Developments in African, Arab and European Countries
Buch, Englisch, 319 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 586 g
ISBN: 978-3-8474-2288-4
Verlag: Barbara Budrich
The book focuses on Social Work with refugees in African, Middle East and European countries. Published as a follow-up to the ‘International Social Work Week’ in Würzburg/Germany with professionals and experts from all over the globe, this book intends to share insights into country-specific developments, challenges and potentials of Social Work in forced migration contexts. The objectives are to map Social Work in this field of action across several countries, to bring into sharper focus an International Social Work in forced migration contexts as well as to contribute in connecting Social Work scholars and experts around the globe.
Zielgruppe
students, lecturers and researchers in social work
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Soziale Arbeit/Sozialpädagogik Soziale Arbeit/Sozialpädagogik, Theorie und Methoden
- Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie | Volkskunde Volkskunde Minderheiten, Interkulturelle & Multikulturelle Fragen
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Soziale Arbeit/Sozialpädagogik Soziale Arbeit/Sozialpädagogik: Minderheiten
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface - Ralf Roßkopf and Katharina HeilmannUnderstanding ‘International Social Work’: Perspectives from Academic DiscoursesReflections on International Social Work in Contexts of Forced Migration - Katharina Heilmann and Ralf RoßkopfInternational Social Work Research in a Globalizing World - Miriam Potocky and Mitra NasehPersonal and Structural Prerequisites for International Social Work Education - Stefan BorrmannDevelopments Worldwide: Mapping International Social Work with Refugees in African, Middle East and European CountriesIntroduction to this ChapterSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Jordan - Christine Huth-HildebrandtSocial Work with Refugees in Lebanon - Rania MansourSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Turkey - Rana Dayioglu, Esin Uyar, Gülten Uçan and Fatih SahinSocial Work with Immigrants and Refugees in Greece - Agapi Kandylaki and Nikos NagopoulosSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Italy - Roberta T. Di Rosa, Giulio Gerbino and Daniela SimoneSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Spain - Mourad Aboussi and Joan Lacomba VázquezSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Germany - Katharina HeilmannSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Nigeria - Uzoma Odera Okoye and Alexander Ngozi AnicheSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Uganda - Ronald Sebba KalyangoSocial Work with Refugees and Migrants in Kenya - Joseph K. Rono and Dickson M. OmbakaWrapping Up: Perspectives on International Social Work with Refugees and Migrants in African, Middle East and European Countries - Katharina HeilmannInterdisciplinary Perspectives on International Social Work with RefugeesSocial Work as a Human Rights Profession in the Context of Refuge and Migration: Global Perspectives - Andrea SchmelzHumanitarian Migration Law - Ralf RoßkopfShifting Landscapes: Decolonize International Politics, Migration Studies, and Social Work - Mareike GebhardtInternational Social Workers with Refugees: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Professional Identity and Required Skills - Petra DankovaSelected Approaches in International Social Work Practice: Dealing with Refugee Communities and Individuals in the Area of ActionGender-Sensitive Social Work with Refugees and Migrants - Nausikaa SchirillaReligious Competences in Social Work: A Necessary Approach in the German Context of Diversity - Josef FreiseAddressing Spirituality in Clinical Work with Refugees: An Overview of Its Importance and Five Discrete Methods for Conducting Spiritual Assessments - David R. HodgeConflict Sensitive Social Work Practice …and the Implication for International Social Work Education - Hannah ReichEvidence and Experiences of Social Work with Refugees in the Field“Helping the People That Are in Front of Me”: An Emerging Conceptual Model of Refugee Social Work Practice in Germany (2014 – 2016) - David Cecil and Rachel HaguesConclusionsList of AuthorsIndex