Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
90
Language
English
Published
Jan 23, 2017
Publisher
Kirwin Maclean Associates
ISBN-10
1903575931
ISBN-13
9781903575932
Description
In a unique exploration of social work, the narrative unfolds through a carefully curated selection of 42 objects, each representing a significant aspect of the discipline. Mark Doel invites readers to engage with the history, practices, and philosophies of social work in a way that is both tangible and thought-provoking. By examining these artifacts, the complexities of human connection and support come to life, revealing how material culture intertwines with the social fabric.
This innovative approach prompts reflection on the meanings attached to each object, encouraging a deeper understanding of the values and challenges faced in the field. It transcends traditional storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of social work as it faces modern-day realities, exploring how these physical items can signify broader societal issues and the ongoing quest for social justice.
This innovative approach prompts reflection on the meanings attached to each object, encouraging a deeper understanding of the values and challenges faced in the field. It transcends traditional storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of social work as it faces modern-day realities, exploring how these physical items can signify broader societal issues and the ongoing quest for social justice.