Participation in Community Work
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Larsen, Anne Karin; Hole, Grete Oline; Sewpaul, Vishanthie
Participation in Community Work
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Larsen, Anne Karin; Hole, Grete Oline; Sewpaul, Vishanthie
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Participation is a key community work method and this text, written by an international selection of authors, covers innovative approaches in community based education and practice. Including real-life case studies of participatory practice, it offers new definitions of community work, organisation and development and will challenge and inspire all those involved in community work practice and research.
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Participation is a key community work method and this text, written by an international selection of authors, covers innovative approaches in community based education and practice. Including real-life case studies of participatory practice, it offers new definitions of community work, organisation and development and will challenge and inspire all those involved in community work practice and research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780415658416
- ISBN-10: 0415658411
- Artikelnr.: 41361703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780415658416
- ISBN-10: 0415658411
- Artikelnr.: 41361703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Anne Karin Larsen is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work and Social Education, Bergen University College, Norway. Vishanthie Sewpaul is Senior Professor in the School of Applied Human Sciences, University KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. She is currently President of the Association of Schools of Social Work in Africa and a Vice-President on the Board of the International Association of Schools of Social Work. Grete Oline Hole is Associate Professor at the Centre of Evidence Based Practice, Bergen University College, Norway.
1. Introduction Anne Karin Larsen, Vishanthie Sewpaul and Grete Oline Hole
Part 1: Participation, Ethics and Co-Construction of Knowledge in Community
Work 2. The Ethics of Participation in Community Work Practice Richard
Hugman and Linda Bartolomei 3. Community Knowledge and Practices After the
Postmodern Epistemic Framework: Towards a Second Modernity Andrés Arias
Astray, David Alonso and Andoni Alonso 4. The Co-Construction of Knowledge:
Reflection on Experiences of Developing an Online International Community
Work Course Grete Oline Hole, Janet Harris and Anne Karin Larsen Part 2:
Participatory Learning and Action Research 5. Participatory Learning and
Action (PLA) Techniques for Community Work Vivienne Bozalek 6. Mobilising
Community Strengths and Assets: Participatory Experiences of Community
Members in a Garden Project Tanusha Raniga 7. Participatory Learning of
Community Work in an E-Learning Course Anne Karin Larsen and Grete Oline
Hole Part 3: Power and Participation in Community Work 8. Power and
Participation in Community Work Research and Practice Vishanthie Sewpaul,
Ingrid Osthus and Christopher Mhone 9. How Do We Make Room For All? The
Power of Context in Shaping Action Bliss Browne and Caroline Adelman 10.
Community Work within the Norwegian Welfare State: Barriers and
Possibilities for Work with Particularly Vulnerable Groups Gunn Strand
Hutchinson 11. Community Work as Part of Neighbourhood Renewal: A Case
Study Kjell Henriksbø and Anne Line Grimen 12. Partnership and
Participation: Art in Community Work Rina Visser-Rotgans and Eduardo
Marques Part 4: Addressing New Global Challenges 13. (Re)Imagining
Communities in the Context of Climate Change: A Saving Grace or the Evasion
of State Responsibilities During (Hu)Man-Made Disasters? Lena Dominelli
14. Pacific Heritage Specific Conceptual Frameworks and Family Violence
Preventive Training in Aotearoa New Zealand Vaiolesi Passells 15. Social
Action for Community Work in India: Grass-Roots Interventions to Face
Global Challenges Sanaya Singh and Prabha Tirmare 16. Community Work and
the Challenges of Neoliberalism and New Managerialism: Resistance, the
Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring Vishanthie Sewpaul 17. Community
Development: Towards an Integrated Emancipatory Framework Vishanthie
Sewpaul and Anne Karin Larsen
Part 1: Participation, Ethics and Co-Construction of Knowledge in Community
Work 2. The Ethics of Participation in Community Work Practice Richard
Hugman and Linda Bartolomei 3. Community Knowledge and Practices After the
Postmodern Epistemic Framework: Towards a Second Modernity Andrés Arias
Astray, David Alonso and Andoni Alonso 4. The Co-Construction of Knowledge:
Reflection on Experiences of Developing an Online International Community
Work Course Grete Oline Hole, Janet Harris and Anne Karin Larsen Part 2:
Participatory Learning and Action Research 5. Participatory Learning and
Action (PLA) Techniques for Community Work Vivienne Bozalek 6. Mobilising
Community Strengths and Assets: Participatory Experiences of Community
Members in a Garden Project Tanusha Raniga 7. Participatory Learning of
Community Work in an E-Learning Course Anne Karin Larsen and Grete Oline
Hole Part 3: Power and Participation in Community Work 8. Power and
Participation in Community Work Research and Practice Vishanthie Sewpaul,
Ingrid Osthus and Christopher Mhone 9. How Do We Make Room For All? The
Power of Context in Shaping Action Bliss Browne and Caroline Adelman 10.
Community Work within the Norwegian Welfare State: Barriers and
Possibilities for Work with Particularly Vulnerable Groups Gunn Strand
Hutchinson 11. Community Work as Part of Neighbourhood Renewal: A Case
Study Kjell Henriksbø and Anne Line Grimen 12. Partnership and
Participation: Art in Community Work Rina Visser-Rotgans and Eduardo
Marques Part 4: Addressing New Global Challenges 13. (Re)Imagining
Communities in the Context of Climate Change: A Saving Grace or the Evasion
of State Responsibilities During (Hu)Man-Made Disasters? Lena Dominelli
14. Pacific Heritage Specific Conceptual Frameworks and Family Violence
Preventive Training in Aotearoa New Zealand Vaiolesi Passells 15. Social
Action for Community Work in India: Grass-Roots Interventions to Face
Global Challenges Sanaya Singh and Prabha Tirmare 16. Community Work and
the Challenges of Neoliberalism and New Managerialism: Resistance, the
Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring Vishanthie Sewpaul 17. Community
Development: Towards an Integrated Emancipatory Framework Vishanthie
Sewpaul and Anne Karin Larsen
1. Introduction Anne Karin Larsen, Vishanthie Sewpaul and Grete Oline Hole
Part 1: Participation, Ethics and Co-Construction of Knowledge in Community
Work 2. The Ethics of Participation in Community Work Practice Richard
Hugman and Linda Bartolomei 3. Community Knowledge and Practices After the
Postmodern Epistemic Framework: Towards a Second Modernity Andrés Arias
Astray, David Alonso and Andoni Alonso 4. The Co-Construction of Knowledge:
Reflection on Experiences of Developing an Online International Community
Work Course Grete Oline Hole, Janet Harris and Anne Karin Larsen Part 2:
Participatory Learning and Action Research 5. Participatory Learning and
Action (PLA) Techniques for Community Work Vivienne Bozalek 6. Mobilising
Community Strengths and Assets: Participatory Experiences of Community
Members in a Garden Project Tanusha Raniga 7. Participatory Learning of
Community Work in an E-Learning Course Anne Karin Larsen and Grete Oline
Hole Part 3: Power and Participation in Community Work 8. Power and
Participation in Community Work Research and Practice Vishanthie Sewpaul,
Ingrid Osthus and Christopher Mhone 9. How Do We Make Room For All? The
Power of Context in Shaping Action Bliss Browne and Caroline Adelman 10.
Community Work within the Norwegian Welfare State: Barriers and
Possibilities for Work with Particularly Vulnerable Groups Gunn Strand
Hutchinson 11. Community Work as Part of Neighbourhood Renewal: A Case
Study Kjell Henriksbø and Anne Line Grimen 12. Partnership and
Participation: Art in Community Work Rina Visser-Rotgans and Eduardo
Marques Part 4: Addressing New Global Challenges 13. (Re)Imagining
Communities in the Context of Climate Change: A Saving Grace or the Evasion
of State Responsibilities During (Hu)Man-Made Disasters? Lena Dominelli
14. Pacific Heritage Specific Conceptual Frameworks and Family Violence
Preventive Training in Aotearoa New Zealand Vaiolesi Passells 15. Social
Action for Community Work in India: Grass-Roots Interventions to Face
Global Challenges Sanaya Singh and Prabha Tirmare 16. Community Work and
the Challenges of Neoliberalism and New Managerialism: Resistance, the
Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring Vishanthie Sewpaul 17. Community
Development: Towards an Integrated Emancipatory Framework Vishanthie
Sewpaul and Anne Karin Larsen
Part 1: Participation, Ethics and Co-Construction of Knowledge in Community
Work 2. The Ethics of Participation in Community Work Practice Richard
Hugman and Linda Bartolomei 3. Community Knowledge and Practices After the
Postmodern Epistemic Framework: Towards a Second Modernity Andrés Arias
Astray, David Alonso and Andoni Alonso 4. The Co-Construction of Knowledge:
Reflection on Experiences of Developing an Online International Community
Work Course Grete Oline Hole, Janet Harris and Anne Karin Larsen Part 2:
Participatory Learning and Action Research 5. Participatory Learning and
Action (PLA) Techniques for Community Work Vivienne Bozalek 6. Mobilising
Community Strengths and Assets: Participatory Experiences of Community
Members in a Garden Project Tanusha Raniga 7. Participatory Learning of
Community Work in an E-Learning Course Anne Karin Larsen and Grete Oline
Hole Part 3: Power and Participation in Community Work 8. Power and
Participation in Community Work Research and Practice Vishanthie Sewpaul,
Ingrid Osthus and Christopher Mhone 9. How Do We Make Room For All? The
Power of Context in Shaping Action Bliss Browne and Caroline Adelman 10.
Community Work within the Norwegian Welfare State: Barriers and
Possibilities for Work with Particularly Vulnerable Groups Gunn Strand
Hutchinson 11. Community Work as Part of Neighbourhood Renewal: A Case
Study Kjell Henriksbø and Anne Line Grimen 12. Partnership and
Participation: Art in Community Work Rina Visser-Rotgans and Eduardo
Marques Part 4: Addressing New Global Challenges 13. (Re)Imagining
Communities in the Context of Climate Change: A Saving Grace or the Evasion
of State Responsibilities During (Hu)Man-Made Disasters? Lena Dominelli
14. Pacific Heritage Specific Conceptual Frameworks and Family Violence
Preventive Training in Aotearoa New Zealand Vaiolesi Passells 15. Social
Action for Community Work in India: Grass-Roots Interventions to Face
Global Challenges Sanaya Singh and Prabha Tirmare 16. Community Work and
the Challenges of Neoliberalism and New Managerialism: Resistance, the
Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring Vishanthie Sewpaul 17. Community
Development: Towards an Integrated Emancipatory Framework Vishanthie
Sewpaul and Anne Karin Larsen