This chapter deals with changing patterns of social work education in a rapidly globalising world. Neoliberalism and advances in information technology are creating spaces for cross-border, virtual education as never before. The chapter interrogates the impact of neocolonial, capitalist expansion of higher education as a tradable commodity, and reviews some of the debates around the universal and the particular with regard to cross border virtual education. The universal-particular debate is further probed by reviewing global initiatives of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW), such as the Global Definition, program consultations linked to the Global Standards,...
The <i>Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education</i> provides an authoritative overv...
The reality that social work is a global profession is explored. Authors encourage a broadening of s...
Internationalising the curriculum is a priority of universities worldwide and increasingly a focus o...
Abstract In the face of a rapidly changing world, social work education is undergoing a transformat...
Social work is enmeshed in the context of globalisation, offering new opportunities as well as threa...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
The reality that social work is a global profession is explored. Authors encourage a broadening of s...
Today in the United States of America, social work education at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doc...
Social workers in the United States are confronted on a daily basis with challenges reflecting the i...
The following contribution addresses the questions: Is social work education prepared to promote the...
Increasing globalisation, reorganisation of the Scandinavian welfare regimes and the awareness of in...
Angeline Barretta-Herman, Patrick Leung, Brian Littlechild, Henry Parada, and Gidraph G. Wairire, 'T...
Institutions of higher education have been particularly vulnerable to the pressures of globalization...
The <i>Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education</i> provides an authoritative overv...
The reality that social work is a global profession is explored. Authors encourage a broadening of s...
Internationalising the curriculum is a priority of universities worldwide and increasingly a focus o...
Abstract In the face of a rapidly changing world, social work education is undergoing a transformat...
Social work is enmeshed in the context of globalisation, offering new opportunities as well as threa...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
The reality that social work is a global profession is explored. Authors encourage a broadening of s...
Today in the United States of America, social work education at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doc...
Social workers in the United States are confronted on a daily basis with challenges reflecting the i...
The following contribution addresses the questions: Is social work education prepared to promote the...
Increasing globalisation, reorganisation of the Scandinavian welfare regimes and the awareness of in...
Angeline Barretta-Herman, Patrick Leung, Brian Littlechild, Henry Parada, and Gidraph G. Wairire, 'T...
Institutions of higher education have been particularly vulnerable to the pressures of globalization...
The <i>Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education</i> provides an authoritative overv...
The reality that social work is a global profession is explored. Authors encourage a broadening of s...
Internationalising the curriculum is a priority of universities worldwide and increasingly a focus o...