TY - BOOK AU - Noble,Carolyn AU - Strauss,Helle AU - Littlechild,Brian TI - Global social work: crossing borders, blurring boundaries SN - 9781743324929 AV - HV41 .G563 2014 PY - 2014/// CY - The University Of Sydney, N.S.W. PB - Sydney University Press KW - Social service KW - International cooperation KW - Social work education KW - Human services KW - Electronic Books N1 - 1; Part I. Theory of social work - Towards identifying a philosophical basis of social work; Carolyn Noble and Mark Henrickson - Transnational social work : a new paradigm with perspectives; Isidor Wallimann - Transcending disciplinary, professional and national borders in social work education; Silvia Staub-Bernasconi - Educating social workers without boundaries through the Intercultural Social Intervention Model (ISIM); María-José Aguilar-Idáñez and Daniel Buraschi - Indigenism and Australian social work; Christine Fejo-King - Part 2. Social work as a profession - Envisioning a professional identity : charting pathways through social work education in India; Vimla V. Nadkarni and Sandra Joseph - Social work education in Indonesia : challenges and reforms; Fentiny Nugroho and Kanya Eka Santi - Social work education in South Asia : diverse, dynamic and disjointed?; Bala Raju Nikku - Social work education and family in Latin America : a case study; Carolina Muñoz-Guzmán, Sandra Mancinas and Nelly Nucci - Part 3. The development of social work education courses - Social work education in the Caribbean : charting pathways to growth and globalisation; Letnie Rock and Cerita Buchanan - Social work education and training in southern and east Africa : yesterday, today and tomorrow; Rodreck Mupedziswa and Refilwe P. Sinkamba - The current status and future challenges of social work education in South Korea; In-young Han and Jung-won Lim - Part 4. The social work curriculum - Social work education in Aotearoa/New Zealand and Australia; Barbara Staniforth and Carolyn Noble - Social work education in the United States : beyond boundaries; Clara Shockley and Frank R. Baskind - Social work education in the United Kingdom; Brian Littlechild and Karen Lyons - Part 5. Social work and the welfare state - International social work education : the Canadian context; Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha - Economic crises, neoliberalism, and the US welfare state : trends, outcomes and political struggle; Mimi Abramovitz - The Nordic welfare model, civil society and social work; Gurid Aga Askeland and Helle Strauss - Part 6. Social work and social change - Social work education in the post-socialist and post-modern era : the case of Ukraine; Tetyana Semigina and Oksano Boyko - Social work education in Eastern Europe : can post-communism be followed by diversity?; Darja Zaviršek - Social work education as a catalyst for social change and social development : case study of a Master of Social Work Program in China; Angelina W.K. Yuen-Tsang, Ben H.B. Ku and Sibin Wang - Part 7. Social work and political activism - Reflections of an activist social worker : challenging human rights violations; Linda Briskman - Contesting the neoliberal global agenda : lessons from activists; Maureen Wilson, Avery Calhoun and Elizabeth Whitmore - No issue, no politics : towards a New Left in social work education; Mel Gray and Stephen A. Webb - Part 8. The past and the future of social work - Learning from our past : climate change and disaster interventions in practice; Lena Dominelli - Social work education : current trends and future directions; Vishanthie Sewpaul - Global education for social work : old debates and future directions for international social work; Lynne M. Healy; 2; b N2 - Global Social Work: Crossing Borders, Blurring Boundaries provides a reference point for moving the current social work discourse towards understanding the local and global context in its broader significance UR - httpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2575669&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -