Internationalizing Social Work Education : : Insights From Leading Figures Across the Globe / / Gurid Aga Askeland, Malcolm Payne.

Social work education has developed internationally over the past 50 years as part of wider processes of economic and cultural globalization. Diverse political and social events across the world have shaped social work and its education, leading to aims and methods that are shared and contested. Thi...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol UP/Policy Press Complete eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Contents --
List of tables --
List of abbreviations --
Acknowledgements --
A note on terminology --
Preface --
International social work education: past and future --
The changing contexts for international social work education --
The awardees’ contribution reviewed --
Issues for the future of international social work education --
International social work education: notable figures --
Katherine A. Kendall (1910-2010): a brief biography --
Armaity S. Desai, 1992 --
Herman D. Stein, 1994 --
Robin Huws Jones, 1996 --
María del Carmen Mendoza Rangel (Mariacarmen Mendoza), 1998 --
Harriet Jakobsson, 2000 --
John Maxwell, 2002 --
Terry Hokenstad, 2004 --
Sven Hessle, 2006 --
Shulamit Ramon, 2008 --
Silvia M. Staub-Bernasconi, 2010 --
Lena Dominelli, 2012 --
Lynne Healy, 2014 --
Abye Tasse, 2016 --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Social work education has developed internationally over the past 50 years as part of wider processes of economic and cultural globalization. Diverse political and social events across the world have shaped social work and its education, leading to aims and methods that are shared and contested. This book brings together, through 13 interviews and biographies, the lives, experiences and contributions of leading social work educators from Comoros, the Caribbean, India, Mexico, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States and the United Kingdom. Their receipt of IASSW’s Katherine Kendall Award recognized that they were at the forefront of establishing and securing social work education during this period of internationalization. Exploring the aims and priorities of these leading social work educators, Askeland and Payne draw out a historical and contextual account of how social work education became widely adopted in different national and cultural environments. The Awardees’ diverse lives and professional experiences reveal the issues they faced, the paths they travelled and the prospects and threats confronting social work and its education more widely.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781447328728
9783111196633
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gurid Aga Askeland, Malcolm Payne.