844 resultados para Social work|Developmental psychology
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West Virginia University. Bulletin. Ser. 42, no. 7-III. January 1942.
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Vol. 2 has title: Readings in the history of social work.
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Proceedings for 1901-06, 1917, 1920-21 never published?
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"Aims to cover all of the significant materials which have appeared in the United States since the great war ... Special emphasis has been laid on ... joint or federated financing enterprises."--Introd.
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The conservation of human life.- The tenement home in modern cities.- The substantial value of woman's vote.- The attitude of society towards the criminal.- The problem of the police.- The religious treatment of poverty.- The dominant note of the modern philanthropy.- The next quarter century.
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The notion that social work is an international profession, operating with generally similar goals, methodologies, and common values is considered critically. Examining the political and social contexts of three countries with liberal democratic governments-Australia, Britain and the United States-the role of social work within the welfare processes of each country is compared. While social work as an identifiable professional activity shares some features, it is argued that the idea of its having a core essence needs to be tempered with a realistic assessment of the importance of contextually created difference. Recent and rapid developments in the institutional context, such as those experienced in these three countries, further underscore the limited utility of the notion of a common professional project.