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European social work after 1989east-west exchanges between universal principles and cultural sensitivity /
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European social work after 1989edited by Walter Lorenz, Zuzana Havrdova, Oldrich Matousek.
其他題名:
east-west exchanges between universal principles and cultural sensitivity /
其他作者:
Lorenz, Walter.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xvi, 211 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Theory and Method in Social Work.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45811-9
ISBN:
9783030458119$q(electronic bk.)
European social work after 1989east-west exchanges between universal principles and cultural sensitivity /
European social work after 1989
east-west exchanges between universal principles and cultural sensitivity /[electronic resource] :edited by Walter Lorenz, Zuzana Havrdova, Oldrich Matousek. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xvi, 211 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - European social work education and practice,2662-2459. - European social work education and practice..
Chapter 1: 1989 as a Key Moment in the Development of International Dimensions of Social Work -- Chapter 2: Beginning Anew - Social Work Education in the Czech Republic after the Velvet Revolution -- Chapter 3: Nurturing Opportunities to Advance the European Values in Specific Social and Health Service Contexts - Examples from the Czech Republic -- Chapter 4: After the Divorce - Social Work in Slovakia since the Peaceful Separation of Czechoslovakia -- Chapter 5: Lithuanian Social Work's Claim to Professional Autonomy vs. Authoritarianism in Popular and Political Culture -- Chapter 6: Rebuilding Romanian Social Work Education after 1989 - Benefits and Constraints from European Collaboration -- Chapter 7: Social Work between Civil Society and the State - Lessons for and from Hungary in a European Context -- Chapter 8: Social Work Education Programmes in Russia in the Light of European Collaboration -- Chapter 9: Nordic-Baltic Cooperation in Social Work Researcher Education: A Finnish Perspective on the Impact on Scientific, Historical and Linguistic Similarities and Differences -- Chapter 10: European Social Work: Lost in Translations, United in Diversity or Based on Common and Critical Understandings? Lessons from a Multilingual University in South Tirol -- Chapter 11: Intra-National Similarities and Differences in Social Work and their Significance for Developing European Dimensions of Research and Education - The Case of Belgium -- Chapter 12: Social Work, Political Conflict and European Society: Reflections from Northern Ireland -- Chapter 13: Conclusions: Cultural Diversity and Core Principles and Values in Social Work.
This book presents a unique analysis of the learning derived from East-West contacts in social work and reflects on the discipline's inalienable trans-national dimensions, of high actuality in the face of the re-emergence of nationalisms. The fundamental transformations in Europe subsequent to the revolutions of 1989 had a profound impact on social work in terms of raising sharply the profession's relationship with politics. The exchanges between western schools of social work and the emergent academic partner institutions in former Communist countries formed a valuable testing ground for the essential principles and competences of social work in terms of their universal scientific basis on the one hand and their regard for cultural and national values and contexts on the other. The chapters in this contributed volume focus on lessons derived from fundamental social and political transformations, highlighted by East-West encounters and intra-national divisions, and thereby have important messages for mastering impending transformations in the light of the global COVID-19 health crisis. They demonstrate how cultural and social divisions can be addressed constructively with direct implications for training and practice in dramatically changing contexts: Lithuanian social work's claim to professional autonomy vs. authoritarianism in popular and political culture Social work between civil society and the state - lessons for and from Hungary in a European context When Europe's East, West, North and South meet: learning from cross-country collaboration in creating an international social work master programme Nordic-Baltic cooperation in social work researcher education: A Finnish perspective on the impact on scientific, historical and linguistic similarities and differences Intra-national similarities and differences in social work and their significance for developing European dimensions of research and education Social work, political conflict and European society: reflections from Northern Ireland European Social Work After 1989: East-West Exchanges Between Universal Principles and Cultural Sensitivity is an invaluable resource for social work educators; social work practitioners confronted with national and international divisions; students of social work, of social administration and policy; and any policy researcher with a comparative focus.
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