Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare States
Herausgeber: Hogsbro, Kjeld; Shaw, Ian F
Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare States
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The aim of this book is to exemplify the ways in which social work and research develop in 'advanced' welfare states - countries where public spending is relatively high as a proportion of GNP.
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The aim of this book is to exemplify the ways in which social work and research develop in 'advanced' welfare states - countries where public spending is relatively high as a proportion of GNP.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367152185
- ISBN-10: 0367152185
- Artikelnr.: 56547603
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367152185
- ISBN-10: 0367152185
- Artikelnr.: 56547603
Kjeld Høgsbro is Professor of Social Work at the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University, Denmark Ian Shaw is S R Nathan Professor of Social Work at the National University of Singapore, and Emeritus Professor of Social Work at the University of York.
Introduction. Understanding Social Work in Advanced Welfare States
Section 1: Advanced welfare states: European patterns and trends
1. Diversities and Patterns in Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare
States
2. Social work and research in a Europe of Superdiversity
3. Beyond Flexicurity: The Shift towards Work-First and its Implications
for Street-Level Work in the Danish Employment System
4 The impact of Neoliberalism through ideas of productivity - The Case of
Child Welfare in Denmark
Section 2: Directions in social work research in advanced welfare states
5. Controversies in social work research - A critical hermeneutic
perspective
6. Driving forces in practice research
7. The materiality and materials of social work: on socio-material theories
and social work research
8. Institutional Ethnography for people in a vulnerable and oppressed
situation.
9. Disagreement as Reparative Critique in the Development of Social Work
Practice
Section 3: Directions in social work practice in advanced welfare states
10. Local Community Work as an Incubator - The Role of Governance
Technologies in Local Community Work Approaches to Inclusion
11. Proactive, Ambivalent and Defensive Relations between Social Work and
Social Policy: The Shaping of Productivity
12. Vulnerable children and young people: An enduring challenge in the
Danish welfare state
13. The conception of disability and mental illness in advanced welfare
states - A review and a proposal.
14. The body in social pedagogical work
Conclusion
References
Section 1: Advanced welfare states: European patterns and trends
1. Diversities and Patterns in Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare
States
2. Social work and research in a Europe of Superdiversity
3. Beyond Flexicurity: The Shift towards Work-First and its Implications
for Street-Level Work in the Danish Employment System
4 The impact of Neoliberalism through ideas of productivity - The Case of
Child Welfare in Denmark
Section 2: Directions in social work research in advanced welfare states
5. Controversies in social work research - A critical hermeneutic
perspective
6. Driving forces in practice research
7. The materiality and materials of social work: on socio-material theories
and social work research
8. Institutional Ethnography for people in a vulnerable and oppressed
situation.
9. Disagreement as Reparative Critique in the Development of Social Work
Practice
Section 3: Directions in social work practice in advanced welfare states
10. Local Community Work as an Incubator - The Role of Governance
Technologies in Local Community Work Approaches to Inclusion
11. Proactive, Ambivalent and Defensive Relations between Social Work and
Social Policy: The Shaping of Productivity
12. Vulnerable children and young people: An enduring challenge in the
Danish welfare state
13. The conception of disability and mental illness in advanced welfare
states - A review and a proposal.
14. The body in social pedagogical work
Conclusion
References
Introduction. Understanding Social Work in Advanced Welfare States
Section 1: Advanced welfare states: European patterns and trends
1. Diversities and Patterns in Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare
States
2. Social work and research in a Europe of Superdiversity
3. Beyond Flexicurity: The Shift towards Work-First and its Implications
for Street-Level Work in the Danish Employment System
4 The impact of Neoliberalism through ideas of productivity - The Case of
Child Welfare in Denmark
Section 2: Directions in social work research in advanced welfare states
5. Controversies in social work research - A critical hermeneutic
perspective
6. Driving forces in practice research
7. The materiality and materials of social work: on socio-material theories
and social work research
8. Institutional Ethnography for people in a vulnerable and oppressed
situation.
9. Disagreement as Reparative Critique in the Development of Social Work
Practice
Section 3: Directions in social work practice in advanced welfare states
10. Local Community Work as an Incubator - The Role of Governance
Technologies in Local Community Work Approaches to Inclusion
11. Proactive, Ambivalent and Defensive Relations between Social Work and
Social Policy: The Shaping of Productivity
12. Vulnerable children and young people: An enduring challenge in the
Danish welfare state
13. The conception of disability and mental illness in advanced welfare
states - A review and a proposal.
14. The body in social pedagogical work
Conclusion
References
Section 1: Advanced welfare states: European patterns and trends
1. Diversities and Patterns in Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare
States
2. Social work and research in a Europe of Superdiversity
3. Beyond Flexicurity: The Shift towards Work-First and its Implications
for Street-Level Work in the Danish Employment System
4 The impact of Neoliberalism through ideas of productivity - The Case of
Child Welfare in Denmark
Section 2: Directions in social work research in advanced welfare states
5. Controversies in social work research - A critical hermeneutic
perspective
6. Driving forces in practice research
7. The materiality and materials of social work: on socio-material theories
and social work research
8. Institutional Ethnography for people in a vulnerable and oppressed
situation.
9. Disagreement as Reparative Critique in the Development of Social Work
Practice
Section 3: Directions in social work practice in advanced welfare states
10. Local Community Work as an Incubator - The Role of Governance
Technologies in Local Community Work Approaches to Inclusion
11. Proactive, Ambivalent and Defensive Relations between Social Work and
Social Policy: The Shaping of Productivity
12. Vulnerable children and young people: An enduring challenge in the
Danish welfare state
13. The conception of disability and mental illness in advanced welfare
states - A review and a proposal.
14. The body in social pedagogical work
Conclusion
References