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Approved 15 Dec 2023

International Social Work: Contemporary Debates and Practices (ASA293)

V3GRT (Spring 2024, 25%, Day, Distance, Falun, Round 2, ORD)

Literature

  • Beck, E., Charania, M., Abed-Rabo Al-Issa, F., et al. (2017). Undoing Islamophobia: Awareness of Orientalism in Social Work. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 28(2), 58-72. DOI: 10.1080/10428232.2017.1310542
    Journal
  • Connolly, M., & Katz, I. (2019). Typologies of Child Protection Systems: An International Approach. Child Abuse Review, 28(5), 381-394. DOI: 10.1002/car.2596
    Journal
  • Dominelli, L. (2015). The opportunities and challenges of social work interventions in disaster situations. International Social Work, 58(5), 659-672. DOI: 10.1177/0020872815598353
    Journal
  • Gray, M., & Herthinton, T. (2013). Indigenization, indigenous social work and decolonization: mapping the theoretical terrain. In T. Herthington, M. Gray, J. Coates, & M. Y. Bird (Ed.), Decolonizing social work ( pp. 25-41). Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
    Chapter in book
  • Healy, L. M., & Thomas, R. L. (2020). International social work : professional action in an interdependent world (E-book) (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. ProQuest Ebook Central. ISBN: 0190922257
    Book / Anthology
  • Lough, B. J. (2014). Social Work Perspectives on International Volunteer Service. British Journal of Social Work, 44(5), 1340-1355. DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bct001
    Journal
  • Midgley, J. (2010). Promoting Reciprocal International Social Work Exchanges: Professional Imperialism Revisited. In M. Gray, J. Coates, & M. Y. Bird (Ed.), Indigenous Social Work Around the World: Towards Culturally Relevant Education and Practice ( pp. 31-45). Taylor & Francis Group. ProQuest Ebook Central.
    Chapter in book
  • Nadan, Y. (2017). Rethinking ‘cultural competence’ in international social work. International Social Work, 60(1), 74-83. DOI: 10.1177/0020872814539986
    Journal
  • Rankopo, M. J., & Osei-Hwedie, K. (2011). Globalization and culturally relevant social work: African perspectives on indigenization. International Social Work, 54(1), 137-147. DOI: 10.1177/0020872810372367
    Journal
  • Wallimann, I. (2014). Transnational social work: A new paradigm with perspectives. In C. Noble, & et al. (Ed.), Global social work: crossing borders, blurring boundaries ( pp. 15-26). Sydney University Press.
    Chapter in book

Reference literature

  • bodhi, S. R. (2020). Tribes and State Policy in India: Revisiting Governing Principles from a Decolonial Social Work Perspective. The British Journal of Social Work, 50(8), 2372-2388. DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcaa186
    Journal
  • Deepak, A. C. (2019). Postcolonial feminist social work. In S. A. Webb (Ed.), The Routledge handbook of critical social work ( pp. 182-193). Routledge.
    Chapter in book
  • Furuto, S. B. L. C. (2013). Overview of Social Welfare in East Asia and the Pacific. In S. B. L. C. Furuto (Ed.), Social Welfare in East Asia and the Pacific (E-book) ( pp. 1-16). Columbia University Press. ProQuest Ebook Central..
    Chapter in book
  • Hare, I. (2004). Defining Social Work for the 21st Century. International Social Work, 47(3), 407-424. DOI: 10.1177/0020872804043973
    Journal
  • Hugman, R. (2023). Decolonising international social work. In S. A. Webb (Ed.), The Routledge handbook of international critical social work: new perspectives and agendas (1st ed., pp. 449-461). Routledge.
    Chapter in book
  • Mugumbate, J., & Nyanguru, A. (2013). Exploring African philosophy: the value of Unbuntu in social work. African Journal of Social Work, 3(1), 82-100.
    Journal
  • Scalettaris, G., Monsutti, A., & Donini, A. (2019). Young Afghans at the doorsteps of Europe: the difficult art of being a successful migrant. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(3), 519-535. DOI: 10.1080/1369183x.2019.1618250
    Journal
  • Stubbs, P., & Maglajlic, R. A. (2012). Negotiating the Transnational Politics of Social Work in Post-Conflict and Transition Contexts: Reflections from South-East Europe. British Journal of Social Work, 42(6), 1174-1191. DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcs059
    Journal
  • Sweis, R. K. (2017). Children as biological sufferers? The paradox of international medical aid for homeless children in Cairo. Childhood, 24(4), 502-516. DOI: 10.1177/0907568217694417
    Journal
  • Volpi, E. (2002). Street Children: Promising Practices and Approaches (WBI Working Papers). Retrieved from http://catalogue.safaids.net/sites/default/files/publications/Street%20Children.pdf..
    Government publication
  • Webb, S. A. (Ed.). (2023). Routledge handbook of international critical social work : new perspectives and agendas (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 9781032078885
    Book / Anthology
  • Additional readings, selected by students and lecturer, will be added.
    Text
  • (n.d.). Africa Social Work and Development Network (ASWNet). Retrieved 2023 December 14 from https://africasocialwork.net/.
    Website
  • (n.d.). International Federation of Social Workers. Retrieved 2023 December 14 from https://www.ifsw.org/.
    Website
  • (n.d.). Social Dialogue. Retrieved 2023 December 14 from https://socialdialogue.online.
    Website
  • (n.d.). The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW). Retrieved 2023 December 14 from https://www.iassw-aiets.org.
    Website