Tag: Social

Key Topics in Social Sciences An A-Z Guide for Student Nurses


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English | ISBN: 190862549X | 2018 | 206 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Key Topics in Social Sciences is a collection of short articles summarising the most important concepts in sociology and psychology that student nurses will need to understand. Each entry is intended to give a brief introduction to the topic as a prompt for writing essays and assignments.

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The Power Of Politics New Social Movements In France


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English | ISBN: 0367310759 | 2021 | 264 pages | EPUB | 1534 KB
In the turbulent years of the 1960s and 1970s, France, like other European countries and the United States, was rocked by a new wave of social movements. The early development of a strong antinuclear movement during the 1970s made France the prototypical country for new social movements (NSMs). However, in the 1980s, these French NSMs experienced a strong decline. In this book, Jan Willem Duyvendak compares the surprising development of these NSMs in France―for peace, the environment, an end to nuclear technology, solidarity, squatters’ rights, women’s rights, and gay rights―to the development of similar campaigns in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Although all of these countries share more or less the same economic characteristics, they have different political traditions. Duyvendak finds that by the 1980s, the new social movements were weaker in France because of France’s tradition of "old" political conflicts. He concludes that because France was still beset with political splits between center periphery and urban-country as well as religious and class strife, the development of French society during the 1980s took place at the expense of these new social movements

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Responsive Leadership in Social Services A Practical Approach for Optimizing Engagement and Performance


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English | ISBN: 1452291543 | 2015 | 272 pages | EPUB | 528 KB
Written for new and experienced social services managers and supervisors alike, Responsive Leadership in Social Services by Stephen de Grootprovides the practical tools, strategies, and insights to inspire, motivate, and engage employees and staff. Along with over 100 strategies and two simple tools―the Key Performance Motivators Scale (KPMS) and the Preferred Leadership Profile (PLP)―a wealth of practice wisdom, scholarship, and evidence-based research is presented to demonstrate the role of effective leadership and how it achieves positive client outcomes.

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Resilience and Personal Effectiveness for Social Workers


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English | ISBN: 1473919169 | 2016 | 184 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Social work in the 21st century is facing great change and upheaval in a period of Government austerity measures. From worsening pay rates to limited resources, these are increasingly challenging times in which social workers practice. It is therefore important that social work students are prepared for the realities of working within the modern social care system – that they have the tools and skills to care for themselves, and not just others.

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Reshaping Theory in Contemporary Social Work Toward a Critical Pluralism in Clinical Practice


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English | ISBN: 0231147007 | 2009 | 304 pages | EPUB | 1465 KB
William Borden’s persuasive collection of original essays reaffirms the place of theory in social work practice, showing how different theoretical models, therapeutic languages, and modes of intervention strengthen eclectic and integrative approaches to psychosocial intervention. A distinguished group of scholars and practitioners examine emerging developments in cognitive theory, psychodynamic thought, resilience research and family therapy, psychobiography and narrative perspectives, and conceptions of place and environment in psychosocial intervention. They introduce integrative frameworks for intervention and examine a series of crucial issues in the field, including the role of theory in evidence-based practice, the development of practice wisdom, and the ways in which conceptions of love, acceptance, and social justice influence theorizing and practice.

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Researching Social Problems


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English | ISBN: 113809174X | 2019 | 214 pages | EPUB | 1295 KB
This book covers a wide range of contemporary methods for researching social problems and connects these approaches to the broader substance and theories of social problems. Expository and discursive in approach, chapters follow a uniform structure, with each offering research examples and a broad description of the related method and its theoretical context, together with a "how-to" guide for applying that method using substantive examples from the field of social problems. For every method explored, there is a research example that fully reviews and illustrates the application of the particular method, before giving a full assessment of the method’s strengths and weaknesses and latest developments. With chapters exploring survey interviews, in-depth interviews, narrative inquiry, institutional ethnography, participatory action research, auto-ethnography, Actor-Network Theory, experimental research, visual research methods, and research ethics,

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Research and the Social Work Picture


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English | ISBN: 1447338898 | 2018 | 208 pages | EPUB | 774 KB
There’s a growing pressure for social workers to engage with research and draw on this in practice. But why is this research important? This first book in the Research in Social Work series, published in association with the European Social Work Research Association, provides an accessible way to think about this question. Drawing on evidence from across Europe, Asia and the USA, it covers how research is conducted, used, and perceived. It is perfect for social work students, researchers and practitioners, providing a detailed sketch of how research finds a place in the wider social work picture and offering opportunities and exercises that highlight how social work research is relevant in day-to-day course programmes and practice. The book will embolden a kind of scepticism, while at the same time providing the ground work for social workers to become more thoughtfully practical – and practically thoughtful.

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