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Essential Ethics for Social Work Practice is designed to empower
social work students with the foundational knowledge, skills,
critical thinking, affective self-awareness, and responsiveness
that they will need to "Demonstrate Ethical and Professional
Behavior," the first competency in the Council on Social Work
Education's Educational Policies and Academic Standards. Students
will not only learn how to apply the National Association of Social
Work's Code of Ethics, but also how to use a range of ethical
theories and approaches to critical thinking to identify and manage
challenging social work issues. When social work students begin
their professional education, it is important to understand how to
put social work values and ethics into practice. This textbook
provides students with guidance on how to implement core ethical
duties including promoting social justice, practicing in a
competent manner, fostering human relationships, ensuring clients
have access to services, and maintaining high standards of honesty
and integrity. Students will also learn how to engage with
supervisors, coworkers, clients, attorneys, and others to discuss
conflicting obligations and manage ethical dilemmas. This textbook
includes rich case illustrations and examples of critical thinking
using a range of practice situations. In particular, students will
learn how to apply deontology (duty-based ethics), teleology
(consequence-based ethics), virtue ethics, and narrative ethics to
explore ethical issues and determine appropriate solutions.
Students will also learn how to strengthen their moral fortitude,
the strength to do what is right even when pressure or constraints
from others are making it difficult to act in an ethical manner.
Good qualitative research can help sport management researchers and
industry professionals solve difficult problems and better
understand their organisations, stakeholders and performance. Now
in a fully revised and extended new edition, this book is a
user-friendly introduction to qualitative methods in sport
management. Covering the full research process from research
planning to reporting results, this edition includes expanded
coverage of cutting-edge areas including digital and social media
research, critical realism, and social network analysis. The book
examines the reflective and interrogative processes required for
developing effective qualitative research questions and includes a
deeper discussion of ontology and epistemology in the light of
today's rapidly changing society. It takes the reader step-by-step
through essential and emerging qualitative methods, from actor
network theory and ethnography to computer-assisted data analysis
and sampling typologies. Every chapter includes examples of real
qualitative research, including shorter "research briefs" and
extended case studies, reflecting the exciting qualitative research
that is currently occurring in sport business and management, and
highlighting the links between research and sport management
practice. This is essential reading for courses in sport
management, sport business, sport policy, sport marketing, sport
media, and communications. It provides students, researchers, and
practitioners with the knowledge and skills to undertake
qualitative research while deepening their understanding of how the
social world can be perceived and interpreted through a particular
theoretical lens. Useful online materials include recommended
readings and PowerPoint slides.
Good qualitative research can help sport management researchers and
industry professionals solve difficult problems and better
understand their organisations, stakeholders and performance. Now
in a fully revised and extended new edition, this book is a
user-friendly introduction to qualitative methods in sport
management. Covering the full research process from research
planning to reporting results, this edition includes expanded
coverage of cutting-edge areas including digital and social media
research, critical realism, and social network analysis. The book
examines the reflective and interrogative processes required for
developing effective qualitative research questions and includes a
deeper discussion of ontology and epistemology in the light of
today's rapidly changing society. It takes the reader step-by-step
through essential and emerging qualitative methods, from actor
network theory and ethnography to computer-assisted data analysis
and sampling typologies. Every chapter includes examples of real
qualitative research, including shorter "research briefs" and
extended case studies, reflecting the exciting qualitative research
that is currently occurring in sport business and management, and
highlighting the links between research and sport management
practice. This is essential reading for courses in sport
management, sport business, sport policy, sport marketing, sport
media, and communications. It provides students, researchers, and
practitioners with the knowledge and skills to undertake
qualitative research while deepening their understanding of how the
social world can be perceived and interpreted through a particular
theoretical lens. Useful online materials include recommended
readings and PowerPoint slides.
Over the past three decades there has been widespread commitment
to an understanding that sport can play a key role in community
development. The role of sport within communities has been promoted
with a wide range of goals such as environmental considerations,
encouragement of civic pride, enhancement of confidence and
self-esteem and development of social cohesion as well as the
fostering of a fit and healthy workforce.
To address these issues, a number of programmes have been funded
and supported to develop the role of sport in communities worldwide
and to increase participation and access to sport and physical
activities in rural areas. In addition we are witnessing the
development of new sports communities through social media such as
Facebook and My Space.
The concern is that we need to revisit the concept of community
and sport and to investigate the current understanding of these
terms in view of the evolving role of sport in a range of national
settings. This book will present the platform upon which this
process can be undertaken and offers a fundamental re-evaluation of
the relationship that currently exists between sport and
communities throughout selected parts of the world.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport
in Society."
Social work ethics provide practitioners with guidance on how to
promote social work values such as respect, social justice, human
relationships, service, competence, and integrity. Students
entering the profession need to develop a real-world understanding
of how to apply these values in practice while also managing the
dilemmas that arise when social workers, clients, and others
encounter conflicting values and ethical obligations. Ethics and
Values in Social Work offers a comprehensive set of teaching and
learning materials to help students develop the knowledge,
self-awareness, and critical thinking skills required to handle
values and ethical issues in all levels of practice-individual,
family, group, organization, community, and social policy. BSW and
MSW students will particularly appreciate how complex ethical
obligations and theories have been translated into plain language.
Additionally, the comprehensive set of case examples and exercises
provides realistic scenarios to develop critical thinking and
problem solving skills across a range of practice situations.
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