Chan reviews the book Advances in social welfare in Hong Kong, edited by Daniel T. L. Shek, Lam Mong Chow, Au Chor Fai & J. J. Lee. Social welfare, usually taken to cover a wife scope of public services, is specifically confined within the premise of social work in this book. Papers reviewed are organised inder two parts: Advances in Social Welfare Services and Advances in Social Welfare Research . All the papers are concerned with contemporary issues in social work rather than expanding the usual scope of social welfare to cover education, housing, etc. Nonetheless, with the impressive title and well thought out contents, this oversight seems trivial. The book is hoped to contribute to the emerging debate in socail work in Hong Kong in ...
This paper is a response to the increasing internationalization of the concept of social quality. It...
Wen reviews the book Poverty in the Midst of Affluence: How Hong Kong Mismanaged Its Prosperity, by ...
Book review of Mel Gray, John Coates and Michael Yellowbird (Eds.), Indigenous Social Work Around th...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong\u27s housing policy: A case study in social justice by Bet...
This book is a collection of research papers on the political and social conditions of Hong Kong spo...
The author argues that there is not a systematic discussion on indigenization of social work values ...
Chan reviews the book Remaking citizenship in Hong Kong : community, nation and the global city ed...
This article reviews the book: “Social work and human services best practice”, edited by Wing Hong C...
Book review of Michael J. Austin (Ed.), Changing Welfare Services: Case Studies of Local Welfare Ref...
Book review of Sharlene B. C. L. Furuto (Ed). Social Welfare in East Asia and the Pacific. Columbia ...
Book review of Roger Goodman, Gordon White and Huck-ju Kwon (Eds.), The East Asian Welfare Model: We...
Book review of Ian Gough and Geof Wood with Armando Barrientos, Philipa Bevan, Peer Davis and Graham...
One could be seduced into a critique of this volume that focuses on its potential to overstate the m...
Book review of Kojun Furukawa, Social Welfare in Japan: Principles and Applications. Melbourne, Aust...
Book Review:<br />Shweta Singh (Editor): Social Work and Social Development : Perspectives from Indi...
This paper is a response to the increasing internationalization of the concept of social quality. It...
Wen reviews the book Poverty in the Midst of Affluence: How Hong Kong Mismanaged Its Prosperity, by ...
Book review of Mel Gray, John Coates and Michael Yellowbird (Eds.), Indigenous Social Work Around th...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong\u27s housing policy: A case study in social justice by Bet...
This book is a collection of research papers on the political and social conditions of Hong Kong spo...
The author argues that there is not a systematic discussion on indigenization of social work values ...
Chan reviews the book Remaking citizenship in Hong Kong : community, nation and the global city ed...
This article reviews the book: “Social work and human services best practice”, edited by Wing Hong C...
Book review of Michael J. Austin (Ed.), Changing Welfare Services: Case Studies of Local Welfare Ref...
Book review of Sharlene B. C. L. Furuto (Ed). Social Welfare in East Asia and the Pacific. Columbia ...
Book review of Roger Goodman, Gordon White and Huck-ju Kwon (Eds.), The East Asian Welfare Model: We...
Book review of Ian Gough and Geof Wood with Armando Barrientos, Philipa Bevan, Peer Davis and Graham...
One could be seduced into a critique of this volume that focuses on its potential to overstate the m...
Book review of Kojun Furukawa, Social Welfare in Japan: Principles and Applications. Melbourne, Aust...
Book Review:<br />Shweta Singh (Editor): Social Work and Social Development : Perspectives from Indi...
This paper is a response to the increasing internationalization of the concept of social quality. It...
Wen reviews the book Poverty in the Midst of Affluence: How Hong Kong Mismanaged Its Prosperity, by ...
Book review of Mel Gray, John Coates and Michael Yellowbird (Eds.), Indigenous Social Work Around th...