Social work : theories and methods / created by Mel Gray and Stephen A. Webb.
Material type:
- 9781412947411 (pbk.)
- HV400 GRA
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword - Hans-Uwe OttoPreface - Bill JordanIntroduction - Mel Gray & Stephen WebbPART ONE: THEORISTSHabermas - Stan HoustonGiddens - Harry FergusonBourdieu - Paul Michael GarrettFoucault - Alan IrvingButler - Brid Featherstone & Lorraine GreenPART TWO: THEORISMSFeminist Social Work - Joan OrmeCritical Social Work - Karen HealyStructural Social Work - Steven Hick and Kate MurrayMulticulturalism - Purnima Sundar Neoliberalism - Sue Penna and Martin O'BrienPostmodernism - Barbara FawcettPART THREE: PERSPECTIVESSocial Network Analysis - Deirdre KirkeEthnomethodology - Gerard deMontignyEthnography - Jerry FloerschDiscourse Analysis and Reflexive Practice - Sue WhiteEvidence-Based Practice - Debbie PlathWays of Knowing - Ian Shaw
An innovative book that introduces social work students to the theoretical, methodological and philosophical ideas that have influenced and continue to structure social work practice.
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