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In this beautifully-argued book, Karen Cristensen and Ingrid
Guldvik provide a comparatively-based insight to the historical
context for public care work and show how migration policies,
general welfare and long-term care policies (including the
cash-for-care schemes) as well as cultural differences in values in
the UK and Norway set the context for how migrant care workers can
realise their individual life projects. Through viewing migrants as
individuals who actively construct their lives within the options
and conditions they are given at any time, they bring to the
discussion an awareness of what might be called ’a new type of
migrant’ one who is neither a victim of the divide between the
global north and the global south, nor someone leaving family
behind, but individuals using care work as a part of their own life
project of potential self-improvement.
The Routledge Handbook of Social Care Work Around the World
provides both a comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art
review of the current research in this subject. It is the first
handbook to cover social care work research from around the world,
including both low- and middle-income countries as well as high
income countries. Each of the 22 chapters are written by experts on
long-term care services, particularly for older people and cover
key issues and debates, based on research evidence, on social care
work in a specific country. They look at perspectives of social
care work from the macro level: the structural conditions for
long-term care, including demographic challenges and the long-term
care policy, the meso level: the level of provider organizations
and intermediaries, and the micro level: views of care workers,
care users, and unpaid informal carers. Furthermore, they discuss a
number of topics central to discussions of care work including
marketization, personalization policies, policy implementation
under austerity, the provision of social care work whether through
public services, or private arrangements, or mixed types, funding,
the feminization of social care and the new role that technology,
and robots can play in care work. By drawing together leading
scholars from around the world, this book provides an up to the
minute snapshot of current scholarship as well as signposting
several fruitful avenues for future research. This book is both an
invaluable resource for scholars and an indispensable teaching tool
for use in the classroom and will be of interest to students,
academics, social workers, social policy-makers and human service
professionals.
In this beautifully-argued book, Karen Cristensen and Ingrid
Guldvik provide a comparatively-based insight to the historical
context for public care work and show how migration policies,
general welfare and long-term care policies (including the
cash-for-care schemes) as well as cultural differences in values in
the UK and Norway set the context for how migrant care workers can
realise their individual life projects. Through viewing migrants as
individuals who actively construct their lives within the options
and conditions they are given at any time, they bring to the
discussion an awareness of what might be called 'a new type of
migrant' one who is neither a victim of the divide between the
global north and the global south, nor someone leaving family
behind, but individuals using care work as a part of their own life
project of potential self-improvement.
The Routledge Handbook of Social Care Work Around the World
provides both a comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art
review of the current research in this subject. It is the first
handbook to cover social care work research from around the world,
including both low- and middle-income countries as well as high
income countries. Each of the 22 chapters are written by experts on
long-term care services, particularly for older people and cover
key issues and debates, based on research evidence, on social care
work in a specific country. They look at perspectives of social
care work from the macro level: the structural conditions for
long-term care, including demographic challenges and the long-term
care policy, the meso level: the level of provider organizations
and intermediaries, and the micro level: views of care workers,
care users, and unpaid informal carers. Furthermore, they discuss a
number of topics central to discussions of care work including
marketization, personalization policies, policy implementation
under austerity, the provision of social care work whether through
public services, or private arrangements, or mixed types, funding,
the feminization of social care and the new role that technology,
and robots can play in care work. By drawing together leading
scholars from around the world, this book provides an up to the
minute snapshot of current scholarship as well as signposting
several fruitful avenues for future research. This book is both an
invaluable resource for scholars and an indispensable teaching tool
for use in the classroom and will be of interest to students,
academics, social workers, social policy-makers and human service
professionals.
Over the past decade, the Rotman School of Management and its
award-winning publication, Rotman magazine, have proved to be
leaders in the emerging field of design thinking. Employing methods
and strategies from the design world to approach business
challenges, design thinking can be embraced at every level of an
organization to help build innovative products and systems, and to
enhance customer experiences. This collection features Rotman
magazine's best articles on design thinking and business design.
Insights are drawn from the people on the frontlines of bringing
design into modern organizations, as well as from the leading
academics who are teaching design thinking to a new generation of
global leaders. Rotman on Design is divided into three sections,
each of which features an all-new introduction by a prominent
thought leader. The selections cover a variety of practical topics,
focusing on why design methodologies are so important today and how
they can be introduced into organizations that have never before
considered design thinking. They also illustrate the particular
skills that promote great design - whether it be of a new business
plan, a user experience, a health care system, or an economic
policy. Together, the articles in this collection will help
managers to thrive and prepare for future challenges. Anyone who is
interested in fostering creativity and innovation in their
organization will benefit from this engaging book.
Global Perspectives on the United States is a collection of
compelling essays that provides in-depth analyses of the core
characteristics of the United States, crucial historical events, US
policies and programs, and cultural phenomena such as religion and
pop culture. Sidebars and illustrations illuminate the discussion,
bringing in original text from influential writers, historic
speeches and treaties, and intriguing firsthand, journalistic
accounts of personal experience-underscoring the importance of
examining the United States through the eyes of people around the
world.
China Gold: China's Quest for Global Power and Olympic Glory
introduces the athletes, the businesses, and the leaders who have
cooperated-through many challenges-to bring the XXIX Olympiad to
Beijing, China. Written by Chinese experts in close collaboration
with US and European sports writers, and enhanced by full-color
photos and illustrations, China Gold covers Olympic sports and
events, traditional physical activities like tai chi and wushu, and
new extreme and luxury sports. There are chapters looking at the
economic, technological, and environmental issues connected with
staging the Olympics, and fascinating coverage of the history of
sports in China, including women's participation in ancient sports
and the ascension of elite female athletes.
Offering comprehensive overviews and detailed timelines of 194
nations, with combined coverage of political, economic, cultural
and social history, Worldmark Chronology is more than a simple
timeline. It provides in-depth, cross-disciplinary essays,
biographies, primary document excerpts, term definitions,
bibliographies, further reading and much more.
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