1st Edition

Towards Glocal Social Work in the Era of Compressed Modernity

214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

This book addresses the change of social work in the frame of modernisation. Through Mary Richmond’s classical idea of social work, the book seeks to set current societal trends affecting social work into the context of a long historical line, opening spaces for the new debates within the social work discipline as well as proposing and taking some new directions in the current era of compressed... Read more

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Acknowledgements



Chapter 1: Introduction



Chapter 2: ‘There is an individual person in a situation’



Chapter 3: Modernity and social transformation revisited



Chapter 4: Social Work: Pioneers, theories, mandates



Chapter 5: Towards compressed modernity?



Chapter 6: Global and local: sketching conceptualisations of the ‘glocal’



Chapter 7: Glocal Social Work: new emphasis, new directions?



Index

Biography

Timo Harrikari is Professor of Social Work at the University of Tampere, Finland. He is current President of the Finnish National University Network for Social Work (Sosnet) and a member of several national boards related to social work discipline, teaching and practice.





Pirkko-Liisa Rauhala is Adjunct Professor and Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She has been a member of several international research groups, and co-author of many books based on comparative empirical analyses.