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Social glocalisation and education : social work, health sciences, and practical theology perspectives on change.

This book discusses the local effects of globalisation, especially in the context of social work, health and practical theology, as well as the challenges of higher education in a troubled world. The more globalised the world becomes, the more important local identities are. The global becomes effec...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] BARBARA BUDRICH, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Cover
  • Social Glocalisation and Education. Social Work, Health Sciences, and Practical Theology Perspectives on Change
  • Content
  • Preface (Hans Hobelsberger)
  • Part I: Glocalisation
  • Social glocalisation and integral humanism (Peter K. A. Cardinal Turkson)
  • Strengthening local actors: human rights work within the United Nations (Heiner Bielefeldt)
  • 1. Challenges of glocalisation in the context of social work, health sciences & practical theology
  • 1.1 Challenges for social work, education and health care in the global migration society
  • Challenges for social work, education and health care in the global migration society: Opening remarks (Norbert Frieters-Reermann)
  • 'No longer without us!' How to support participation in the context of displacement and forced migration (Norbert Frieters-Reermann)
  • Migration of parents in search of work while children and adolescents are left in their home country (Monika Nová)
  • 1.2 Human rights in social work and health sciences
  • What have we learned about prevention of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church? (Carlos I. Man Ging, Mónica Sáenz Amaguaya)
  • Study on the quality of life of medically dependent disabled children requiring medical care at home and their caregiving mothers (Yoko Kato)
  • 1.3 The welfare state in the European process of integration and globalisation
  • social work in new regulatory structures
  • The welfare state in the European process of integration and globalisation
  • social work in new regulatory structures: Opening Remarks (Monika Többe-Schukalla)
  • Community work in the context of the Swedish welfare model in transition (Stefan Sjöberg)
  • Pro-family policy as an instrument of building the welfare state (Ilona Błaszczyk, Piotr Kostyło)
  • When money is tight
  • narratives from low income families in Finland, Sweden and Germany (Monika Többe-Schukalla, Harri Mäkinen, Tuija Suikkanen-Malin, Sven Trygged)
  • 1.4 Inclusive social sustainability in the 2030 Agenda
  • promoting the participation of vulnerable groups
  • Inclusive social sustainability in the 2030 Agenda
  • promoting the participation of vulnerable groups: Opening Remarks (Sabine Schäper)
  • From global goals to local action: The innovative potential of global policy frameworks for disability-inclusive local development (Lars Wissenbach)
  • A study on support to autistic children with highly artistic skills and their parents through art exhibition programmes
  • support programme triggered by an encounter with child x (Yoko Okamoto, Yoko Kato, Hidemi Sasaki, Yumi Iwamoto)
  • 1.5 Human dignity, justice, peace
  • the tasks facing religions
  • Human dignity, justice, peace
  • the tasks facing religions: Opening Remarks (Joachim Söder)