Global Mindedness in International Social Work Practice

Janet Carter Anand author Chaitali Das author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Apr '19

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This textbook encourages readers to embrace the concept of 'globally minded social work practice’ which pays closer attention to globalisation and broader issues of social justice, mirroring the kind of changing professional context social workers practice in today.

International' social work is too often used as a bolt on subject which considers 'others' outside the 'national' framework. Instead this book encourages readers to embrace the concept of 'globally minded social work practice’. This means paying closer attention to globalisation and broader issues of social justice, mirroring the kind of changing professional context social workers practice in today. Drawing on a Local-Global-Local framework, the authors promote critical reflection and dialogue across diverse contexts of practice. They outline why global mindedness is a priority for the future of social work practice before considering how it is defined and applied in practice. Examples are drawn from a wide range of contexts including working with children, young people, adults and communities across different countries.

Globalisation confronts social workers daily in manifold ways. This stimulating book offers ‘global mindedness’ as transformative practice through contrasting examples that question excluding boundaries and address diversity constructively. Here human rights and anti-oppression practice find concrete application to give a global perspective on complex local issues. * Walter A. Lorenz, Professor for Applied Social Science at the Free University of Bozen, Italy *
Anand and Das offer a new departure in thinking and operationalizing ‘the international’ in social work. This book resists westocentric thinking and opens up new trajectories for reworking the relationship between the global and local at the level of everyday practice. But it is the case studies that win the day. A myriad of fascinating worked examples from across the globe illuminate the central concepts and demonstrate the ‘how’ of critically linking global responsibilities and local commitments. * Professor Charlotte Williams OBE, Associate Dean Social Work, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia *

ISBN: 9781137362087

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 209g

140 pages