Rethinking Social Work in a Global World
Discover the transformative insights in Rethinking Social Work in a Global World by Gai Harrison, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2009. This thought-provoking paperback spans 216 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between globalization and social work practice. Harrison expertly navigates key aspects of globalization, highlighting its profound impact on social services and the challenges social workers face today. With a focus on post-colonialism, the book addresses pressing global issues such as mass migration and equips social workers with strategies to effectively respond to these complexities. Ideal for professionals and students alike, this essential read encourages a reevaluation of social work methods in our increasingly interconnected world. Enhance your understanding of social work in a global context with this compelling resource.