Asian Social Work
Professional Work in National Contexts
Herausgeber: Shaw, Ian; Ow, Rosaleen
Asian Social Work
Professional Work in National Contexts
Herausgeber: Shaw, Ian; Ow, Rosaleen
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In this book, social work educators and theorists from around East and Southeast Asia provide accounts of the social work programmes within the higher education systems of their respective countries and compare them to those of their neighbours.
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In this book, social work educators and theorists from around East and Southeast Asia provide accounts of the social work programmes within the higher education systems of their respective countries and compare them to those of their neighbours.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138611795
- ISBN-10: 1138611794
- Artikelnr.: 57673238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138611795
- ISBN-10: 1138611794
- Artikelnr.: 57673238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ian Shaw undertook work on this book while S R Nathan Professor of Social Work at the National University of Singapore. He also is Professor Emeritus at the University of York, England. He was the initiator of the European Conference for Social Work Research, the first chair of the European Social Work Research Association (ESWRA), and a founder editor of the journal Qualitative Social Work. He has authored almost 100 peer reviewed papers, over 20 books, approximately 60 book chapters and various research reports. Rosaleen Ow is currently Senior Lecturer at the Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore with a M.Sc. from University College, Cardiff, Wales, and a Ph.D. from the National University of Singapore (NUS). She was a social work practitioner working mainly with children and families with very low income in Singapore and Wales before becoming an academic at the National University of Singapore. Her reserach interests and writing are focused on family and child welfare and the broader theme of social work in cross cultural contexts.
Introduction: Point of Entry (Ian Shaw )
Chapter One: Social Work Within Governmental, Social and Cultural Regimes
(Ian Shaw and Patricia O'Neill)
Chapter Two: Social Work Metamorphoses: Practice, Education and Research
(Rosaleen Ow)
Chapter Three: Professional Practices in National Contexts (Ian Shaw)
Part 1: Soft Authoritarian Governments
Chapter Four: Hong Kong: Ruling Principles of The Government and Responses
of Social Work Education and Practice (Sam W K Yu and Ruby C M Chau)
Chapter Five: A New Horizon for Institutionalizing the Social Work
Profession: Is There a New Hope for Malaysia? (Azlinda Azman and Paramjit
Singh Jamir Singh )
Chapter Six: Social Work Education in Soft-Authoritarian Singapore (Yen
Kiat Chong and Irene Y.H. Ng)
Chapter Seven: Socioeconomic Development in the Context of Social Work and
Social Welfare in Thailand (Decha Sungkawan and David Engstrom )
Part 2: Liberal democracies
Chapter Eight: Professional Uncertainty among Japanese Social Workers
(Takahiro Asano and Michihiko Tokoro)
Chapter Nine: Social Work Education in the Making of a Welfare State: South
Korea's Experience (Ok Kyung Yang, Bong Joo Lee, and Kyo-seong Kim )
Chapter Ten: Social Work in Taiwan: State Programming and the Search for an
Empowered Profession (Yeun-wen Ku)
Part 3: Fragile democracyChapter Eleven: Programming of Social Work in
Indonesia (Adi Fahrudin)
Part 4: State socialismChapter Twelve: The Governmental Technology of
Social Work in China (Leung Tse Fong Terry , Luk Tak Chuen and Xiang Rong)
Chapter Thirteen: Social Work Education in Vietnam (Richard Hugman and
Nguyen Thi Thai Lan)
Endnotes
References
Index
Chapter One: Social Work Within Governmental, Social and Cultural Regimes
(Ian Shaw and Patricia O'Neill)
Chapter Two: Social Work Metamorphoses: Practice, Education and Research
(Rosaleen Ow)
Chapter Three: Professional Practices in National Contexts (Ian Shaw)
Part 1: Soft Authoritarian Governments
Chapter Four: Hong Kong: Ruling Principles of The Government and Responses
of Social Work Education and Practice (Sam W K Yu and Ruby C M Chau)
Chapter Five: A New Horizon for Institutionalizing the Social Work
Profession: Is There a New Hope for Malaysia? (Azlinda Azman and Paramjit
Singh Jamir Singh )
Chapter Six: Social Work Education in Soft-Authoritarian Singapore (Yen
Kiat Chong and Irene Y.H. Ng)
Chapter Seven: Socioeconomic Development in the Context of Social Work and
Social Welfare in Thailand (Decha Sungkawan and David Engstrom )
Part 2: Liberal democracies
Chapter Eight: Professional Uncertainty among Japanese Social Workers
(Takahiro Asano and Michihiko Tokoro)
Chapter Nine: Social Work Education in the Making of a Welfare State: South
Korea's Experience (Ok Kyung Yang, Bong Joo Lee, and Kyo-seong Kim )
Chapter Ten: Social Work in Taiwan: State Programming and the Search for an
Empowered Profession (Yeun-wen Ku)
Part 3: Fragile democracyChapter Eleven: Programming of Social Work in
Indonesia (Adi Fahrudin)
Part 4: State socialismChapter Twelve: The Governmental Technology of
Social Work in China (Leung Tse Fong Terry , Luk Tak Chuen and Xiang Rong)
Chapter Thirteen: Social Work Education in Vietnam (Richard Hugman and
Nguyen Thi Thai Lan)
Endnotes
References
Index
Introduction: Point of Entry (Ian Shaw )
Chapter One: Social Work Within Governmental, Social and Cultural Regimes
(Ian Shaw and Patricia O'Neill)
Chapter Two: Social Work Metamorphoses: Practice, Education and Research
(Rosaleen Ow)
Chapter Three: Professional Practices in National Contexts (Ian Shaw)
Part 1: Soft Authoritarian Governments
Chapter Four: Hong Kong: Ruling Principles of The Government and Responses
of Social Work Education and Practice (Sam W K Yu and Ruby C M Chau)
Chapter Five: A New Horizon for Institutionalizing the Social Work
Profession: Is There a New Hope for Malaysia? (Azlinda Azman and Paramjit
Singh Jamir Singh )
Chapter Six: Social Work Education in Soft-Authoritarian Singapore (Yen
Kiat Chong and Irene Y.H. Ng)
Chapter Seven: Socioeconomic Development in the Context of Social Work and
Social Welfare in Thailand (Decha Sungkawan and David Engstrom )
Part 2: Liberal democracies
Chapter Eight: Professional Uncertainty among Japanese Social Workers
(Takahiro Asano and Michihiko Tokoro)
Chapter Nine: Social Work Education in the Making of a Welfare State: South
Korea's Experience (Ok Kyung Yang, Bong Joo Lee, and Kyo-seong Kim )
Chapter Ten: Social Work in Taiwan: State Programming and the Search for an
Empowered Profession (Yeun-wen Ku)
Part 3: Fragile democracyChapter Eleven: Programming of Social Work in
Indonesia (Adi Fahrudin)
Part 4: State socialismChapter Twelve: The Governmental Technology of
Social Work in China (Leung Tse Fong Terry , Luk Tak Chuen and Xiang Rong)
Chapter Thirteen: Social Work Education in Vietnam (Richard Hugman and
Nguyen Thi Thai Lan)
Endnotes
References
Index
Chapter One: Social Work Within Governmental, Social and Cultural Regimes
(Ian Shaw and Patricia O'Neill)
Chapter Two: Social Work Metamorphoses: Practice, Education and Research
(Rosaleen Ow)
Chapter Three: Professional Practices in National Contexts (Ian Shaw)
Part 1: Soft Authoritarian Governments
Chapter Four: Hong Kong: Ruling Principles of The Government and Responses
of Social Work Education and Practice (Sam W K Yu and Ruby C M Chau)
Chapter Five: A New Horizon for Institutionalizing the Social Work
Profession: Is There a New Hope for Malaysia? (Azlinda Azman and Paramjit
Singh Jamir Singh )
Chapter Six: Social Work Education in Soft-Authoritarian Singapore (Yen
Kiat Chong and Irene Y.H. Ng)
Chapter Seven: Socioeconomic Development in the Context of Social Work and
Social Welfare in Thailand (Decha Sungkawan and David Engstrom )
Part 2: Liberal democracies
Chapter Eight: Professional Uncertainty among Japanese Social Workers
(Takahiro Asano and Michihiko Tokoro)
Chapter Nine: Social Work Education in the Making of a Welfare State: South
Korea's Experience (Ok Kyung Yang, Bong Joo Lee, and Kyo-seong Kim )
Chapter Ten: Social Work in Taiwan: State Programming and the Search for an
Empowered Profession (Yeun-wen Ku)
Part 3: Fragile democracyChapter Eleven: Programming of Social Work in
Indonesia (Adi Fahrudin)
Part 4: State socialismChapter Twelve: The Governmental Technology of
Social Work in China (Leung Tse Fong Terry , Luk Tak Chuen and Xiang Rong)
Chapter Thirteen: Social Work Education in Vietnam (Richard Hugman and
Nguyen Thi Thai Lan)
Endnotes
References
Index