Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations | p. x |
Introduction | p. 1 |
A word on language | p. 7 |
Guarding against making prescriptions and predictions for practice | p. 9 |
Structure of the book | p. 10 |
Rethinking Social Work in a Global, Postcolonial World | p. 12 |
Introduction | p. 12 |
Globalization as a contested and contentious term | p. 12 |
Some key theoretical perspectives on globalization | p. 15 |
Linking globalization with a postcolonial perspective | p. 18 |
Our own positioning in a global, postcolonial world-thinking beyond the nation state | p. 25 |
The perceived impact of globalization on social work | p. 26 |
International social work as a contested and evolving concept | p. 30 |
Summary | p. 31 |
The Global Economy, Poverty and Social Work | p. 33 |
Introduction | p. 33 |
What is poverty? | p. 33 |
Transnational corporations, supranational institutions and the nation state | p. 39 |
The link between trade and poverty | p. 42 |
The role of social work in tackling global poverty | p. 45 |
Summary | p. 49 |
Immigration and People Movement in a Global World | p. 51 |
Introduction | p. 51 |
Immigration in the era of globalization | p. 51 |
Citizenship in the global, post-colonial era | p. 60 |
The role of social work in addressing migration-related concerns | p. 63 |
Summary | p. 67 |
Rethinking Women's Lives and Concerns at the Global-Local Interface | p. 68 |
Introduction | p. 68 |
Gendered relations in a global world | p. 69 |
Women, work and economic globalization | p. 71 |
Gender equality and poverty | p. 73 |
Violence against women | p. 76 |
Women, migration, the cross-border flow of labour and care work | p. 77 |
The possibilities for women to act globally | p. 79 |
Social work responses to women's issues at the global-local interface | p. 81 |
Summary | p. 84 |
Mental Health-an Emerging Global Health Issue | p. 86 |
Introduction | p. 86 |
The nature and incidence of mental health | p. 86 |
Globalization and the socio-economic determinants of mental health | p. 89 |
Globalization, employment, trade and mental health | p. 91 |
Globalization, conflict and mental health | p. 93 |
The 'treatment gap' and the emergence of the global mental health movement | p. 96 |
Emerging issues for social workers in a context of global mental health | p. 99 |
Summary | p. 102 |
Information and Communication Technologies and Social Work in a Global World | p. 104 |
Introduction | p. 104 |
ICT and everyday life | p. 105 |
ICT and the digital divide | p. 107 |
ICT and social work practice | p. 109 |
A critical view of ICT and social work practice | p. 112 |
ICT and social change | p. 115 |
ICT and representational practices | p. 118 |
Summary | p. 119 |
The Environment, Sustainable Development and Social Work | p. 121 |
Introduction | p. 121 |
The current state of the environment and its impact on health and welfare | p. 122 |
Global inequality and environmental justice | p. 126 |
The implications of environmental change for social work | p. 130 |
Sustainable development and social work | p. 133 |
Summary | p. 137 |
The Value of a Human Rights Perspective in Social Work | p. 139 |
Introduction | p. 139 |
The United Nations | p. 140 |
Human rights-an overview | p. 142 |
The implementation of human rights | p. 143 |
The effectiveness of existing mechanisms for protecting human rights | p. 145 |
Feminist and cultural critiques of human rights | p. 147 |
The place of human rights in social work | p. 150 |
Summary | p. 153 |
Conclusion-Ending on an Uncertain Note | p. 154 |
Introduction | p. 154 |
Retracing our steps | p. 155 |
Hearing practitioners' accounts of the global-local-interaction | p. 159 |
Rethinking social work-an ongoing process | p. 162 |
Bibliography | p. 165 |
Index | p. 189 |
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