Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
160
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jun 1, 2000
Éditeur
Russell House Publishing
ISBN-10
189892483X
ISBN-13
9781898924838
Description
In a climate for practice increasingly shaped by global economic and social forces, the importance of a reflective discourse about the place of theory in practice is paramount. With contributions from leading academics such as Neil Thompson, Lena Dominelli, Brian Sheldon, and from social work practitioners, this essential new book critically reviews key theories and methods in the context of contemporary practice. New insights and findings emerge to reveal how, as Bill Jordan argues in the final chapter, social work can be 'a credible and relevant factor in the lives of people who use its services'. Everyone who cares about social work's role and future will find here a diversity and richness of ideas married with a clarity of thought and expression that can help them confront what the editors call 'the sheer scale and intensity of the changes in the human service organizations that are creating a growing sense of unease and ambiguity about the future'. The journey through the disputed
Genres
Contemporain