ソーシャルワーク読本(第2版)<br>Social Work : A Reader(2 NED)

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ソーシャルワーク読本(第2版)
Social Work : A Reader(2 NED)

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032014500
  • eISBN:9781000858877

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Building on the successful 1st edition, this reader brings together some of the most significant ideas that have informed social work practice over the last fifty years. At the same time as presenting these foundational extracts, the book includes commentaries that allow the reader to understand the selected extracts on their own terms as well as to be aware of their relations to each other and to the wider social work context.

There is no settled view or easy consensus about what social work is and should be, and the ideas reflected in this volume are themselves diverse and complex. The world of social work has changed greatly over the last ten years, and this new edition reflects that change with new material on the decolonisation of social work knowledges, the greater emphasis on inter-disciplinarity and co-production and the new concern for identities.

With an accessible introduction to contextualise the selections, the book is divided into three main sections, each presenting key texts drawn from a wide range of perspectives: psychological, sociological, philosophical, educational and political, as well as perspectives that are grounded in the experiences of practitioners and those who use services, which have contributed to the development of:

  • the profession of social work
  • knowledge and values for social work and
  • practice in social work.

By providing students and practitioners with an easy way into reading first-hand some of the most interesting, foundational texts of the subject, it will be required reading for all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and professionals undertaking post-qualifying training.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Reading social work
Trish McCulloch and Viviene E. Cree

Part One - The Profession of Social Work

Commentary One

Chapter One – Black History Month: a provocation and a timeline
Charlotte Williams and Claudia Bernard

Chapter Two – But is it social work?
Richard Hugman

Chapter Three – The politics of social work
Iain Ferguson

Chapter Four – Changes in the form of knowledge in social work: from the ‘social’ to the ‘informational’?
Nigel Parton

Chapter Five – The quest for a universal social work: some issues and implications
Mel Gray and Jan Fook

Chapter Six – The (r)evolution and decolonization of social work ethics: The Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles
Vishanthie Sewpaul and Mark Henrickson

Chapter Seven – Human rights practice: possibilities and pitfalls for developing emancipatory social work
Sarah Cemlyn

Chapter Eight – The impact of scandal and inquiries on social work and the personal social services
Ray Jones

Chapter Nine – Social work in a risk society
Stephen A. Webb

Chapter Ten – Am I my brother’s keeper?
Zygmunt Bauman

Chapter Eleven – Research from the Underside
Bob Holman

Chapter Twelve – What is Professional Social Work?
Malcolm Payne

Chapter Thirteen – The Client Speaks
Martin Davies

Chapter Fourteen – Service users and practitioners reunited: the key component for social work reform
Peter Beresford and Suzy Croft

Part Two – Knowledge and Values for Social Work

Commentary Two

Chapter Fifteen – The sociological imagination
C. Wright Mills

Chapter Sixteen – Reassessing attachment theory in child welfare
Sue White, Matthew Gibson, David Wastell and Patricia Walsh

Chapter Seventeen – A critique of the adverse childhood experiences framework in epidemiology and public health: Uses and misuses
Michelle Kelly-Irving and Cyrille Delpierre

Chapter Eighteen – Resilience: Some conceptual considerations
Michael Rutter

Chapter Nineteen – A Critical Understanding of Social Work by Paolo Freire (1919)
Marilynn Moch

Chapter Twenty – There is an alternative: homines curans and the limits of neoliberalism
Joan Tronto

Chapter Twenty-one – The social model of disability
Mike Oliver

Chapter Twenty-two – The relevance of Nancy Fraser for transformative social work education
Dorothee Hölscher, Vivienne Bozalek and Mel Gray

Chapter Twenty-three – Feminism for the 99%
Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser

Chapter Twenty-four – Intersectionality’s definitional dilemmas
Patricia Hill Collins

Chapter Twenty-five – Learning to deliver LGBT+ aged care
Trish Hafford-Letchfield, Alfonso Pezzella, Sandra Connell, Mojca Urek, Anže Jurček, Agnes Higgins, Brian Keogh, Nina Van de Vaart, Irma Rabelink, George Robotham, Elisa Bus, Charlotte Buitenkamp and Sarah Lewis-Brooke

Chapter Twenty-six – Towards practicing social work law
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot

Chapter Twenty-seven – What are values and ethics?
Chris Beckett, Andrew Maynard and Peter Jordan

Chapter Twenty-eight - Green social work in theory and practice: a new environmental paradigm for the profession
Lena Dominelli

Part Three – Practice in Social Work

Commentary Three

Chapter Twenty-nine – On the nature of practice
Michael Whan

Chapter Thirty – ‘Radical Social Work’ by Roy Bailey and Mike Brake: A Classic Text Revisited
Steve Rogowski

Chapter Thirty-one – The critical role of street level bureaucrats
Michael Lipsky

Chapter Thirty-two – Assessment in the twenty-first century
Judith Milner, Steve Myers and Patrick O’Byrne

Chapter Thirty-three – The significance of African-centered social work for social work practice
Tricia Bent-Goodley, Colita Nichols Fairfax and Iris Carlton-LaNey

Chapter Thirty-four – Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management
Kenneth R. Yeager and Albert R. Roberts

Chapter Thirty-five – The contemporary context of relationship-based practice
Gillian Ruch

Chapter Thirty-six – The ecological systems metaphor in Australasia
Kieran O'Donoghue and Jane Maidment

Chapter Thirty-seven – The strengths perspective in social work practice: extensions and cautions
Dennis Saleebey

Chapter Thirty-eight – Personalisation through participation: A new script for public services
Charles Leadbeater

Chapter Thirty-nine – Collaboration and partnership in context
Colin Whittington

Chapter Forty – A review of Donald A. Schön’s, The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action
Michael Emslie and Rob Watts

Chapter Forty-one – Making things new: Distant Voices and Unbound at Vox Liminis with Padraig O’Tuama
Padraig O’Tuama

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