E-Book, Englisch, 230 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice
Chen Social Work, Mental Health, and Public Policy in Diverse Contexts
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-36312-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chinese and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 230 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice
ISBN: 978-3-031-36312-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The discipline of social policy, oftentimes deemed a part of social work as a profession, was born in the West. Unlike social policy that started with the post-war idea of a welfare state in the mid-20 century, social work traces its roots to individual casework pioneered by the Charity Organization Society (COS), early social administration including state-wide poverty relief (an advocacy effort of the COS but with deep roots in the English Poor Laws of the 17th century), and social action emphasizing political activities to improve social conditions (originating from the Settlement House Movement which began in the 1880s).
The development of social work is historically intertwined with that of public welfare, philanthropy, and charity and is an inherently international subject. This conception is broader than “international social work” as a discrete field of professional practice, which crosses geopolitical borders and all levels of social and economic organizations with a focus on development. However, each nation has a story of its own in terms of professionalization of social work in the evolution of public welfare and philanthropic/charitable undertaking within its particular economic, political, social, and cultural settings. A wide-ranging and in-depth study of various (especially non-Western) country cases is essential to an adequate, comprehensive understanding of the social work profession, which is also a basic requirement of its value of diversity.
China is undoubtedly an important case with the largest population on earth. It’s also unique in view of so-called Chinese characteristics which are sometimes fundamentally different from other (particularly Western) societies. It’s even intriguing given the country’s lengthy, complex history and its recent, rapid rise to a global superpower with a claim of national goals and core values that seem to be rather considerable to social work as a helping profession. Therefore, any significant lessons learned from the Chinese experiences would help with a better international understanding and further advancement of social work and public welfare at a global scale.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Proface: Striving for a Comparative-Historical and Comprehensive Understanding of Social Work and Public Welfare
Sheying Chen
1 Introduction - Social Work and Public Welfare in Chinese and International Contexts: Issues and Perspectives
Sheying Chen
Part I Reconstruction and Professionalization of Social Work in China
Sheying Chen
2 Initiating Reconstruction of Social Work Education and Research in ChinaSheying Chen
3 Development of Social Work in China: A Review of Facts
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4 Professionalization of Social Work in China: Milestones and Issues
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5 Social Work and Public Welfare: International Perspectives and Implications for the ChineseTBD
Part II Social Work Education and Research in Chinese Contexts
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6. Social Work Theory in the Chinese Contexts
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7 Social Work Research in Chinese Societies
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8 Social Work Education as an Institution and a Matter of Learning in Chinese Settings
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9 Field Instruction in Chinese Communities: An International Comparison
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Part III Social Work Practice in Chinese Contexts
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10 Counseling and Psychotherapy with Individuals, Families, and GroupsTBD
11 Helping People Obtain Tangible Services
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12 Helping Communities and Organizations Provide or Improve Social and Health Services
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13 Participating in Policy-Making and Legislative Processes
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Conclusion: Social Work, Public Welfare, and Social Science Inquiry: Reflection on the Chinese Case in International Perspectives
Jason L. Powell




