Practical and Political Approaches to Recontextualizing Social Work explores practical and political ways in which social work practice has been reconstructed. Chapters identify this recontextualization of social work and how it is changing, adapting, and transforming the profession along with providing the potential implications for the profession. This book grants insight on the reconstruction of social work on the personal and interpersonal level (“case” work) and also on those intending to impact social work on the local/global environment level in all dimensions: politically, economically, socially, and ecologically. In addition, the book includes a shift from the present short-term and micro/personal view to a future and much broader and encompassing perspective and practice vision. This book is essential for social workers, practitioners, policymakers, government officials, researchers, academicians, and students who want to learn more about the recontextualizing of modern social work in a shifting global environment.
Topics Covered
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Community Development
•Eco-Disasters
•Ecological Social Work
•Job Training
•Politics
•Relational Work
•Social Work
•Social Work Entrepreneurialism
•Social Workspace and Place
•Socio-Legal Collaborations
Topics Covered
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Community Development
•Eco-Disasters
•Ecological Social Work
•Job Training
•Politics
•Relational Work
•Social Work
•Social Work Entrepreneurialism
•Social Workspace and Place
•Socio-Legal Collaborations