This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and undertaken by an international team of academics investigating the development of a global curriculum for social work in the context of political conflict. Coupled alongside the emerging research and literature on the subject, our small-scale survey findings indicate support for the need for social work educators to address political conflict more systematically within social work curricula at both undergraduate and post-qualifying levels of social work education. This paper illuminates the opportunities for creative pedagogy whilst also examining the threats and challenges permeating the realisation of s...
Abstract In the face of a rapidly changing world, social work education is undergoing a transformat...
Since 2010, Greece has experienced an unprecedented economic and humanitarian crisis, which continue...
The main aims of this critical analysis are to demonstrate that the submitted seventeen papers compr...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users...
The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education provides an authoritative overview of ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
The professional capabilities that are required of practicing social workers include an understandin...
How might social work education promote activism? And why is this a core responsibility for all soci...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
Political conflicts are a difficult and visceral topic to engage with. Having experienced it in my n...
This paper uses a case study approach to explore issues of social work policy and practice in three ...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
The impacts of global capitalism and neoliberalism on higher education can reduce the social work cu...
Abstract In the face of a rapidly changing world, social work education is undergoing a transformat...
Since 2010, Greece has experienced an unprecedented economic and humanitarian crisis, which continue...
The main aims of this critical analysis are to demonstrate that the submitted seventeen papers compr...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users...
The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education provides an authoritative overview of ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dialectics of change in social work education. Beginning wit...
The professional capabilities that are required of practicing social workers include an understandin...
How might social work education promote activism? And why is this a core responsibility for all soci...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
Political conflicts are a difficult and visceral topic to engage with. Having experienced it in my n...
This paper uses a case study approach to explore issues of social work policy and practice in three ...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
The impacts of global capitalism and neoliberalism on higher education can reduce the social work cu...
Abstract In the face of a rapidly changing world, social work education is undergoing a transformat...
Since 2010, Greece has experienced an unprecedented economic and humanitarian crisis, which continue...
The main aims of this critical analysis are to demonstrate that the submitted seventeen papers compr...