"The idea of Social Work without Borders may be a veritable catalyst to authenticate our profession as a transformer of social reality. With humility and patience, we must discover, compare, analyze and understand the core of major issues that bedevil humankind" (Mohan, 2005)
This PhD by project outlines research conducted in 2007 on the Thai Burma border, introducing social...
The following contribution addresses the questions: Is social work education prepared to promote the...
Social workers are used to working in rapidly changing economic, legal and social contexts. However,...
Development discourse is incorporated in mainstream professional education programmes to a limited e...
Globalization has created a world in which social problems are interconnected and inter reliant. Soc...
The mission of Societies Without Borders (SWB), to bring “scholars from different continents closer ...
Borders play a profound role in human life. In many settings, land borders are highly permeable and ...
‘Green social work’ is a new theoretical concern for the social work profession and specifically for...
In a 2014 special edition, the Ethics and Social Welfare journal expressed its commitment to deepeni...
Although there are contentious debates concerning the nature of international and globalised social ...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
Exploring the similarities and differences in social work education across many countries of the Ame...
In a 2014 special edition, the Ethics and Social Welfare journal expressed its commitment to deepeni...
International Social Work addresses a topical issue, namely the interest in exchanging and transferr...
Repeated attempts to conceptualize social work have assumed that social work should and can have a p...
This PhD by project outlines research conducted in 2007 on the Thai Burma border, introducing social...
The following contribution addresses the questions: Is social work education prepared to promote the...
Social workers are used to working in rapidly changing economic, legal and social contexts. However,...
Development discourse is incorporated in mainstream professional education programmes to a limited e...
Globalization has created a world in which social problems are interconnected and inter reliant. Soc...
The mission of Societies Without Borders (SWB), to bring “scholars from different continents closer ...
Borders play a profound role in human life. In many settings, land borders are highly permeable and ...
‘Green social work’ is a new theoretical concern for the social work profession and specifically for...
In a 2014 special edition, the Ethics and Social Welfare journal expressed its commitment to deepeni...
Although there are contentious debates concerning the nature of international and globalised social ...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
Exploring the similarities and differences in social work education across many countries of the Ame...
In a 2014 special edition, the Ethics and Social Welfare journal expressed its commitment to deepeni...
International Social Work addresses a topical issue, namely the interest in exchanging and transferr...
Repeated attempts to conceptualize social work have assumed that social work should and can have a p...
This PhD by project outlines research conducted in 2007 on the Thai Burma border, introducing social...
The following contribution addresses the questions: Is social work education prepared to promote the...
Social workers are used to working in rapidly changing economic, legal and social contexts. However,...