Social Work for Sociologists introduces important frameworks, concepts, models, and skills from social work that will help sociologists as they plan their human service careers and will prepare them to tackle social problems with practical solutions.
Social Work for Sociologists introduces important frameworks, concepts, models, and skills from social work that will help sociologists as they plan their human service careers and will prepare them to tackle social problems with practical solutions.
Anaru Eketone, University of Otago, New Zealand Shayne Walker, University of Otago, New Zealand Emily Keddell, University of Otago, New Zealand Cathryne L. Schmitz, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA Tony Stanley, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, UK Martin Tolich, University of Otago, New Zealand Patrick Vakaoti, University of Otago, New Zealand
Inhaltsangabe
PART I 1. Overview of the Historical and Contextual Development of Sociology and Social Work; Kate van Heugten and Anita Gibbs 2. Key Social Work Frameworks for Sociologists; Anita Gibbs and Kate van Heugten 3. Key Values, Ethics, and Skills for Working with People; Kate van Heugten and Anita Gibbs PART II 4. Moving from Risk to Safety: Work with Children and Families in Child Welfare Contexts; Emily Keddell and Tony Stanley 5. Working with Groups: Group Work with Young Pacific Islands People; Patrick Vakaoti 6. Bicultural Practice: Beyond Mere Tokenism; Anaru Eketone and Shayne Walker 7. Analyzing and Solving Social Problems; Anita Gibbs 8. Stress and Violence in the Workplace: Theory and Practice; Kate van Heugten and Cathryne L. Schmitz 9. Facilitating Research Mindedness in a Sociology Research Internship Course; Martin Tolich
PART I 1. Overview of the Historical and Contextual Development of Sociology and Social Work; Kate van Heugten and Anita Gibbs 2. Key Social Work Frameworks for Sociologists; Anita Gibbs and Kate van Heugten 3. Key Values, Ethics, and Skills for Working with People; Kate van Heugten and Anita Gibbs PART II 4. Moving from Risk to Safety: Work with Children and Families in Child Welfare Contexts; Emily Keddell and Tony Stanley 5. Working with Groups: Group Work with Young Pacific Islands People; Patrick Vakaoti 6. Bicultural Practice: Beyond Mere Tokenism; Anaru Eketone and Shayne Walker 7. Analyzing and Solving Social Problems; Anita Gibbs 8. Stress and Violence in the Workplace: Theory and Practice; Kate van Heugten and Cathryne L. Schmitz 9. Facilitating Research Mindedness in a Sociology Research Internship Course; Martin Tolich
Rezensionen
"This is a bold book, seeking to bridge the disciplinary boundary between social work and sociology in today's multicultural world. It is innovative in explaining how social work theory and practice perspectives and skills throw new light on understanding and acting on the big sociological issues. If you are a sociology student wanting to work in the human services field, or someone who teaches sociology and social work students, you will gain from reading this accessible and informative collection." - Rosalind Edwards, Professor of Sociology and Social Sciences and Director of Research and Enterprise, University of Southampton, United Kingdom; Co-author of Key Concepts in Family Studies (2011)
"This edited book by Kate van Heugten and Anita Gibbs will be of much interest to students and academics in the fields of sociology and social work. It adopts a unique approach to exploring the connections between social work theory and practice and sociology. This book eloquently demonstrates the relevance of social work to the practice of sociology and will re-ignite the social work/sociological imagination. I commend the authors in providing a well-researched book that makes a significant contribution to current thinking in sociology." - Robyn Munford, Professor of Social Work, Massey University, New Zealand, and Co-leader of Pathways to Resilience and Youth Transitions Research Programme
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