International Perspectives on Social Work and Political Conflict

International Perspectives on Social Work and Political Conflict

Tosone, Carol; Campbell, Jim; Duffy, Joe

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2019

190

Dura

Inglês

9781138557307

15 a 20 dias

435

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Introduction; Joe Duffy and Jim Campbell; Chapter 1: International Perspectives on Social Work and Political Conflict Jim Campbell; Chapter 2: Social Work Practice and Political Conflict Joe Duffy; Chapter 3: Normalising the Abnormal: Two Accounts or Social Work Practice During the Conflict in Norther Ireland Carolyn Ewart and Patricia Higgins; Chapter 4: The Northern Irish Study: Voices of Social Work through the Troubles Joe Duffy, Jim Campbell and Carol Tosone; Chapter 5: Shared Trauma and Social Work Practice in Communal Disasters Carol Tosone; Chapter 6: Critical Reflection on the Social Work Experiences in Northern Ireland - Perspectives from Bosnia and Herzegovina Reima Ana Maglajlic and Sanela Cekic-Basic; Chapter 7: Social Work and the Cyprus Problem: The Challenges of Reconciliation in the De Factor Divided and Crisis-Ridden Societies Vasilios Ioakimidis and Nicos Trimikliniotis; Chapter 8: The Israeli Context Merav Moshe Grodofsky; Chapter 9: Social Work in Palestine: An Emerging Professions in an Emerging State Sami Al-kilani; Chapter 10: The Role of Social Workers In and After Political Conflict in South Africa: Reflections Across the Fence Yasmin Turton and Adrian van Breda; Chapter 11: Tajikistan: Social Work, Conflict and Change in a Post-Soviet Independent State Alison McInnes; Chapter 12: Democratic Development and the Changing Engagement of Social Work in Hong Kong Raees Begum Baig; Chapter 13: Understanding the Social Work Role in War and Conflict: Towards Global Validation, Shared-Learning, and Policy Development Roray Truell; Index
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Social Work Education Projects;International Social Work Curriculum;South African National Defence Force;state and civil society;Core Social Work Curricula;Northern Ireland;National Welfare Approaches;Israel-Palestine;Northern Irish Literature;conflict resolution;Military Social Worker;societal upheaval;Human Development Index;community based approaches;UK Withdrawal;community trauma;Terms Vicarious Trauma;social work and conflict;Palestinian Authorities;social work and violence;Northern Ireland Peace Agreement;political conflict;South African History Online;social work;HKSAR Government;colonisation legacy;Northern Ireland Social Care Council;Social Work Education;John Vorster Square;Social Work Curriculum;Arab Jewish Center;Turkish Cypriots;Security Police;Chinese Government;Greek Cypriots;Non-violent Resistance;Arab Social Work