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Indian Social Work (Hardcover)
Mithilesh Kumar, D. P Singh, Siddheshwar Shukla, Bishnu Mohan Dash
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R4,483
Discovery Miles 44 830
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This book provides multiple frameworks and paradigms for social
work education which integrates indigenous theories and cultural
practices. It focuses on the need to diversify and reorient social
work curriculum to include indigenous traditions of service,
charity and volunteerism to help social work evolve as a profession
in India. The volume analyzes the history of social work education
in India and how the discipline has adapted and changed in the last
80 years. It emphasizes the need for the Indianization of social
work curriculum so that it can be applied to the socio-cultural
contours of a diverse Indian society. The book delineates
strategies and methods derived from meditation, yoga, bhakti and
ancient Buddhist and Hindu philosophy to prepare social work
practitioners with the knowledge, and skills, that will support and
enhance their ability to work in partnership with diverse
communities and indigenous people. This book is essential reading
for teachers, educators, field practitioners and students of social
work, sociology, religious studies, ancient philosophy, law and
social entrepreneurship. It will also interest policy makers and
those associated with civil society organizations.
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Indian Social Work (Paperback)
Mithilesh Kumar, D. P Singh, Siddheshwar Shukla, Bishnu Mohan Dash
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R1,380
Discovery Miles 13 800
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book provides multiple frameworks and paradigms for social
work education which integrates indigenous theories and cultural
practices. It focuses on the need to diversify and reorient social
work curriculum to include indigenous traditions of service,
charity and volunteerism to help social work evolve as a profession
in India. The volume analyzes the history of social work education
in India and how the discipline has adapted and changed in the last
80 years. It emphasizes the need for the Indianization of social
work curriculum so that it can be applied to the socio-cultural
contours of a diverse Indian society. The book delineates
strategies and methods derived from meditation, yoga, bhakti and
ancient Buddhist and Hindu philosophy to prepare social work
practitioners with the knowledge, and skills, that will support and
enhance their ability to work in partnership with diverse
communities and indigenous people. This book is essential reading
for teachers, educators, field practitioners and students of social
work, sociology, religious studies, ancient philosophy, law and
social entrepreneurship. It will also interest policy makers and
those associated with civil society organizations.
This volume is a definitive manual for students and practitioners
involved in learning and developing essential theories and models
for fieldwork practicum in social work education. It addresses
various functional issues in field practicum, delineates proper
guidelines for students and supervisors, discusses criteria of
supervision and evaluation, and explores the concerns facing South
Asian field practitioners. The volume focuses on traditional and
non-traditional components and aspects of fieldwork and training,
such as: * The value and use of educational camps and skill
development workshops. * The contemporary field-level needs and
strategies in social work practicum. * Formulating alternative
practice theories that will allow social work practitioners to
respond to the critical social problems unique to India and South
Asia. The book provides multiple frameworks for teaching and
learning fieldwork that integrate theory and practice and create an
environment where students can develop intervention strategies
using their knowledge, skills, and techniques. The volume will be
indispensable reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students
of social work. It will also be useful for scholars of sociology,
anthropology, and development studies, and practitioners engaged in
various non-governmental and international organizations.
This volume is a definitive manual for students and practitioners
involved in learning and developing essential theories and models
for fieldwork practicum in social work education. It addresses
various functional issues in field practicum, delineates proper
guidelines for students and supervisors, discusses criteria of
supervision and evaluation, and explores the concerns facing South
Asian field practitioners. The volume focuses on traditional and
non-traditional components and aspects of fieldwork and training,
such as: * The value and use of educational camps and skill
development workshops. * The contemporary field-level needs and
strategies in social work practicum. * Formulating alternative
practice theories that will allow social work practitioners to
respond to the critical social problems unique to India and South
Asia. The book provides multiple frameworks for teaching and
learning fieldwork that integrate theory and practice and create an
environment where students can develop intervention strategies
using their knowledge, skills, and techniques. The volume will be
indispensable reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students
of social work. It will also be useful for scholars of sociology,
anthropology, and development studies, and practitioners engaged in
various non-governmental and international organizations.
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