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Buch, 1680 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3220 g

Gray / Webb

International Social Work


Four-Volume Set
ISBN: 978-1-84787-563-1
Verlag: SAGE Publications

Buch, 1680 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3220 g

ISBN: 978-1-84787-563-1
Verlag: SAGE Publications


International Social Work covers a broad scope and range of international social work knowledge and research and contains seminal and landmark publications in social work with a particular emphasis on contemporary key publications to compliment earlier classic works. The readings combine empirical with conceptual articles that not only cover significant knowledge and key debates in the field but also show how international social work has developed through research. Volume One: Welfare Theory and Approaches provides an overview of the development of welfare policy as a backdrop to the evolution of social work. Volume Two: International Social Work Practice explores the development of contemporary social work practice approaches and examines social work's psychosocial foundations in the psychodynamic and functional schools. Volume Three: Social Work Research chronicles the debate on what counts as evidence on which to base social work practice and, therefore, on what kind of research methods best provide valid and reliable evidence. Volume Four: Future Challenges overviews the enduring and contemporary issues and debates surrounding social development and global social work, generalist versus specialist practice, choice, service user participation, partnerships and social networks where we have seen a move from recipients to citizens to clients to consumers.

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VOLUME ONE: WELFARE THEORY AND APPROACHES
Perspectives on the Development of Welfare
Citizenship and Social Class - T. H. Marshall
The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State - Gosta Esping-Anderson
The New Politics of the Welfare State - Paul Pierson
Welfarism, Governance and the State
Some Contradictions of the Modern Welfare State - Claus Offe
Society, the State, Social Problems and Social Policy - Vic George and Paul Wilding
Relief, Labour and Civil Disorder: An overview - Francis Fox Piven and Richard Cloward
The Changing Governance of Welfare: Recent trends in its primary functions, scale, and modes of coordination - Bob Jessop
Welfare Professionals and Street Level Bureaucrats
Professional Work - Andrew Abbott
Am I my Brother's Keeper? - Zygmunt Bauman
The Professional is Political - Ann Hartman
Street-level Bureaucrats as Policy Makers - Michael Lipsky
Gender, Care and the Subject of Welfare
Women and Social Welfare - Gillian Pascall
Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes - Jane Lewis
The Concept of Social Care and the Analysis of Contemporary Welfare States - Mary Daly and Jane Lewis
Good-enough Principles for Welfare - Fiona Williams
Democratic Subjects - Barbara Cruikshank
Welfare and Social Development
Growth, Redistribution, and Welfare: Toward social investment - James Midgley
The Place of Social Capital in Understanding Social and Economic Outcomes - Michael Woolcock
VOLUME TWO: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
Practice Perspectives
Is Social Work a Profession? - Abraham Flexner
The Problem-Solving Work - Helen Harris Perlman
Is Casework Effective? A review - Joel Fischer
Conceptions of Social Work - Juliet Cheetham
The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An overview - Carel Germain and Alex Gitterman
Behavioral Social Work: Past, present, and future - Eileen Gambrill
The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice: Extensions and cautions - Dennis Saleebey
Knowledge for Practice
Knowledge for Social Work - Olive Stevenson
Boundaries of Social Work or Social Work of Boundaries - Andrew Abbott
Notes on the Form of Knowledge in Social Work - Mark Philip
Many Ways of Knowing - Ann Hartman
The Knowledge Base of Social Work Practice: Theory, wisdom, analogue, or art - Howard Goldstein
The Ethical Implications of Current Theoretical Developments in Social Work - Mel Gray
The Theory and Practice relationship
Some Thoughts on the Relationship between Theory and Practice in and for Social Work - Nigel Parton
Surface and Depth in Social Work Practice - David Howe
Practice Assessment
Reflections on the Assessment of Outcomes in Child Care - Roy Parker
Common Errors of Reasoning in Child Protection Work - Eileen Munro
Practicing Empowerment
Rethinking Empowerment - Barbara Levy Simon
Empowerment and Oppression: An indissoluble pairing for contemporary social work - David Ward and Audrey Mullender
Empowering Practice: Understanding and managing user-worker processes - Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
VOLUME THREE: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Mapping the Social Work Research Agenda
Cutting Edge Issues in Social Work Research - Ian F. Shaw
Confirmational Response Bias among Social Work Journals - William M. Epstein
A Code of Ethics for Social Work and Social Care Research - Ian Butler
Research Note: Research and empowerment - Peter Beresford and Clare Evans
Qualitative Social Work Research
The Social Work Context for Qualitative Research - Ian F. Shaw and Nick Gould
Does the Glove Really Fit? Qualitative research and clinical social work practice - Deborah K. Padgett
Theorizing from Practice: Towards an inclusive approach for social work research - Jan Fook
Issues of Visibility and Colleague Relationships - Andrew Pithouse
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Webb, Stephen A
In 2008 Stephen Webb was appointed from the University of Sussex, UK to the University of Newcastle. He is Professor of Human Sciences and Director of the newly established Research Institute for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing (RISIW). Professor Webb is one of the worlds leading international researchers in the field of human services, Social Policy and is a pioneer of evidence-based practice research. His influential international research and publications since the late 1980s have significantly enriched the field of human services research by bringing innovative theoretical and methodological perspectives to the evaluation of social interventions and professional practice. His 2006 book Social Work in a Risk Society is widely acclaimed by international reviewers as demonstrating advanced scholarship and integrating sociological analysis to construct new conceptual and methodological frameworks in social work. His 2001 publication: ‘Some considerations on the validity of evidence-based practice in social work’, British Journal of Social Work, 31 (1), pp.57-79 is the world's highest cited social work (field 1607) publication and ranked as the most influential journal article in the discipline over the past decade (Hodge et.al, 2011).



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