Social work in extremis : Lessons for social work internationally /
This important book looks at social work responses in different countries to extreme social, economic and political situations including war situations, military regimes, earthquakes and tsunamis.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Portland, OR :
Policy Press,
2011.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Popular social work in the Palestinian West Bank: dispatches from the front line / Chris Jones and Michael Lavalette
- Samidoun: grassroots welfare and popular resistance in Beirut during the 33-Day War of 2006 / Michael Lavalette and Barrie Levine
- Grassroots community organising in a post-disaster context lessons for social work education from iiias, Greece / Maria Pentaraki
- Grassroots community social work with the unwanted: the case of Kinisi and the rights of refugees and migrants in Patras, Greece / Dora Teloni
- In search of emancipatory social work practice in contemporary Colombia: working with the despalzados in Bogota / Carmen Hinestroza and Vasilios loakimidis
- Addressing social conflicts in Sri Lanka: social development interventions by a people's organisation / Ashok Gladston Xavier
- International organisations, social work and war: a frog perspective reflection on the bird's eye view / Reima Ana Maglaijlic
- Welfare under warfare: the Greek struggle for emancipatory social welfare (1940-44) / Vasilios loakimidis
- Social welfare services to protect elderly victims of war in Cyprus / Gregory Neocleous
- Social work, social development and practice legitimacy in Central Asia / Terry Murphy.