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This volume gives an account of the fundamental developments transforming social work in Europe at the beginning of the 21st century. A European standard of social work has already emerged, but models for future European social work are absent. Therefore, the compendium gives an overview of the current transformation process for the first time, discussing the visible and invisible changes and mapping out where social work is positioned in the emerging post-welfare states. Contents include: A General Introduction: Transforming Perspectives. Social Work in Europe and European Social Work * Analytical Perspectives: Social Work in Europe and European Social Work in Post-Welfarist Contexts * Professional Perspectives: Main Approaches of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work * Positions: New Theoretical and Methodological Discourses of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work * Future Perspectives of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work * Social Work's Contribution to a Social Europe. [Subject: Social Work, European Studies]
Contents
Table of Contents
1) General Introduction: Transforming Perspectives. Social Work in Europe and
European Social Work
2) Analytical Perspectives: Social Work in Europe and European Social Work in
Post-Welfarist Contexts
i) Chapter-Introduction by the editors
ii) Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and the European Economic Union
iii) Risk Factors, Vulnerability, and "Anti-Social Behavior"
iv) Individualization, Liberal Freedom, and Social Work in Europe
v) Civil society, Self-Organization, and Resistance
vi) Poverty, Social Inclusion, and Egalitarianism
3) Professional Perspectives: Main Approaches of Social Work in Europe and
European Social Work
i) Chapter Introduction by the editors
ii) Social Work and Families
iii) Social Work and Schooling
iv) Social Work and Criminal Justice
v) Social Work Law
vi) Social Work and Adults
vii) Community Development, Community Organization and Social Work
viii) Disability Rights and Disability Studies in Social Work
4) Positions: New Theoretical and Methodological Discourses of Social Work in
Europe and European Social Work
i) Chapter-Introduction by the editors
ii) Evidence-Based Social Work
iii) Social Pedagogy
iv) Ethnicity, Migration, and Anti-Racist Strategies in Social Work
v) Feminist Social Work
vi) Social Work Politics and Radical Social Work
vii) Social Work and Childhood
viii) Transnational Social Work
5) Future Perspectives of Social Work in Europe and European Social Work
i) Chapter-Introduction by the editors
ii) Social Work in the Knowledge Capitalism
iii) New Charity and Social Work
iv) Professionalization in Social Services
v) Social Work Education
vi) The Clients, the User , and the Consumer in Social Work
6) Social Work's Contribution to a Social Europe
7) Keywords
8) Authors