This article reopens the historic debate about the roles of micro and macro practice in social work and encourages the profession to find ways to achieve a better balance between case and cause in education, practice, and research. To this end, it traces the history of the case versus cause debate including conceptual frameworks for rebalancing social work education: Bertha Capen Reynolds, C. Wright Mills, and William Schwartz, highlights three alternative approaches for resolving the dualism put forward over the years; separation, merger and interconnection; and identifies four model that help to bridge the gap by taking both the individual and the social structures into account: ecological, financial capabilities, trauma theory and oppres...
The last decade of the 19th century and the years prior to World War I was an exciting and fruitful ...
This chapter explores the implications for social work education and the profession it serves. It de...
Social work may be regarded as a product of the Enlightment together with other social sciences. The...
This article reopens the historic debate about the roles of micro and macro practice in social work ...
Throughout its history social work has been enmeshed in a constant conflict between the two major fa...
The professional history of social work in the United States of America is entering its second centu...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of social work th...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
In this issue, we challenge readers with the salient question of whether charity always begins at ho...
The most recent financial crisis in America has had a lasting effect on the citizens, institutions a...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
While social work education takes pride in a radical past, the profession rarely links this past to ...
Social work, like many fields, has sometimes suffered from an inadequate and distorted understanding...
The last decade of the 19th century and the years prior to World War I was an exciting and fruitful ...
This chapter explores the implications for social work education and the profession it serves. It de...
Social work may be regarded as a product of the Enlightment together with other social sciences. The...
This article reopens the historic debate about the roles of micro and macro practice in social work ...
Throughout its history social work has been enmeshed in a constant conflict between the two major fa...
The professional history of social work in the United States of America is entering its second centu...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of social work th...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
In this issue, we challenge readers with the salient question of whether charity always begins at ho...
The most recent financial crisis in America has had a lasting effect on the citizens, institutions a...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
While social work education takes pride in a radical past, the profession rarely links this past to ...
Social work, like many fields, has sometimes suffered from an inadequate and distorted understanding...
The last decade of the 19th century and the years prior to World War I was an exciting and fruitful ...
This chapter explores the implications for social work education and the profession it serves. It de...
Social work may be regarded as a product of the Enlightment together with other social sciences. The...