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|a International social work :
|b social problems, cultural issues and social work education /
|c Stefan Borrmann, Michael Klassen, Christian Spatscheck (eds.).
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Social work in the international context /
|r Stefan Borrmann, Michael Klassen, Christian Spatscheck --
|t International dimensions of social problems and social work approaches --
|t Application of African practice models to the social problems of emergent democracies /
|r Siobhan E. Laird --
|t Evidence based social work : global perspectives and challenges for policy, practice and education /
|r Michael Preston-Shoot, Catherine N. Dulmas, Karen M. Sowers --
|t Long term reconstruction and development in under developed countries following a natural disaster : the role of social work /
|r Manoj Pardansani --
|t Cultural issues in international social work.
|t Complexity of multidimensional social identity development /
|r Joshua Miller, Susan Donner --
|t Broadening constructions of parenting : perspectives from African immigrants and refugees in Northern New England /
|r Otrude N. Moyo --
|t Youth cultures between control and emancipation : interpretations from a western European perspective /
|r Christian Spatscheck --
|t International perspectives in social work education.
|t Finding common ground. Can the teaching of social work transcend cultural and geographic borders? /
|r Yasmin Dean --
|t Teaching at the intersection : a three culture model for international social work education /
|r Kathleen J. Tunney --
|t U.S. study abroad programs : an international social work curriculum in aging /
|r Rasmhi Gupta, Vijayan Pillai.
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|a The book focuses on three key issues of international social work: on international dimensions of social problems and how social work practice can deal with these challenges, on cultural issues social workers have to consider when practising, teaching and developing social work on an international level and finally on aspects of international approaches in social work education. The authors practice and teach social work in several countries and their professional experience gave them the chance to gain profound experience in international social work. Therefore, the authors not only write about international perspectives but also from an international perspective.
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|a Social work education.
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|a Social service
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