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This book provides an engaging discussion about minority communities in Europe and contemporary social work conveying innovative models of practice. It was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of Social Work.
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This book provides an engaging discussion about minority communities in Europe and contemporary social work conveying innovative models of practice. It was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of Social Work.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135753955
- Artikelnr.: 58399448
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135753955
- Artikelnr.: 58399448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Charlotte Williams is Professor of Social Justice and Head of the School of Public Policy and Professional Practice at Keele University, UK. She is co-author of Race and Ethnicity in a Welfare Society (2010). Mekada Graham is Director and Associate Professor of Social Work at California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA. She is the author of Black Issues in Social Work and Social Care (2007).
1. Travelling Hopefully: Race/Ethnic Relations and Social Work Research: A
Transnational Dialogue Charlotte Williams and Mekada Graham 2. Attempting
to mainstream ethnicity in a multi-country EU mental health and social
inclusion project: lessons for social work Shulamit Ramon, Peter Ryan &
Mojca Urek 3. Redefining relations among minority users and social workers
Marianne Hedlund & Anne Moe 4. Whiteness and the politics of 'race' in
child protection guidelines in Ireland Alastair Christie 5. What about the
influence of Dutch culture on integration? Anne Gordijn 6.
Equality-of-oppressions and anti-discriminatory models in social work:
reflections from the USA and UK Mekada Graham & Jerome H. Schiele 7.
Swedish welfare responses to ethnicity: the case of children and their
families Keith Pringle 8. Swedish experience of sheltered housing and
conflicting theories in use with special regards to honour related violence
(HRV) Eva Wikström & Mehdi Ghazinour 9. Theatre enriching social work with
immigrants: the case of a Finnish multicultural theatre group Marika
Westerling & Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski 10. Traps of humanitarian aid:
observations from a village community in Sri Lanka Bogdan Lenik & Mojca
Urek 11. Travelling Hopefully?: A Postscript Charlotte Williams and Mekeda
Graham
Transnational Dialogue Charlotte Williams and Mekada Graham 2. Attempting
to mainstream ethnicity in a multi-country EU mental health and social
inclusion project: lessons for social work Shulamit Ramon, Peter Ryan &
Mojca Urek 3. Redefining relations among minority users and social workers
Marianne Hedlund & Anne Moe 4. Whiteness and the politics of 'race' in
child protection guidelines in Ireland Alastair Christie 5. What about the
influence of Dutch culture on integration? Anne Gordijn 6.
Equality-of-oppressions and anti-discriminatory models in social work:
reflections from the USA and UK Mekada Graham & Jerome H. Schiele 7.
Swedish welfare responses to ethnicity: the case of children and their
families Keith Pringle 8. Swedish experience of sheltered housing and
conflicting theories in use with special regards to honour related violence
(HRV) Eva Wikström & Mehdi Ghazinour 9. Theatre enriching social work with
immigrants: the case of a Finnish multicultural theatre group Marika
Westerling & Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski 10. Traps of humanitarian aid:
observations from a village community in Sri Lanka Bogdan Lenik & Mojca
Urek 11. Travelling Hopefully?: A Postscript Charlotte Williams and Mekeda
Graham
1. Travelling Hopefully: Race/Ethnic Relations and Social Work Research: A
Transnational Dialogue Charlotte Williams and Mekada Graham 2. Attempting
to mainstream ethnicity in a multi-country EU mental health and social
inclusion project: lessons for social work Shulamit Ramon, Peter Ryan &
Mojca Urek 3. Redefining relations among minority users and social workers
Marianne Hedlund & Anne Moe 4. Whiteness and the politics of 'race' in
child protection guidelines in Ireland Alastair Christie 5. What about the
influence of Dutch culture on integration? Anne Gordijn 6.
Equality-of-oppressions and anti-discriminatory models in social work:
reflections from the USA and UK Mekada Graham & Jerome H. Schiele 7.
Swedish welfare responses to ethnicity: the case of children and their
families Keith Pringle 8. Swedish experience of sheltered housing and
conflicting theories in use with special regards to honour related violence
(HRV) Eva Wikström & Mehdi Ghazinour 9. Theatre enriching social work with
immigrants: the case of a Finnish multicultural theatre group Marika
Westerling & Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski 10. Traps of humanitarian aid:
observations from a village community in Sri Lanka Bogdan Lenik & Mojca
Urek 11. Travelling Hopefully?: A Postscript Charlotte Williams and Mekeda
Graham
Transnational Dialogue Charlotte Williams and Mekada Graham 2. Attempting
to mainstream ethnicity in a multi-country EU mental health and social
inclusion project: lessons for social work Shulamit Ramon, Peter Ryan &
Mojca Urek 3. Redefining relations among minority users and social workers
Marianne Hedlund & Anne Moe 4. Whiteness and the politics of 'race' in
child protection guidelines in Ireland Alastair Christie 5. What about the
influence of Dutch culture on integration? Anne Gordijn 6.
Equality-of-oppressions and anti-discriminatory models in social work:
reflections from the USA and UK Mekada Graham & Jerome H. Schiele 7.
Swedish welfare responses to ethnicity: the case of children and their
families Keith Pringle 8. Swedish experience of sheltered housing and
conflicting theories in use with special regards to honour related violence
(HRV) Eva Wikström & Mehdi Ghazinour 9. Theatre enriching social work with
immigrants: the case of a Finnish multicultural theatre group Marika
Westerling & Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski 10. Traps of humanitarian aid:
observations from a village community in Sri Lanka Bogdan Lenik & Mojca
Urek 11. Travelling Hopefully?: A Postscript Charlotte Williams and Mekeda
Graham