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a| Dominelli, Lena.
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a| Social work in a globalizing world /
c| Lena Dominelli.
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a| Cambridge, UK ;
a| Malden, MA :
b| Polity,
c| 2010.
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a| ix, 211 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 23 cm.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-195) and indexes.
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a| Written by a leading social work academic whose work is internationally renowned, this book confronts contemporary challenges facing social workers in relation to globalization and the rise of international global problems.
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a| Written by a leading social work academic whose work is internationally renowned, this book confronts contemporary challenges facing social workers in relation to globalization and the rise of international global problems.
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a| Social service.
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a| Globalization
x| Social aspects.
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t| Acknowledgements
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l| 1.
t| Introduction
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t| A profession worth having
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t| The structure of the book
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l| 2.
t| Creating the New Profession of Social Work
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t| Introduction
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t| The rise and spread of professional social work
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t| The growth of locality-specific social work
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t| Philanthropic or charitable social work
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t| The emergence of state welfare
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t| Reframing the entitlement-based welfare state
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t| Contextualizing contemporary professional social work
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t| International social work organizations
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t| Conclusions
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l| 3.
t| Mapping out the Terrain of ̀the Social'
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t| Introduction
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t| Valuing the vulnerable contours of ̀the social'
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t| Defining ̀the social'
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t| Creating the contested terrain of ̀the social'
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t| A sòcial profession' for uncertain times
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t| A devalued professionalism
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t| Ethical codes to govern professional behaviour in the sòcial professions'
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t| Challenging residual services and claiming universal, unstigmatized services
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t| The three sìster organizations': IASSW, IFSW and ICSW
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t| Conclusions
p| 49
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l| 4.
t| Professionalization, Practice Methods and Processes of Intervention
p| 50
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t| Introduction
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t| Professionalizing charitable works
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t| Managerial control of professional labour
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t| The market reshapes ̀the social'
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t| Practice methods: contested approaches to working with people
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t| Managerial concerns about practice
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t| Service users' concerns about practice
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t| Bureaucratizing practice
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t| Processes of intervention in social work
p| 71
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t| Conclusions
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l| 5.
t| Social Work, Citizenship, Human Rights and Social Justice
p| 76
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t| Introduction
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t| Privatization undermines inclusive notions of citizenship
p| 77
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t| Problematizing the personalization agenda
p| 79
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t| Fragility in rights-based services
p| 80
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t| Citizenship-based welfare provision
p| 84
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t| Rooting citizenship within the nation-state is exclusionary
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t| Redefining global citizenship to guarantee human rights for all
p| 90
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t| Environmental rights as citizenship rights
p| 92
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t| Migration and transnationalism challenge unitary discourses of citizenship
p| 92
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t| Asylum seekers as excluded people
p| 94
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t| Citizenship, human rights and social work
p| 99
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t| Conclusions
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l| 6.
t| Human, Social and Environmental Degradation
p| 101
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t| Introduction
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t| New agendas for social work: embedding environmental concerns in practice
p| 102
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t| Human, social and environmental degradation
p| 105
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t| The market devalues and degrades poor people
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t| Human degradation is gendered
p| 110
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t| Climate change is a major challenge for contemporary social work practice
p| 112
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t| Interdependencies and holistic responses to climate change
p| 117
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t| Indigenous social work and spirituality
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t| Indigenous knowledge is holistic in its approaches
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t| Learning from indigenous peoples
p| 122
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t| Conclusions
p| 125
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l| 7.
t| Globalizing the Local and Localizing the Global in Practice
p| 127
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t| Introduction
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t| An interactive and interdependent local-global nexus
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t| Indigenous practice focuses on the local and engages with the global
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t| International action in the welfare arena integrates the local and the global
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t| The internationalization of social problems
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t| Neo-liberal globalization impacts on social work
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t| Migratory labour forces
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t| Social workers as a mobile, migratory, professional workforce
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t| Conclusions
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l| 8.
t| Conclusions
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t| Introduction
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t| Problematizing knowledges: the search for egalitarian educational processes
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t| Community social work: linking a local initiative with the global through holistic practice
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t| Social capital in community social work
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t| Holistic understandings and interventions
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t| Dialogical interactions between the local and the global
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t| International cooperation and reciprocated relationships
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t| Global interdependence, universalism and global citizenship
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t| Redefining citizenship
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t| Realizing global citizenship
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t| Moving social work in new directions
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t| An agenda for social work action
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t| References
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t| Author Index
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t| Subject Index
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