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Social Work in a Globalizing World


Social Work in a Globalizing World

Paperback by Dominelli, Lena (Head of Social, Community and Youth Work, Durham University)

Social Work in a Globalizing World

£16.99

ISBN:
9780745640891
Publication Date:
12 Nov 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Social Work in a Globalizing World

Description

This inspiring and stimulating book confronts contemporary challenges facing social workers. Many of the forms of human, social and environmental degradation addressed arise from social problems that have persisted over time, such as social work's own uncertain professional status, poverty, structural inequalities, migratory movements and armed conflicts. However, these challenges include newer problems rooted in the interdependent nature of the world. These issues centre on globalization, the worldwide recession that undermined fiscal sustainability in Western countries, environmental pollution, climate change and natural disasters, concerns which present fresh arenas for social worker involvement, and opportunities for innovation in social work theories and paradigms for practice. In exploring the tensions that globalization creates for practice, Lena Dominelli reveals the diverse and heterogeneous nature of social work as a profession even though it has many facets that are shared across borders. In a fluid global context where migratory movements and the internationalization of social problems mean that problems that began in one country have significant implications and require action in another, social workers must support practices that endorse human rights, social justice and citizenship for all of the planet's inhabitants. Social Work in a Globalizing World sets an ambitious agenda for social work and calls for international co-operation, alliances and action alongside local ones. Only then can its optimistic message of a viable end to the degradation of human beings and their physical environment be achieved.

Contents

Detailed Contents vi Acknowledgements x 1 Introduction 1 2 Creating the New Profession of Social Work 9 3 Mapping Out the Terrain of 'the Social' 29 4 Professionalization, Practice Methods and Processes of Intervention 50 5 Social Work, Citizenship, Human Rights and Social Justice 76 6 Human, Social and Environmental Degradation 101 7 Globalizing the Local and Localizing the Global in Practice 127 8 Conclusions 151 References 174 Author Index 196 Subject Index 201

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