The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Values
Herausgeber: Marson, Stephen; McKinney Jr, Robert
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Herausgeber: Marson, Stephen; McKinney Jr, Robert
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The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Values is a comprehensive exploration and assessment of current and future issues facing social work practice and education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138343931
- ISBN-10: 1138343935
- Artikelnr.: 57003674
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138343931
- ISBN-10: 1138343935
- Artikelnr.: 57003674
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stephen M. Marson was educated at the North Carolina State University (PhD) with his minor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in social work, The Ohio State University (MSW), and Ohio Dominican University (BA). After 40 years, he retired from his professorship at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and is now a Professor Emeritus. He has published and presented numerous papers in the area of social work values and ethics and is the founder and editor of The Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics. Robert E. McKinney, Jr. was educated at The University of Alabama (PhD, MSW) and at Mississippi State University (BA, philosophy). He is an Assistant Professor, jointly appointed at The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences and School of Social Work. He teaches learners from myriad health care disciplines about ethical behaviors and the social determinants of health in an interprofessional educational residency setting at The University of Alabama Family Medicine Residency - Tuscaloosa Campus. He is a clinical social worker and registered yoga therapist.
Acknowledgements
List of illustrations
List of contributors
1 A historical foundation to social work values and ethics Stephen M. Marson and Robert McKinney
SECTION I Ethics Writ Large
2 International Analysis of Human Rights and Social Work Ethics
Annie J. Keeney, Abdulaziz Albrithen, Shannon Harrison, Linda Briskman and David Androff
3 Ethical Theories and Social Work Practice
Frederic G. Reamer
4 Then and Now: The History and Development of Social Work Ethics
Terricka Hardy
5 An Integrated Principle-Based Approach of International Social Work Ethical Principles and Servant Leadership Principles
Sandra R. Williamson-Ashe and Charles M. S. Birore
6 Social Worker Self-Care: An Ethical Responsibility
Dorothy S. Greene and Karen Cummings-Lilly
7 The Test of a Good Conscience
John Solas
8 Narrative Ethics in Social Work Practice
Allan Barsky
9 How a Relational Approach to Practice Can Encourage Social Work to Return to Its Ethical Endeavour
Elizabeth C Reimer and Lester J Thompson
10 Ethical Action in Challenging Times
Kim Strom-Gottfried
SECTION II Visions of Diverse Values
11 Social work ethics and values within the context of South African social work education and practice
Sue Cook
12 Barriers to the Designing a Code of Ethics for Social Workers in the Arab Society
Fakir Al Gharaibeh
13 Disability Ethics: A Confluence of Human and Distributive Rights
Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen Gilson
SECTION III
Abortion
14 Self-Determination and Abortion Access: A Pro-Choice Perspective on the International Statement of Ethical Principles
Heather Witt, Erica Goldblatt Hyatt, Carly Franklin, and Maha Younes
15 Preventing and Ending Abortion: The Role of Social Workers in Protecting Unborn Children
William C. Rainford, Bruce Thyer
16 Mercy or Murder: Social Work and Ambivalence over Abortion
Mary S. Sheridan
SECTION IV
Relationship and Gender Issues
17 Advocating for Self-Determination, Arriving at Safety: How Social Workers Can Address Ethical Dilemmas in Domestic Violence
Amber Sutton
18 Social Work Clinical Practice and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systems Approach to Help Reverse the Macro (Epidemic) and Individual Effects of Violence
Maria Taylor
19 The Legal and Ethical Consequences of Human Trafficking
Michelle Sunkel
SECTION V Micro Practice Settings
20 Social Work Ethics and Values in Criminal Justice Practice
Kathi R. Trawver, Kelli E. Canada and Stacey Barrenger
21 Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
22 Social Worker's Dilemma in Patients' Rights on End-of-Life Care and Decision Making under the New Act in South Korea
Sooyoun K Han
23 An Effective Theoretical Approach to Ethical Problem Solving in Cross-Cultural Social Work
Valerie Bryan, Laura Kaplan, Scott Sanders, Stephen Young and Paul Mwangosi
SECTION VI Mezzo Practice Settings
24 Ethics and Values in Social Groupwork
Mark Doel
25 Ethical challenges in group work: Potential perils and preventive practices
Mary Banach
SECTION VII Macro Practice Settings
26 The Ethical Geography of Macro Practice: Human Rights to Utilitarianism
Ogden Rogers
27 Ethical Dilemmas when Working with Extreme Right-winged Youth Cultures in Germany
Stefan Borrmann
28 Towards a response-able social work: Diffracting care through justice
Vivienne Bozalek
SECTION VIII Social Work Education
29 ¿oral Courage and Moral Distress in Social Work Education and Practice: A Literature Review
Eleni Papouli
30 Disagreement about Ethics and Values in Practice: Using Vignettes to Study Social Work Attitudes and Judgements
Morten Ejrnæs and Merete Monrad
31 Ethical Study Abroad: Good Intentions Aren't Enough
Melody Aye Loya and Katherine Peters
SECTION IX
Technological Issues
32 Ethical Social Work Practice in the Technological Era
Jim Gough and Elaine Spencer
33 Social Work and Human Services Leadership in the New Genomic Era
Kelley Reinsmith-Jones
34 Navigating Social and Digital Media for Ethical and Professional Social Work Practice
Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, Melanie Sage and Nancy J. Smyth
35 Cross-border Social Work Practice and Ethics in a Digital Age
Aloha VanCamp, Martin Leever and G. Brent Angell
36 Data Justice: An Ethical Imperative for Policy and Community Practice
John G. McNutt
SECTION X Spirituality
37 Ethical decision-making model: an Islamic perspective
Nada Eltaiba
38 Social Work Ethics and Values: An Arabic-Islamic perspective
Abdulaziz Albrithen
39 The Pope Francis' philosophy and the social work values
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI Globalism
40 Essential Ethics Knowledge in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
41 Welcoming the Stranger: The Ethics of Policy and Practice with Migrant and Refugee Populations
Susan Schmidt
42 From the welfare state to welfare markets: Organisation and Management of UK Social Work/ Social Care
Stephanie Petrie
43 Trading the Hard Road: Social Work Ethics and the Politicization of Food Distribution in Zimbabwe
Edmos Mtetwa
44 The Ethics of Social Work and Its Professionalization: The Italian Case
Annamaria Campanini and Carlo Soregotti
45 The ethical question in the Argentine social work
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI
Economic Issues
46 Ethical Decision-Making in the Age of Austerity in the UK
Andrew Wills
47 Ethical Limitations of Privatization within Social Work and Social Care in England and Wales
Malcolm Carey
SECTION XII
Special Topics
48 Unconscious Awareness: The Implicit and Oppressive Ethical Context of Bilingual Social Work Practice
Pablo Arriaza
49 Inter-professional Ethics: Working in the Cross-Disciplinary Moral and Practice Space
Donna McAuliffe
50 Social Work Practice and Bullying in the Workplace
Jim Gough
51 Ethics in the End
Robert E. McKinney and Stephen M. Marson
Index
List of illustrations
List of contributors
1 A historical foundation to social work values and ethics Stephen M. Marson and Robert McKinney
SECTION I Ethics Writ Large
2 International Analysis of Human Rights and Social Work Ethics
Annie J. Keeney, Abdulaziz Albrithen, Shannon Harrison, Linda Briskman and David Androff
3 Ethical Theories and Social Work Practice
Frederic G. Reamer
4 Then and Now: The History and Development of Social Work Ethics
Terricka Hardy
5 An Integrated Principle-Based Approach of International Social Work Ethical Principles and Servant Leadership Principles
Sandra R. Williamson-Ashe and Charles M. S. Birore
6 Social Worker Self-Care: An Ethical Responsibility
Dorothy S. Greene and Karen Cummings-Lilly
7 The Test of a Good Conscience
John Solas
8 Narrative Ethics in Social Work Practice
Allan Barsky
9 How a Relational Approach to Practice Can Encourage Social Work to Return to Its Ethical Endeavour
Elizabeth C Reimer and Lester J Thompson
10 Ethical Action in Challenging Times
Kim Strom-Gottfried
SECTION II Visions of Diverse Values
11 Social work ethics and values within the context of South African social work education and practice
Sue Cook
12 Barriers to the Designing a Code of Ethics for Social Workers in the Arab Society
Fakir Al Gharaibeh
13 Disability Ethics: A Confluence of Human and Distributive Rights
Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen Gilson
SECTION III
Abortion
14 Self-Determination and Abortion Access: A Pro-Choice Perspective on the International Statement of Ethical Principles
Heather Witt, Erica Goldblatt Hyatt, Carly Franklin, and Maha Younes
15 Preventing and Ending Abortion: The Role of Social Workers in Protecting Unborn Children
William C. Rainford, Bruce Thyer
16 Mercy or Murder: Social Work and Ambivalence over Abortion
Mary S. Sheridan
SECTION IV
Relationship and Gender Issues
17 Advocating for Self-Determination, Arriving at Safety: How Social Workers Can Address Ethical Dilemmas in Domestic Violence
Amber Sutton
18 Social Work Clinical Practice and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systems Approach to Help Reverse the Macro (Epidemic) and Individual Effects of Violence
Maria Taylor
19 The Legal and Ethical Consequences of Human Trafficking
Michelle Sunkel
SECTION V Micro Practice Settings
20 Social Work Ethics and Values in Criminal Justice Practice
Kathi R. Trawver, Kelli E. Canada and Stacey Barrenger
21 Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
22 Social Worker's Dilemma in Patients' Rights on End-of-Life Care and Decision Making under the New Act in South Korea
Sooyoun K Han
23 An Effective Theoretical Approach to Ethical Problem Solving in Cross-Cultural Social Work
Valerie Bryan, Laura Kaplan, Scott Sanders, Stephen Young and Paul Mwangosi
SECTION VI Mezzo Practice Settings
24 Ethics and Values in Social Groupwork
Mark Doel
25 Ethical challenges in group work: Potential perils and preventive practices
Mary Banach
SECTION VII Macro Practice Settings
26 The Ethical Geography of Macro Practice: Human Rights to Utilitarianism
Ogden Rogers
27 Ethical Dilemmas when Working with Extreme Right-winged Youth Cultures in Germany
Stefan Borrmann
28 Towards a response-able social work: Diffracting care through justice
Vivienne Bozalek
SECTION VIII Social Work Education
29 ¿oral Courage and Moral Distress in Social Work Education and Practice: A Literature Review
Eleni Papouli
30 Disagreement about Ethics and Values in Practice: Using Vignettes to Study Social Work Attitudes and Judgements
Morten Ejrnæs and Merete Monrad
31 Ethical Study Abroad: Good Intentions Aren't Enough
Melody Aye Loya and Katherine Peters
SECTION IX
Technological Issues
32 Ethical Social Work Practice in the Technological Era
Jim Gough and Elaine Spencer
33 Social Work and Human Services Leadership in the New Genomic Era
Kelley Reinsmith-Jones
34 Navigating Social and Digital Media for Ethical and Professional Social Work Practice
Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, Melanie Sage and Nancy J. Smyth
35 Cross-border Social Work Practice and Ethics in a Digital Age
Aloha VanCamp, Martin Leever and G. Brent Angell
36 Data Justice: An Ethical Imperative for Policy and Community Practice
John G. McNutt
SECTION X Spirituality
37 Ethical decision-making model: an Islamic perspective
Nada Eltaiba
38 Social Work Ethics and Values: An Arabic-Islamic perspective
Abdulaziz Albrithen
39 The Pope Francis' philosophy and the social work values
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI Globalism
40 Essential Ethics Knowledge in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
41 Welcoming the Stranger: The Ethics of Policy and Practice with Migrant and Refugee Populations
Susan Schmidt
42 From the welfare state to welfare markets: Organisation and Management of UK Social Work/ Social Care
Stephanie Petrie
43 Trading the Hard Road: Social Work Ethics and the Politicization of Food Distribution in Zimbabwe
Edmos Mtetwa
44 The Ethics of Social Work and Its Professionalization: The Italian Case
Annamaria Campanini and Carlo Soregotti
45 The ethical question in the Argentine social work
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI
Economic Issues
46 Ethical Decision-Making in the Age of Austerity in the UK
Andrew Wills
47 Ethical Limitations of Privatization within Social Work and Social Care in England and Wales
Malcolm Carey
SECTION XII
Special Topics
48 Unconscious Awareness: The Implicit and Oppressive Ethical Context of Bilingual Social Work Practice
Pablo Arriaza
49 Inter-professional Ethics: Working in the Cross-Disciplinary Moral and Practice Space
Donna McAuliffe
50 Social Work Practice and Bullying in the Workplace
Jim Gough
51 Ethics in the End
Robert E. McKinney and Stephen M. Marson
Index
Acknowledgements
List of illustrations
List of contributors
1 A historical foundation to social work values and ethics Stephen M. Marson and Robert McKinney
SECTION I Ethics Writ Large
2 International Analysis of Human Rights and Social Work Ethics
Annie J. Keeney, Abdulaziz Albrithen, Shannon Harrison, Linda Briskman and David Androff
3 Ethical Theories and Social Work Practice
Frederic G. Reamer
4 Then and Now: The History and Development of Social Work Ethics
Terricka Hardy
5 An Integrated Principle-Based Approach of International Social Work Ethical Principles and Servant Leadership Principles
Sandra R. Williamson-Ashe and Charles M. S. Birore
6 Social Worker Self-Care: An Ethical Responsibility
Dorothy S. Greene and Karen Cummings-Lilly
7 The Test of a Good Conscience
John Solas
8 Narrative Ethics in Social Work Practice
Allan Barsky
9 How a Relational Approach to Practice Can Encourage Social Work to Return to Its Ethical Endeavour
Elizabeth C Reimer and Lester J Thompson
10 Ethical Action in Challenging Times
Kim Strom-Gottfried
SECTION II Visions of Diverse Values
11 Social work ethics and values within the context of South African social work education and practice
Sue Cook
12 Barriers to the Designing a Code of Ethics for Social Workers in the Arab Society
Fakir Al Gharaibeh
13 Disability Ethics: A Confluence of Human and Distributive Rights
Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen Gilson
SECTION III
Abortion
14 Self-Determination and Abortion Access: A Pro-Choice Perspective on the International Statement of Ethical Principles
Heather Witt, Erica Goldblatt Hyatt, Carly Franklin, and Maha Younes
15 Preventing and Ending Abortion: The Role of Social Workers in Protecting Unborn Children
William C. Rainford, Bruce Thyer
16 Mercy or Murder: Social Work and Ambivalence over Abortion
Mary S. Sheridan
SECTION IV
Relationship and Gender Issues
17 Advocating for Self-Determination, Arriving at Safety: How Social Workers Can Address Ethical Dilemmas in Domestic Violence
Amber Sutton
18 Social Work Clinical Practice and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systems Approach to Help Reverse the Macro (Epidemic) and Individual Effects of Violence
Maria Taylor
19 The Legal and Ethical Consequences of Human Trafficking
Michelle Sunkel
SECTION V Micro Practice Settings
20 Social Work Ethics and Values in Criminal Justice Practice
Kathi R. Trawver, Kelli E. Canada and Stacey Barrenger
21 Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
22 Social Worker's Dilemma in Patients' Rights on End-of-Life Care and Decision Making under the New Act in South Korea
Sooyoun K Han
23 An Effective Theoretical Approach to Ethical Problem Solving in Cross-Cultural Social Work
Valerie Bryan, Laura Kaplan, Scott Sanders, Stephen Young and Paul Mwangosi
SECTION VI Mezzo Practice Settings
24 Ethics and Values in Social Groupwork
Mark Doel
25 Ethical challenges in group work: Potential perils and preventive practices
Mary Banach
SECTION VII Macro Practice Settings
26 The Ethical Geography of Macro Practice: Human Rights to Utilitarianism
Ogden Rogers
27 Ethical Dilemmas when Working with Extreme Right-winged Youth Cultures in Germany
Stefan Borrmann
28 Towards a response-able social work: Diffracting care through justice
Vivienne Bozalek
SECTION VIII Social Work Education
29 ¿oral Courage and Moral Distress in Social Work Education and Practice: A Literature Review
Eleni Papouli
30 Disagreement about Ethics and Values in Practice: Using Vignettes to Study Social Work Attitudes and Judgements
Morten Ejrnæs and Merete Monrad
31 Ethical Study Abroad: Good Intentions Aren't Enough
Melody Aye Loya and Katherine Peters
SECTION IX
Technological Issues
32 Ethical Social Work Practice in the Technological Era
Jim Gough and Elaine Spencer
33 Social Work and Human Services Leadership in the New Genomic Era
Kelley Reinsmith-Jones
34 Navigating Social and Digital Media for Ethical and Professional Social Work Practice
Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, Melanie Sage and Nancy J. Smyth
35 Cross-border Social Work Practice and Ethics in a Digital Age
Aloha VanCamp, Martin Leever and G. Brent Angell
36 Data Justice: An Ethical Imperative for Policy and Community Practice
John G. McNutt
SECTION X Spirituality
37 Ethical decision-making model: an Islamic perspective
Nada Eltaiba
38 Social Work Ethics and Values: An Arabic-Islamic perspective
Abdulaziz Albrithen
39 The Pope Francis' philosophy and the social work values
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI Globalism
40 Essential Ethics Knowledge in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
41 Welcoming the Stranger: The Ethics of Policy and Practice with Migrant and Refugee Populations
Susan Schmidt
42 From the welfare state to welfare markets: Organisation and Management of UK Social Work/ Social Care
Stephanie Petrie
43 Trading the Hard Road: Social Work Ethics and the Politicization of Food Distribution in Zimbabwe
Edmos Mtetwa
44 The Ethics of Social Work and Its Professionalization: The Italian Case
Annamaria Campanini and Carlo Soregotti
45 The ethical question in the Argentine social work
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI
Economic Issues
46 Ethical Decision-Making in the Age of Austerity in the UK
Andrew Wills
47 Ethical Limitations of Privatization within Social Work and Social Care in England and Wales
Malcolm Carey
SECTION XII
Special Topics
48 Unconscious Awareness: The Implicit and Oppressive Ethical Context of Bilingual Social Work Practice
Pablo Arriaza
49 Inter-professional Ethics: Working in the Cross-Disciplinary Moral and Practice Space
Donna McAuliffe
50 Social Work Practice and Bullying in the Workplace
Jim Gough
51 Ethics in the End
Robert E. McKinney and Stephen M. Marson
Index
List of illustrations
List of contributors
1 A historical foundation to social work values and ethics Stephen M. Marson and Robert McKinney
SECTION I Ethics Writ Large
2 International Analysis of Human Rights and Social Work Ethics
Annie J. Keeney, Abdulaziz Albrithen, Shannon Harrison, Linda Briskman and David Androff
3 Ethical Theories and Social Work Practice
Frederic G. Reamer
4 Then and Now: The History and Development of Social Work Ethics
Terricka Hardy
5 An Integrated Principle-Based Approach of International Social Work Ethical Principles and Servant Leadership Principles
Sandra R. Williamson-Ashe and Charles M. S. Birore
6 Social Worker Self-Care: An Ethical Responsibility
Dorothy S. Greene and Karen Cummings-Lilly
7 The Test of a Good Conscience
John Solas
8 Narrative Ethics in Social Work Practice
Allan Barsky
9 How a Relational Approach to Practice Can Encourage Social Work to Return to Its Ethical Endeavour
Elizabeth C Reimer and Lester J Thompson
10 Ethical Action in Challenging Times
Kim Strom-Gottfried
SECTION II Visions of Diverse Values
11 Social work ethics and values within the context of South African social work education and practice
Sue Cook
12 Barriers to the Designing a Code of Ethics for Social Workers in the Arab Society
Fakir Al Gharaibeh
13 Disability Ethics: A Confluence of Human and Distributive Rights
Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen Gilson
SECTION III
Abortion
14 Self-Determination and Abortion Access: A Pro-Choice Perspective on the International Statement of Ethical Principles
Heather Witt, Erica Goldblatt Hyatt, Carly Franklin, and Maha Younes
15 Preventing and Ending Abortion: The Role of Social Workers in Protecting Unborn Children
William C. Rainford, Bruce Thyer
16 Mercy or Murder: Social Work and Ambivalence over Abortion
Mary S. Sheridan
SECTION IV
Relationship and Gender Issues
17 Advocating for Self-Determination, Arriving at Safety: How Social Workers Can Address Ethical Dilemmas in Domestic Violence
Amber Sutton
18 Social Work Clinical Practice and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systems Approach to Help Reverse the Macro (Epidemic) and Individual Effects of Violence
Maria Taylor
19 The Legal and Ethical Consequences of Human Trafficking
Michelle Sunkel
SECTION V Micro Practice Settings
20 Social Work Ethics and Values in Criminal Justice Practice
Kathi R. Trawver, Kelli E. Canada and Stacey Barrenger
21 Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
22 Social Worker's Dilemma in Patients' Rights on End-of-Life Care and Decision Making under the New Act in South Korea
Sooyoun K Han
23 An Effective Theoretical Approach to Ethical Problem Solving in Cross-Cultural Social Work
Valerie Bryan, Laura Kaplan, Scott Sanders, Stephen Young and Paul Mwangosi
SECTION VI Mezzo Practice Settings
24 Ethics and Values in Social Groupwork
Mark Doel
25 Ethical challenges in group work: Potential perils and preventive practices
Mary Banach
SECTION VII Macro Practice Settings
26 The Ethical Geography of Macro Practice: Human Rights to Utilitarianism
Ogden Rogers
27 Ethical Dilemmas when Working with Extreme Right-winged Youth Cultures in Germany
Stefan Borrmann
28 Towards a response-able social work: Diffracting care through justice
Vivienne Bozalek
SECTION VIII Social Work Education
29 ¿oral Courage and Moral Distress in Social Work Education and Practice: A Literature Review
Eleni Papouli
30 Disagreement about Ethics and Values in Practice: Using Vignettes to Study Social Work Attitudes and Judgements
Morten Ejrnæs and Merete Monrad
31 Ethical Study Abroad: Good Intentions Aren't Enough
Melody Aye Loya and Katherine Peters
SECTION IX
Technological Issues
32 Ethical Social Work Practice in the Technological Era
Jim Gough and Elaine Spencer
33 Social Work and Human Services Leadership in the New Genomic Era
Kelley Reinsmith-Jones
34 Navigating Social and Digital Media for Ethical and Professional Social Work Practice
Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, Melanie Sage and Nancy J. Smyth
35 Cross-border Social Work Practice and Ethics in a Digital Age
Aloha VanCamp, Martin Leever and G. Brent Angell
36 Data Justice: An Ethical Imperative for Policy and Community Practice
John G. McNutt
SECTION X Spirituality
37 Ethical decision-making model: an Islamic perspective
Nada Eltaiba
38 Social Work Ethics and Values: An Arabic-Islamic perspective
Abdulaziz Albrithen
39 The Pope Francis' philosophy and the social work values
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI Globalism
40 Essential Ethics Knowledge in Social Work: A Global Perspective
Frederic G. Reamer
41 Welcoming the Stranger: The Ethics of Policy and Practice with Migrant and Refugee Populations
Susan Schmidt
42 From the welfare state to welfare markets: Organisation and Management of UK Social Work/ Social Care
Stephanie Petrie
43 Trading the Hard Road: Social Work Ethics and the Politicization of Food Distribution in Zimbabwe
Edmos Mtetwa
44 The Ethics of Social Work and Its Professionalization: The Italian Case
Annamaria Campanini and Carlo Soregotti
45 The ethical question in the Argentine social work
Silvana Martínez and Juan Agüero
SECTION XI
Economic Issues
46 Ethical Decision-Making in the Age of Austerity in the UK
Andrew Wills
47 Ethical Limitations of Privatization within Social Work and Social Care in England and Wales
Malcolm Carey
SECTION XII
Special Topics
48 Unconscious Awareness: The Implicit and Oppressive Ethical Context of Bilingual Social Work Practice
Pablo Arriaza
49 Inter-professional Ethics: Working in the Cross-Disciplinary Moral and Practice Space
Donna McAuliffe
50 Social Work Practice and Bullying in the Workplace
Jim Gough
51 Ethics in the End
Robert E. McKinney and Stephen M. Marson
Index