The Sociology of social work

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The Sociology of social work

edited by Martin Davies

Routledge, 1991

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Bibliography: p. 221-247

Includes indexes

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内容説明

Although there have been previous titles designed to introduce social work students to sociology as a relevant discipline, this book is unique in its focus on the sociology of social work. The writers, all qualified sociologists with an active involvement in social work, look at different aspects of the subject from a variety of perspectives. There are chapters on child abuse, informal caring, family therapy, residential care and probation interviewing, while Lena Dominelli tackles the twin issues of race and gender. Nor is sociological theory ignored. The reader will find up-to-date reviews of the relationship between recent theoretical perspectives in sociology, welfare and social work. The book considers some of the key issues in social work and contributes to a clarification of some major sociological issues - methodological, substantive and theoretical.

目次

  • Sociology and social work - a misunderstood relationship, Martin Davies
  • the construction of a contemporary sociology of social work, Roger Sibeon
  • the sociology of welfare - where social work fits in, John Offer
  • sociology, social work and child protection, Brian Corby
  • social work, community care and informal networks, Graham Allan
  • studying talk in probation interviews, Stephen Stanley
  • the family and the therapist - towards a sociology of social work method, David Howe
  • the sociology of size in residential care, Peter Huxley
  • "race", gender and social work, Lena Dominelli
  • knowledge, power and the shape of social work practice, David Howe.

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