Art in Social Work Practice
Theory and Practice: International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Huss, Ephrat; Bos, Eltje
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Theory and Practice: International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Huss, Ephrat; Bos, Eltje
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This is the first book ever to be published on arts use in social work. Bringing together theoretical connections between arts and social work, and with practice examples of arts in micro and macro social work practice from around the world, the book aims to inspire the reader with new ideas.
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This is the first book ever to be published on arts use in social work. Bringing together theoretical connections between arts and social work, and with practice examples of arts in micro and macro social work practice from around the world, the book aims to inspire the reader with new ideas.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138501249
- ISBN-10: 1138501247
- Artikelnr.: 54576961
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138501249
- ISBN-10: 1138501247
- Artikelnr.: 54576961
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ephrat Huss is a professor of social work and art therapist at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. She heads an innovative MA social work specialization on arts for social work practice and she has published extensively on arts for social workers and on using arts-based research to access the experience of marginalized groups. Eltje Bos is a professor of cultural and social dynamics at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and a drama teacher; the role and impact of arts in social work is one of her fields of research. With her research group and the BA and MA in social work, she explores, with the use of arts-based research, how social and cultural activities can enhance liveability in a diverse and dynamic city.
Introduction; Arts in Social Work Practice: From Theory to Practice, an
Introductory Chapter Ephrat Huss; Section 1; Introduction: Theoretical
Connections between Art and Social Work Ephrat Huss; Chapter 1: Why are
Arts-based Interventions Useful in Social Work Practice? Eltje Bos;
Chapter 2: Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement Emma Brodzinski, England, and
Tony Evans; Chapter 3: Enhancing Capabilities for Social Change with the
Arts; Paola de Bruijn & Erik Jansen; Chapter 4: Recreating the Social Work
Imagination: Embedding the Arts within Scottish Social Work Susan Levy;
Chapter 5: Photovoice Project: Participatory Research and Action with Women
in Post-Disaster Japan Mieko Yoshihama; Chapter 6: Connecting Social Work
and Art: Reflections on Theory and Practice Mel Gray and Leanne Schubert;
Chapter 7: Theatre of the Oppressed and Social Work: An Opportunity for
Social Awareness through Theatre Linda Ducca Cisneros ; Chapter 8: Applied
Arts and Social Justice: An Essential Partnership for Social Work Education
Shelley Cohen Konrad and Lori Power; Chapter 9: Using Arts as a Feminist
Empowerment Tool: The Example of Social Workers in Israel; Noa Barkai-Kra
l; Section 2 Introduction: Examples of Micro Arts Practice in Social Work
Ephrat Huss; Chapter 10: Arts and the Elderly: The 'Hidden Legacy' Project
Ida van der Lee and W. (Bill) Wei; Chapter 11: Arts with Teenagers: A
French Experience Angélique Gozlan and Céline Masson; Chapter 12: From
Bystander to Engaged Witness: Seeing through the Social Action and Social
Justice Lens and the Scope for Art Therapy within the Framework of Social
Work in India Oihika Chakrabarti; Chapter 13: The Implementation of
Photovoice in Group Intervention for Children of Alcohol Addicted Parents
Menny Malka; Chapter 14: Therapeutic Applications of Hip Hop with U.S.
Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness Raphael Travis Jr. and Aaron H.
Rodwin; Chapter 15: Using Arts to Coproduce Knowledge with Service Users
and to Enhance Salutogenic Coping of Marginalized Bedouin Youth in Israel
Hassen Ganayiem, Orna Braun-Lewensohn, and Ephrat Huss; Chapter 16: Using
Arts to Engage Community: Nepal and Canadian Experiences Marleny M.
Bonnycastle and Tuula Heinonen; Section 3; Introduction: Macro Level
Arts-based Interventions in Community Development and Societal Change;
Eltje Bos, The Netherlands; Chapter 17: Community Theatre and Community
Work: A Sri Lankan Experience Shamila Sivakumaran, Sri Lanka; Chapter 18:
Film as Social Change: From Giving Voice to Giving a Stage Griet
Verschelden, Jolijn De Haene, Tijs Van Steenberghe, and Luc De Droogh;
Chapter 19: Moving into Dance in South Africa Nadia Virasamy; Chapter 20:
Re-Creating Creative Social Work: Insights from Nepal 2015 Disasters Bala
Raju Nikku, Pradipta Kadambari, Nepal, and Anne Riggs; Chapter 21: Safe at
Home: An Australian Example of Arts-based Community-focused PracticeLeanne
Schubert and Mel Gray; Chapter 22: Advancing the Creativity of Girls Living
in Underserved Neighborhoods through an Arts-Based Social Enterprise: A
Theory of Action Revealed by an Instrumental Case David Moxley; Index
Introductory Chapter Ephrat Huss; Section 1; Introduction: Theoretical
Connections between Art and Social Work Ephrat Huss; Chapter 1: Why are
Arts-based Interventions Useful in Social Work Practice? Eltje Bos;
Chapter 2: Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement Emma Brodzinski, England, and
Tony Evans; Chapter 3: Enhancing Capabilities for Social Change with the
Arts; Paola de Bruijn & Erik Jansen; Chapter 4: Recreating the Social Work
Imagination: Embedding the Arts within Scottish Social Work Susan Levy;
Chapter 5: Photovoice Project: Participatory Research and Action with Women
in Post-Disaster Japan Mieko Yoshihama; Chapter 6: Connecting Social Work
and Art: Reflections on Theory and Practice Mel Gray and Leanne Schubert;
Chapter 7: Theatre of the Oppressed and Social Work: An Opportunity for
Social Awareness through Theatre Linda Ducca Cisneros ; Chapter 8: Applied
Arts and Social Justice: An Essential Partnership for Social Work Education
Shelley Cohen Konrad and Lori Power; Chapter 9: Using Arts as a Feminist
Empowerment Tool: The Example of Social Workers in Israel; Noa Barkai-Kra
l; Section 2 Introduction: Examples of Micro Arts Practice in Social Work
Ephrat Huss; Chapter 10: Arts and the Elderly: The 'Hidden Legacy' Project
Ida van der Lee and W. (Bill) Wei; Chapter 11: Arts with Teenagers: A
French Experience Angélique Gozlan and Céline Masson; Chapter 12: From
Bystander to Engaged Witness: Seeing through the Social Action and Social
Justice Lens and the Scope for Art Therapy within the Framework of Social
Work in India Oihika Chakrabarti; Chapter 13: The Implementation of
Photovoice in Group Intervention for Children of Alcohol Addicted Parents
Menny Malka; Chapter 14: Therapeutic Applications of Hip Hop with U.S.
Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness Raphael Travis Jr. and Aaron H.
Rodwin; Chapter 15: Using Arts to Coproduce Knowledge with Service Users
and to Enhance Salutogenic Coping of Marginalized Bedouin Youth in Israel
Hassen Ganayiem, Orna Braun-Lewensohn, and Ephrat Huss; Chapter 16: Using
Arts to Engage Community: Nepal and Canadian Experiences Marleny M.
Bonnycastle and Tuula Heinonen; Section 3; Introduction: Macro Level
Arts-based Interventions in Community Development and Societal Change;
Eltje Bos, The Netherlands; Chapter 17: Community Theatre and Community
Work: A Sri Lankan Experience Shamila Sivakumaran, Sri Lanka; Chapter 18:
Film as Social Change: From Giving Voice to Giving a Stage Griet
Verschelden, Jolijn De Haene, Tijs Van Steenberghe, and Luc De Droogh;
Chapter 19: Moving into Dance in South Africa Nadia Virasamy; Chapter 20:
Re-Creating Creative Social Work: Insights from Nepal 2015 Disasters Bala
Raju Nikku, Pradipta Kadambari, Nepal, and Anne Riggs; Chapter 21: Safe at
Home: An Australian Example of Arts-based Community-focused PracticeLeanne
Schubert and Mel Gray; Chapter 22: Advancing the Creativity of Girls Living
in Underserved Neighborhoods through an Arts-Based Social Enterprise: A
Theory of Action Revealed by an Instrumental Case David Moxley; Index
Introduction; Arts in Social Work Practice: From Theory to Practice, an
Introductory Chapter Ephrat Huss; Section 1; Introduction: Theoretical
Connections between Art and Social Work Ephrat Huss; Chapter 1: Why are
Arts-based Interventions Useful in Social Work Practice? Eltje Bos;
Chapter 2: Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement Emma Brodzinski, England, and
Tony Evans; Chapter 3: Enhancing Capabilities for Social Change with the
Arts; Paola de Bruijn & Erik Jansen; Chapter 4: Recreating the Social Work
Imagination: Embedding the Arts within Scottish Social Work Susan Levy;
Chapter 5: Photovoice Project: Participatory Research and Action with Women
in Post-Disaster Japan Mieko Yoshihama; Chapter 6: Connecting Social Work
and Art: Reflections on Theory and Practice Mel Gray and Leanne Schubert;
Chapter 7: Theatre of the Oppressed and Social Work: An Opportunity for
Social Awareness through Theatre Linda Ducca Cisneros ; Chapter 8: Applied
Arts and Social Justice: An Essential Partnership for Social Work Education
Shelley Cohen Konrad and Lori Power; Chapter 9: Using Arts as a Feminist
Empowerment Tool: The Example of Social Workers in Israel; Noa Barkai-Kra
l; Section 2 Introduction: Examples of Micro Arts Practice in Social Work
Ephrat Huss; Chapter 10: Arts and the Elderly: The 'Hidden Legacy' Project
Ida van der Lee and W. (Bill) Wei; Chapter 11: Arts with Teenagers: A
French Experience Angélique Gozlan and Céline Masson; Chapter 12: From
Bystander to Engaged Witness: Seeing through the Social Action and Social
Justice Lens and the Scope for Art Therapy within the Framework of Social
Work in India Oihika Chakrabarti; Chapter 13: The Implementation of
Photovoice in Group Intervention for Children of Alcohol Addicted Parents
Menny Malka; Chapter 14: Therapeutic Applications of Hip Hop with U.S.
Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness Raphael Travis Jr. and Aaron H.
Rodwin; Chapter 15: Using Arts to Coproduce Knowledge with Service Users
and to Enhance Salutogenic Coping of Marginalized Bedouin Youth in Israel
Hassen Ganayiem, Orna Braun-Lewensohn, and Ephrat Huss; Chapter 16: Using
Arts to Engage Community: Nepal and Canadian Experiences Marleny M.
Bonnycastle and Tuula Heinonen; Section 3; Introduction: Macro Level
Arts-based Interventions in Community Development and Societal Change;
Eltje Bos, The Netherlands; Chapter 17: Community Theatre and Community
Work: A Sri Lankan Experience Shamila Sivakumaran, Sri Lanka; Chapter 18:
Film as Social Change: From Giving Voice to Giving a Stage Griet
Verschelden, Jolijn De Haene, Tijs Van Steenberghe, and Luc De Droogh;
Chapter 19: Moving into Dance in South Africa Nadia Virasamy; Chapter 20:
Re-Creating Creative Social Work: Insights from Nepal 2015 Disasters Bala
Raju Nikku, Pradipta Kadambari, Nepal, and Anne Riggs; Chapter 21: Safe at
Home: An Australian Example of Arts-based Community-focused PracticeLeanne
Schubert and Mel Gray; Chapter 22: Advancing the Creativity of Girls Living
in Underserved Neighborhoods through an Arts-Based Social Enterprise: A
Theory of Action Revealed by an Instrumental Case David Moxley; Index
Introductory Chapter Ephrat Huss; Section 1; Introduction: Theoretical
Connections between Art and Social Work Ephrat Huss; Chapter 1: Why are
Arts-based Interventions Useful in Social Work Practice? Eltje Bos;
Chapter 2: Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement Emma Brodzinski, England, and
Tony Evans; Chapter 3: Enhancing Capabilities for Social Change with the
Arts; Paola de Bruijn & Erik Jansen; Chapter 4: Recreating the Social Work
Imagination: Embedding the Arts within Scottish Social Work Susan Levy;
Chapter 5: Photovoice Project: Participatory Research and Action with Women
in Post-Disaster Japan Mieko Yoshihama; Chapter 6: Connecting Social Work
and Art: Reflections on Theory and Practice Mel Gray and Leanne Schubert;
Chapter 7: Theatre of the Oppressed and Social Work: An Opportunity for
Social Awareness through Theatre Linda Ducca Cisneros ; Chapter 8: Applied
Arts and Social Justice: An Essential Partnership for Social Work Education
Shelley Cohen Konrad and Lori Power; Chapter 9: Using Arts as a Feminist
Empowerment Tool: The Example of Social Workers in Israel; Noa Barkai-Kra
l; Section 2 Introduction: Examples of Micro Arts Practice in Social Work
Ephrat Huss; Chapter 10: Arts and the Elderly: The 'Hidden Legacy' Project
Ida van der Lee and W. (Bill) Wei; Chapter 11: Arts with Teenagers: A
French Experience Angélique Gozlan and Céline Masson; Chapter 12: From
Bystander to Engaged Witness: Seeing through the Social Action and Social
Justice Lens and the Scope for Art Therapy within the Framework of Social
Work in India Oihika Chakrabarti; Chapter 13: The Implementation of
Photovoice in Group Intervention for Children of Alcohol Addicted Parents
Menny Malka; Chapter 14: Therapeutic Applications of Hip Hop with U.S.
Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness Raphael Travis Jr. and Aaron H.
Rodwin; Chapter 15: Using Arts to Coproduce Knowledge with Service Users
and to Enhance Salutogenic Coping of Marginalized Bedouin Youth in Israel
Hassen Ganayiem, Orna Braun-Lewensohn, and Ephrat Huss; Chapter 16: Using
Arts to Engage Community: Nepal and Canadian Experiences Marleny M.
Bonnycastle and Tuula Heinonen; Section 3; Introduction: Macro Level
Arts-based Interventions in Community Development and Societal Change;
Eltje Bos, The Netherlands; Chapter 17: Community Theatre and Community
Work: A Sri Lankan Experience Shamila Sivakumaran, Sri Lanka; Chapter 18:
Film as Social Change: From Giving Voice to Giving a Stage Griet
Verschelden, Jolijn De Haene, Tijs Van Steenberghe, and Luc De Droogh;
Chapter 19: Moving into Dance in South Africa Nadia Virasamy; Chapter 20:
Re-Creating Creative Social Work: Insights from Nepal 2015 Disasters Bala
Raju Nikku, Pradipta Kadambari, Nepal, and Anne Riggs; Chapter 21: Safe at
Home: An Australian Example of Arts-based Community-focused PracticeLeanne
Schubert and Mel Gray; Chapter 22: Advancing the Creativity of Girls Living
in Underserved Neighborhoods through an Arts-Based Social Enterprise: A
Theory of Action Revealed by an Instrumental Case David Moxley; Index