Transforming Social Work Practice
Postmodern Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Fook, Jan; Pease, Bob
Transforming Social Work Practice
Postmodern Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Fook, Jan; Pease, Bob
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Offers new strategies for social workers concerned with political action and social justice. It explores ways of developing practice frameworks, paradigms and principles which take advantage of the perspectives offered by postmodern theory.
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Offers new strategies for social workers concerned with political action and social justice. It explores ways of developing practice frameworks, paradigms and principles which take advantage of the perspectives offered by postmodern theory.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780415216463
- ISBN-10: 041521646X
- Artikelnr.: 21297478
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780415216463
- ISBN-10: 041521646X
- Artikelnr.: 21297478
Bob Pease is Senior Lecturer in Social Science and Social Work at RMIT, Melbourne and author of Men and Sexual Politics and Recreating Men. Jan Fook is Professor of Social Work at Deakin University, Australia and author of Radical Casework and editor of The Reflective Researcher.
Introduction 1. Postmodern Critical Theory and Emancipatory Social Work
Practice Bob Pease and Jan Fook; Part One 2. Social Work and Its Search for
Meaning: Theories, Narratives and Practices Peter Camilleri; 3. The
Contemporary Organization of Social Work Gary Hough; Part Two 4. Social
Work Ethics: Embracing Diversity? Linda Briskman and Carolyn Noble; 5.
Challenging Victimisation in Practice with Young Women Karen Crinall; 6.
Offending Mothers: Theorising in a Feminist Minefield Lee Fitzroy; 7.
Deconstructing Masculinity: Constructing Emancipatory Practice with Men Bob
Pease; Part Three 8. Representing Acitivist Practice Karen Healy; 9.
Community Development and a Postmodernism of Resistance Mary Lane; 10.
Empowerment: The Modern Social Work Concept 'Par Excellence' Stephen
Parker, Jan Fook and Bob Pease; Part Four 11. Postmodernism and the
Teaching and Practice of Interpersonal Skills Helen Jessup and Steve
Rogerson; 12. Competing Paradigms in Mental Health Education and Practice
Lister Bainbridge; 13. Critical Reflectivity in Education and Practice Jan
Fook; Part Five 14. Postmodernism, Critical Theory and Social Work Jim Ife;
15.Emancipatory Social Work for a Postmodern Age Jan Fook and Bob Pease.
Practice Bob Pease and Jan Fook; Part One 2. Social Work and Its Search for
Meaning: Theories, Narratives and Practices Peter Camilleri; 3. The
Contemporary Organization of Social Work Gary Hough; Part Two 4. Social
Work Ethics: Embracing Diversity? Linda Briskman and Carolyn Noble; 5.
Challenging Victimisation in Practice with Young Women Karen Crinall; 6.
Offending Mothers: Theorising in a Feminist Minefield Lee Fitzroy; 7.
Deconstructing Masculinity: Constructing Emancipatory Practice with Men Bob
Pease; Part Three 8. Representing Acitivist Practice Karen Healy; 9.
Community Development and a Postmodernism of Resistance Mary Lane; 10.
Empowerment: The Modern Social Work Concept 'Par Excellence' Stephen
Parker, Jan Fook and Bob Pease; Part Four 11. Postmodernism and the
Teaching and Practice of Interpersonal Skills Helen Jessup and Steve
Rogerson; 12. Competing Paradigms in Mental Health Education and Practice
Lister Bainbridge; 13. Critical Reflectivity in Education and Practice Jan
Fook; Part Five 14. Postmodernism, Critical Theory and Social Work Jim Ife;
15.Emancipatory Social Work for a Postmodern Age Jan Fook and Bob Pease.
Introduction 1. Postmodern Critical Theory and Emancipatory Social Work
Practice Bob Pease and Jan Fook; Part One 2. Social Work and Its Search for
Meaning: Theories, Narratives and Practices Peter Camilleri; 3. The
Contemporary Organization of Social Work Gary Hough; Part Two 4. Social
Work Ethics: Embracing Diversity? Linda Briskman and Carolyn Noble; 5.
Challenging Victimisation in Practice with Young Women Karen Crinall; 6.
Offending Mothers: Theorising in a Feminist Minefield Lee Fitzroy; 7.
Deconstructing Masculinity: Constructing Emancipatory Practice with Men Bob
Pease; Part Three 8. Representing Acitivist Practice Karen Healy; 9.
Community Development and a Postmodernism of Resistance Mary Lane; 10.
Empowerment: The Modern Social Work Concept 'Par Excellence' Stephen
Parker, Jan Fook and Bob Pease; Part Four 11. Postmodernism and the
Teaching and Practice of Interpersonal Skills Helen Jessup and Steve
Rogerson; 12. Competing Paradigms in Mental Health Education and Practice
Lister Bainbridge; 13. Critical Reflectivity in Education and Practice Jan
Fook; Part Five 14. Postmodernism, Critical Theory and Social Work Jim Ife;
15.Emancipatory Social Work for a Postmodern Age Jan Fook and Bob Pease.
Practice Bob Pease and Jan Fook; Part One 2. Social Work and Its Search for
Meaning: Theories, Narratives and Practices Peter Camilleri; 3. The
Contemporary Organization of Social Work Gary Hough; Part Two 4. Social
Work Ethics: Embracing Diversity? Linda Briskman and Carolyn Noble; 5.
Challenging Victimisation in Practice with Young Women Karen Crinall; 6.
Offending Mothers: Theorising in a Feminist Minefield Lee Fitzroy; 7.
Deconstructing Masculinity: Constructing Emancipatory Practice with Men Bob
Pease; Part Three 8. Representing Acitivist Practice Karen Healy; 9.
Community Development and a Postmodernism of Resistance Mary Lane; 10.
Empowerment: The Modern Social Work Concept 'Par Excellence' Stephen
Parker, Jan Fook and Bob Pease; Part Four 11. Postmodernism and the
Teaching and Practice of Interpersonal Skills Helen Jessup and Steve
Rogerson; 12. Competing Paradigms in Mental Health Education and Practice
Lister Bainbridge; 13. Critical Reflectivity in Education and Practice Jan
Fook; Part Five 14. Postmodernism, Critical Theory and Social Work Jim Ife;
15.Emancipatory Social Work for a Postmodern Age Jan Fook and Bob Pease.