Full Description
This Encyclopedia defines the landscape of social work with over 160 research-informed entries. Drawing on analytical and reflective perspectives, it demonstrates the profession's commitment to improving societies globally.
Contributions are provided by leaders in the field, including those with expertise in indigenous and decolonial scholarship. Entries address contemporary global issues, including climate change, migration, women's reproductive rights, and the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence. The Encyclopedia also highlights emerging challenges and opportunities related to social work research, education, professional development, practice and theory.
This Encyclopedia is an essential reference for scholars, students and educators in social work. It is also highly relevant for policymakers and practitioners interested in applying social work principles to address a range of sociopolitical and environmental problems.
Key Features:
Examines social work practice with diverse populations
Addresses contemporary issues of human rights and social justice
Sheds light on key dimensions of social work practice, education, professional development, research and theory
Contents
Contents
Preface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
SECTION 1 CONTEMPORARY AND
GLOBAL ISSUES IN
SOCIAL WORK 1
Introduction 2
Donna Baines, Prospera
Tedam, Gianinna Muñoz Arce,
and Liz Beddoe
1 Abolitionist social work 5
Ian Hyslop
2 Animals and social work 8
Nik Taylor and Zoei Sutton
3 Artificial intelligence and
social work: a critical
perspective 11
Neil Ballantyne
4 Beyond mandated reporting 14
Sam Harrell and Grace Pappas
5 Climate change, the
Anthropocene, and social work 17
Jennifer Boddy and Leah Holdsworth
6 Critical social work's neoliberal
horizon 20
Heather Lynch
7 Data justice and social work 22
Neil Ballantyne
8 Decarceration and the role of
social work 25
Matthew Epperson and Alexa Cinque
9 Digital literacies in social work 27
Amanda M. L. Taylor-Beswick
10 Disaster risk reduction and
social work 30
Timothy Sim and Ke Cui
11 Disrupting normative whiteness
in social work: educating for
change 33
Sonia M. Tascón and
Sharlotte Tusasiirwe
12 Ecological social work and
environmental sustainability 36
Antoinette Lombard
13 Forcibly displaced people and
human rights: the protection
and prejudice paradox 39
George Palattiyil and Dina Sidhva
14 Funeral industry and social
work 42
Lise Johns and Brittany Archer
15 Future perspectives of social
care and social work 45
Mark Henrickson
16 Futures thinking and foresight
practice in social work 48
Laura Burney Nissen
17 Global mobility of social
workers 51
Shajimon Peter and Allen Bartley
18 Global perspectives on social
work and political conflict 54
Jim Campbell
19 Intersex and variations in sex
characteristics 57
Katrina Roen, Sarah
Hendrica Bickerton, and Eileen Joy
20 Migration policies 60
Sofia Dedotsi
21 Nationalist (right-wing)
populism and the challenges for
social work 63
Carolyn Noble and Goetz Ottmann
22 Post-disaster response and
recovery in social work 66
Ke Cui, Timothy Sim, and
Lena Dominelli
23 Poverty-aware social work 69
Michal Krumer-Nevo
24 Predictive risk decision-making
tools in child welfare 72
Emily Keddell
25 Public libraries and social work
practice: partnerships for social
justice 75
Sabine Wardle, Monique
Shephard, and Karen Bell
26 Refugee resettlement and social
media 78
Jay Marlowe
27 Reproductive justice and social
work 81
E. Goldblatt Hyatt
28 Securitization theory and
securitized safeguarding in
social work 84
David McKendrick and Jo Finch
29 Social media and social work
practice 87
Liz Beddoe and Tarsem Singh
Cooner
30 Social protection: pasifika
responses 90
Yvonne Crichton-Hill
31 Veterinary social work 93
Bethanie A. Poe, Pamela
Linden, and Elizabeth B. Strand
32 War, peace, and post-war
reconstruction 96
Darja Zaviršek
SECTION 2 POPULATIONS AND
PRACTICE IN SOCIAL
WORK 99
Introduction 100
Sarah Donnelly, Esther C. L.
Goh, Hilary N. Weaver, and
Christa Fouché
33 Abortion and social work 103
Liz Beddoe
34 Adoption: transracial and
transnational considerations 106
JaeRan Kim
35 Adverse and positive childhood
experiences in social work
practice 109
Ladan Hashemi
36 Ageing of Indigenous
communities 112
Lorena Patricia GallardoPeralta and Esteban
Sánchez-Moreno
37 Assisted dying in social work 115
Donna McAuliffe
38 Cancer care discourse 118
Rosalie Pockett and Kim Hobbs
39 Care-experienced young
people's mental health:
co-producing system change 121
Pearse McCusker, Autumn
Roesch-Marsh, and Christina
McMellon
40 Childhood-onset disability:
engaging families with lived
experience 124
Lyndal Hickey
41 Child-to-parent violence and
abuse: social work challenges
and responses 127
Declan Coogan and Tara Kelly
42 Corrections and social work 130
Vivian Geiran
43 Cultural conceptualization of
child neglect: when wrong is
deemed to be right 133
Esmeranda Manful and
Alhassan Abdullah
44 Decision-making and bias in
child protection systems 136
Ian Hyslop and Emily Keddell
45 Diasporic experiences
of Indigenous women:
an intersectional gender
perspective 139
Alicia Rain
46 Disability: contrasting
approaches 142
Hisayo Katsui
47 Disability: future care provision
planning for children 146
Clara Jung Won Choi
48 Elder abuse and neglect 149
Stephan Geyer
49 Family rights in children and
families social work 152
Ariane Critchley
50 Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
and social work 155
Anita Gibbs
51 Financial counselling as
an intervention to enhance
financial wellbeing 158
Katri Viitasalo, Anniina
Kaittila, and Jin Huang
52 Gender-based violence and
social work 161
Sarah Wendt
53 Homelessness and social work 164
Robyn Martin
54 Hospice social work at end-oflife 167
Geok Ling Lee
55 Indebtedness 170
Lorena Pérez-Roa
56 Indigeneity in statutory care:
centring Indigenous knowing,
being, and doing 173
Kerri Cleaver
57 Intimate partner violence 176
Ariana Zane and John Devaney
58 Men, masculinities, and
interpersonal violence 179
Alankaar Sharma
59 Mental disorders and cultural
beliefs: social work strategies to
combat stigma 182
Nontembeko Joyce Bila
60 Migrant experiences of 1.5
generation 185
Hyeeun Kim
61 Older people and their families 188
Alisoun Milne and Sarah Donnelly
62 Out-of-home care 191
Lorna Stabler
63 Precarious livelihoods and
social work 194
Catherina Schenck and
Derick Blaauw
64 Primary healthcare and the
role of social work: strengths,
challenges, and collaborative
potential 197
Nele Feryn, Joris De Corte,
and Rudi Roose
65 Rural social work 200
Margaret Alston and
Tricia Hazeleger
66 Safe supply in the context of
harm reduction 203
Donna Baines and Mohamed
Ibrahim
67 School-based avoidance and
social work 206
Jennifer Rafter and Joshua Law
68 School social work:
re-examining the multifaceted
layers 209
Jennifer Rafter
69 Self-neglect and hoarding 212
David M.R. Orr
70 Sexual and gender diversity in
later life: resilience, resistance,
engagement and support 215
Trish Hafford-Letchfield
71 Social determinants of health
and social work 218
Karen M. Sewell and Toula
Kourgiantakis
72 Street children's hope in
poverty-related contexts 220
Dieuveut Gaïty
73 Substance use 223
Wulf Livingston
74 Teenage motherhood: stigma
and wellbeing 226
Jemma Hamley
75 Young carers: rights,
relationships, and resilience 229
James Cox and Kalia Kaparounaki
76 Youth justice and social work 232
Jioji Ravulo
77 Youth participation in cancer
care 235
Kate Thompson, Ilana Berger,
and Lynette Joubert
SECTION 3 EDUCATION AND
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT IN
SOCIAL WORK 238
Introduction 239
Liz Beddoe and Darla Spence
Coffey
78 Artificial intelligence in social
work education 241
Tarsem Singh Cooner
79 Artificial intelligence in social
work: ethical considerations 244
Eglė Šumskienė
80 Artificial intelligence:
opportunities and challenges
for integration in practice 247
Caroline Webb and Deborah
Hadwin
81 Arts-based pedagogy and
fiction literature 250
Eveliina Heino and Laura
Tarkiainen
82 Co-creating social work
curriculum 253
Louise Whitaker and Brenda
Morris
83 Critical approaches to social
work regulation and licensure 256
Donna Baines and Natalie Clark
84 Critical social theory in social
work education 259
Paul Michael Garrett
85 Decolonizing the social
work curriculum: important
processes 262
Joleen Ryan and Sophie Goldingay
86 Distance education in social
work: increasing student
engagement 265
Kim Robinson and Sevi Vassos
87 Doctoral education in social
work: emerging trends 268
Susan P. Kemp
88 Ethics in social work 271
Sarah Banks
89 Global standards for social
work training and education 274
Darla Spence Coffey
90 Indigenization of social work in
China 277
Jie Lei and Xuejiao Yi
91 Interprofessional collaborative
education and practice 279
Darla Spence Coffey
92 Leadership for systems change 281
Christa Fouché
93 Management in social work:
a conceptual framework for
balancing service capacity and
quality 284
Lambert K. Engelbrecht
94 Podcasting content in social
work 287
Mim Fox
95 Resilience for social workers:
personal and organizational
dimensions 290
Louise Grant
96 Retention of social workers:
examples from 20 years of
research 292
Pia Tham
97 Student mental health in social
work education: impacts and
implications 295
Liz Beddoe and Susan Gair
98 Student poverty as a social
justice issue 298
Susan Gair and Liz Beddoe
99 Supervision in social work 301
David Wilkins
100 Teaching critical reflection 304
Christine Morley
101 Work-integrated learning in
social work education 307
Kathryn Hay, Dominic
Chilvers, and Tracie Mafile'o
SECTION 4 RESEARCH IN
SOCIAL WORK 310
Introduction 311
Louise Harms, Ilse Julkunen,
and Christa Fouché
102 Academic-practice research
collaboration 314
Nanne Isokuortti, Ilse
Julkunen, and Maija Jäppinen
103 Ageing and social work
research: challenges and
opportunities 317
Sarah Donnelly and Alisoun Milne
104 Case study research in social
work 320
Mary Liya Kanakkappally
Antony, and Christa Fouché
105 Clinical health practice
research 324
Alys-Marie Manguy and
Alison Hocking
106 Constructivist grounded theory
in social work research 327
Annaley Clarke and Karen Healy
107 Creative collaboration in
research 330
Catrine Torbjørnsen Halås
108 Creative writing in social work
research 333
Mona B. Livholts
109 Critical policy analysis:
inequity, advocacy and
frameworks for practice 336
Jennifer Davidson
110 Critical realism and social work
research: a brief introduction 339
Stan Houston
111 Decolonizing citational
practices in social work
scholarship and research 342
Gurnam Singh
112 Design decisions for research:
strengthening congruence 346
Laura Ann Chubb and
Christa Fouché
113 Ethnographic methods to
observe social work practice 349
Harry Ferguson
114 Evidence in community
research: criteria for credibility
and actionability 352
Laura Ann Chubb and
Christa Fouché
115 Experimental designs in
research 356
Celia Chan
116 Fundamentals of quantitative
data analysis in social work
research 360
Ladan Hashemi and Allen Bartley
117 Historical methodology in
social work 364
John Gal and Roni Holler
118 Historiography as a social work
research approach 367
Darja Zaviršek and Susanne
M. Maurer
119 Interpretative
phenomenological analysis as
a research approach for social
work 370
Sarah Vicary and Gillian Ferguson
120 Multimethod participatory
research designs: selection and
sequencing considerations 373
Laura Ann Chubb
121 Multiple case study
methodology 377
Tobias Pötzsch
122 Narrative methods in social
work research 379
Michaela Rogers
123 Participatory research in social
work education 382
Niamh Flanagan and Elaine Wilson
124 Photovoice and social work
research 385
Michele Jarldorn
125 Practice research: the
organizational context 388
Bowen McBeath and
Michael J. Austin
126 Practice-based research in
social work: enhancing field
education and service delivery 391
Lynette Joubert and Alison
Hocking
127 Reflexive thematic analysis for
social work research 395
Eileen Joy
128 Researching with First Nations
youth 398
Mishel McMahon and Corina
Modderman
129 Service users as collaborators
in social work research 401
Maja Lundemark Andersen,
Kirsten Mejlvig, and Lars Uggerhøj
130 Synthesizing the literature to
inform social work practice and
research 404
Katheryn Margaret Pascoe
and Deborah Lynch
131 Systematic literature searching
for social work 407
Katheryn Margaret Pascoe
132 Theory of change and social
work research 410
Kelsey Deane
SECTION 5 THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORKS IN
SOCIAL WORK 413
Introduction 414
Antoinette Lombard, Jioji
Ravulo, and Liz Beddoe
133 Activists, advocates, and
agitators: social work's
enduring "radical kernel" 417
Michael Lavalette
134 Anti-oppressive social work:
theory and practice 420
Donna Baines, Bindi Bennett,
and Natalie Clark
135 Anti-racism in social work 423
Prospera Tedam
136 Attachment and human
development: challenging
Western perspectives 426
Peter Choate and Gabrielle
Lindstrom
137 Children and young people's
agency 429
Esther C. L. Goh
138 Cognitive behavioural therapy 432
Barbara Staniforth
139 Co-production in social work
practice 435
Shulamit Ramon
140 Counselling in social work 438
Barbara Staniforth and Jo Appleby
141 Critical incident reflection 441
Ilse Julkunen, Lars Uggerhøj,
and Nina Schiøll Skjefstad
142 Cultural humility in the context
of social work 444
Yayoi Ide
143 Dissenting social work 447
Paul Michael Garrett
144 Epistemic injustice and social
work 450
Silvia Fargion
145 Feminism and social work 453
Ruth Phillips
146 Geopolitics of social work
knowledge 456
Gianinna Muñoz Arce
147 Grief, loss, and social work 459
Panagiotis Pentaris
148 Indigenous resilience 462
Hilary N. Weaver
149 Intersectional feminist
perspective on women's mental
health 465
Emma Tseris
150 Intersectionality and social
work 468
Claudia Bernard
151 Motivational interviewing and
social work 471
Donald Forrester
152 Power and social work 473
Stephen A. Webb
153 Psychodynamic theory and
social work practice: the
relational turn 476
Lina Hartocollis
154 Reciprocal filial care
framework 480
Hong-Jae Park
155 Reflective practice: theoretical
perspectives 483
Gillian Ruch
156 Social and community
development for sustainable
and transformative change 486
Antoinette Lombard
157 Social protection across the
lifecourse 489
Caroline McGregor
158 Spirituality and social work:
theory and practice 492
Holly Nelson-Becker
159 Strengths perspective in social
work 495
Robin Miller
160 Trauma-informed social work
practice 498
Louise Harms and Kath Sellick
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