In many countries of the Global North, social work developed as an independent profession and discipline in the 20th century. One of the countries in which social work became established as a professional field was Germany. This field's origins go back to the “social question”. The articles in this volume deal with current social work issues, offering an insight into the current state of discussion on each topic in Germany. They all draw attention to the complex interplay between local social work and the field’s expansion beyond individual places and national states, and the interconnections between national societal developments in Germany and those on an international, global level
International social work is still a work in progress and an arena with diverse definitions, interpr...
Social work is a profession that is increasingly involved with issues which have a global dimension....
Recent global and structural transformations, a West-centric development agenda and the triumph of n...
In Germany, social work has long been more than what it was originally intended to be; it is more th...
How has social work developed into a scientifically sound practice and how will social work continue...
The number of empirical studies on German social work makes it difficult to gain a clear picture of ...
This study highlights how a profession acquires knowledge in the context of the German welfare state...
Social work has had varying relationships with the nation state both over time and between different...
In different countries the profession of social work has „done its work” for more or less than a cen...
This paper examines the system and practice of school social work in Germany to obtain constructive ...
Migration has influenced and changed the society of the Federal Republic of Germany, its working and...
In the early 1970s the training of social workers in FRG was raised to the university level. At the ...
In this article, we discuss the (changing) role of Social Work with refugees in Germany. Especially ...
Although the notion of international social work is not new, it is only in recent times that its cen...
Social work is established as a profession in many countries today. Although social work originated ...
International social work is still a work in progress and an arena with diverse definitions, interpr...
Social work is a profession that is increasingly involved with issues which have a global dimension....
Recent global and structural transformations, a West-centric development agenda and the triumph of n...
In Germany, social work has long been more than what it was originally intended to be; it is more th...
How has social work developed into a scientifically sound practice and how will social work continue...
The number of empirical studies on German social work makes it difficult to gain a clear picture of ...
This study highlights how a profession acquires knowledge in the context of the German welfare state...
Social work has had varying relationships with the nation state both over time and between different...
In different countries the profession of social work has „done its work” for more or less than a cen...
This paper examines the system and practice of school social work in Germany to obtain constructive ...
Migration has influenced and changed the society of the Federal Republic of Germany, its working and...
In the early 1970s the training of social workers in FRG was raised to the university level. At the ...
In this article, we discuss the (changing) role of Social Work with refugees in Germany. Especially ...
Although the notion of international social work is not new, it is only in recent times that its cen...
Social work is established as a profession in many countries today. Although social work originated ...
International social work is still a work in progress and an arena with diverse definitions, interpr...
Social work is a profession that is increasingly involved with issues which have a global dimension....
Recent global and structural transformations, a West-centric development agenda and the triumph of n...