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An edition of Social work in a changing Europe (1994)

Social work in a changing Europe

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Walter Lorenz outlines his belief by which social work plays a central role to play in shaping a better functioning and more cohesive Europe. He explains the historical contexts of the varying models of social work to underline how he sees social work as an assett to the further development of an integrative civil society which accepts, values and nurtures cultural diversities, individual, personal and collective identities. Laying bare the damage inflicted by top-down and bottom-up political extremism and racism, Lorenz commends confrontation at all levels to promote user-control and change within the structures of welfare systems. Through his analysis of ideolgical and historical imperatives, the diversity of national focus and richness of tradition, Lorenz outlines the situation facing the differing models of social work practice across Europe. Finally, he considers the emerging issues which will face social work and how these challenges might be met to better shape practice in a 'Changing Europe'.

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
206

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1994, Routledge
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First Sentence

"Europe, like social work is not a fixed entity."

Table of Contents

Preface
Page ix
Introduction
Page 1
1. Social work within different welfare regimes
Page 15
2. Ideological positions and the origins of social work
Page 40
3. Social work, Fascism and democratic reconstruction
Page 59
4. Social work and academic discourses
Page 81
5. Social work and social movements in late twentieth-Century Europe
Page 105
6. Social work in a multicultural society
Page 128
7. Social work and anti-racist practice
Page 143
8. Emerging issues and conclusions
Page 169
Bibliography
Page 184
Name index
Page 200
Subject index
Page 203

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [184]-199) and indexes.

"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not even worth glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing", Oscar Wilde. The prelude to Lorenz's introduction.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
361.94
Library of Congress
HV238 .L75 1994, HV238.L75 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 206 p. ;
Number of pages
206

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1396095M
ISBN 10
0415078075, 0415078083
LCCN
93003483
OCLC/WorldCat
27814586
Goodreads
4698330

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3903988W

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