Photography in Social Work and Social Change provides a comprehensive overview of photography in social work practice and research. It features original applied content, state-of-the-art case examples, and user-friendly resources. This book introduces readers to the theory, methods, ethics, technical aspects, and cultural considerations of photographic practice and research.
Photography in Social Work and Social Change provides a comprehensive overview of photography in social work practice and research. It features original applied content, state-of-the-art case examples, and user-friendly resources. This book introduces readers to the theory, methods, ethics, technical aspects, and cultural considerations of photographic practice and research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthias J. Naleppa, PhD, MSW, is Professor at the Waldron College School of Social Work at Radford University. He received his PhD from the University at Albany and his MSW from the Catholic University in Munich, Germany and held faculty positions in the US, Germany, and Switzerland. Matthias Naleppa studied photography at the Prager Fotoschule in Kefermarkt, Austria. Kristina M. Hash, PhD, LI CSW, is Professor in the School of Social Work, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, at West Virginia University. She holds a PhD in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University, a Master of Social Work Degree and Graduate Gerontology Certificate and Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education from West Virginia University, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Catherine University. Anissa T. Rogers, PhD, MA, MSW, LCSW, is Professor at California State University, San Bernardinoâs School of Social Work. She received her PhD, MSW, and Gerontology Certificate at the University of Utah; MA in Counseling Psychology at Ball State University; and BA in Psychology at the University of Utah. She has held faculty positions in social work at Plymouth State University, University of Portland, and CSUSB.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I Chapter 1: History of Photography in Social Work Chapter 2: Practice, Research, and Ethical Issues in Photography Part II Chapter 3: Phototherapy Chapter 4: Digital Storytelling Chapter 5: Photovoice Chapter 6: Photomapping Chapter 7: Photo Ethnography, Documentary Photography, and Photo Journalism Part III Chapter 8: Cameras, Photographs, and Presentation Chapter 9: The Future of Photography in Social Work Appendix Authors and Contributors
Preface Part I Chapter 1: History of Photography in Social Work Chapter 2: Practice, Research, and Ethical Issues in Photography Part II Chapter 3: Phototherapy Chapter 4: Digital Storytelling Chapter 5: Photovoice Chapter 6: Photomapping Chapter 7: Photo Ethnography, Documentary Photography, and Photo Journalism Part III Chapter 8: Cameras, Photographs, and Presentation Chapter 9: The Future of Photography in Social Work Appendix Authors and Contributors
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