International Social Work: Issues, Strategies, and ProgramsSAGE, 2006 - 415 էջ International Social Work: Issues, Strategies, and Programs draws together the practice wisdom emerging within the broad scope of international social work practice. Using an integrated perspectives approach, which incorporates global, human rights, ecological, and social development perspectives, authors David Cox and Manohar Pawar prepare readers to actively respond to modern global challenges that are critical to the well-being of people, communities, nations, and ultimately to all of us. |
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International Social Work | 1 |
Conclusion | 25 |
The Ecological Perspective | 33 |
The Application of the Integratedperspectives | 40 |
The Global Context of International Social Work | 49 |
The Organizational Context | 55 |
The Ideological Context | 65 |
Conclusion | 73 |
The Field of Conflict and Postconflict | 241 |
The Field of Displacement | 267 |
The Field of Displacement | 291 |
International Social Work With Specific Populations | 325 |
Challenges for International | 355 |
International Federation of Social | 377 |
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Background and Issues | 107 |
Programs and Strategies | 131 |
Background and Issues | 161 |
Programs and Strategies | 191 |
The Field of Conflict and Postconflict | 213 |
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About the Authors | 415 |
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International Social Work : Issues, Strategies, And Programs David Cox,Manohar Shankar Pawar Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2010 |
International Social Work: Issues, Strategies, and Programs David Cox,Manohar Pawar Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2005 |
International Social Work: Issues, Strategies, and Programs David Cox,Manohar S. Pawar Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2006 |
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