
Social Work. 29.Information and Communications Technology in Social Work:
Ethical and Risk Management Issues. 30.Privacy and 'big data' in social
work research: a risk-based approach. 31.Artificial Intelligence and Social
Work: contributions to an ethical AI at the service of people. 32.Ethics
and Technology in Emergency Situations. 33.Mechanisms of Power in the
Digital Age: Surveillance, Privacy and Professional Boundaries in Social
Work Practice. Part Five: Digital Social Work and the Digitalization of
Welfare Institutions: Opportunities, Challenges and Country Cases.
34.Using Technologies as Allies in Social Work: the Chilean Experience of
Reconectando. 35.Integrating Social Work Practice and Technology
Competencies: A comparative example between USA and Spain. 36.Participatory
Evaluation in Social Organisations Dealing with Emergency Situations: A
Digital Social Work Perspective. 37.Digital Social Work in Ordinary and
Extraordinary Times: the Italian Experience. 38.Digital Social Work and
Social Protection Programme: Conditional Cash Transfer in Colombia. Part
Six: Future Challenges, Directions and Transformations. 39.'Harness
Technology for Social Good': A Grand Challenge for Social Work. 40.Digital
Social Work: Support at Your Fingertips. 41.Digital People Production in
Social Work. 42.The Future of Digital Social Work: Trends, Challenges and
Opportunities.