First book which shows social workers how to engage with a broader
dialogue about home and the building and the rebuilding of home in
disruptive circumstances, such as violence, abuse and forced
dislocation. Broadens how home is understood in social work
research, policy and practice by providing an intersectional
analysis of home in the social work discipline Shows the social
policies and complex interactional practices that contribute to
one's sense of home.
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