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|a Lorenz, Walter.
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|a Perspectives on European Social Work :
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|a Cover; Perspectives on European Social Work. From the birth of the nation state to the impact of globalisation; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. The diversity of social professions in Europe -- origins and significance; 2. Nation state and social work; 3. Welfare regimes and the practice of social citizenship; 4. Minorities and cultural diversity-challenges to the nation state project; 5. Culture and identity in generic social work practice; 6. Intercultural communication in social work practice -- ethics and politics
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|a 7. Social Pedagogy-a hermeneutic paradigm for social work research and practice8. Digital capitalism and globalisation-challenges for social work in Europe; 9. Neo-liberal policies -- prospects for social work; Bibliography; Index
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|a The book offers explanations and clarifications for the bewildering variety of titles and job profiles in the social professions in Europe. It presents them both as a product of specific national welfare arrangements and as a sign of a special kind of professional autonomy that so far helped to correct national welfare trends. Now this autonomy is once more called for in the light of the complete re-structuring of all European welfare states and a European model of social work could deliver impulses for real alternatives to growing exclusion and inequality.
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