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With the constant exchange of international information now a
permanent condition in the world, social work scholars and students
must be sensitive to the need for knowledge sharing between
countries as well as to issues involved in obtaining and utilizing
international knowledge. Yet until now, no book has juxtaposed
these two growing streams of emphasis. In this clearly written
volume, Tony Tripodi and Miriam Potocky-Tripodi fill that gap,
presenting readers with the many prospects and great potential for
international social work research.
The authors establish three discrete varieties of research
supra-national, intra-national, and trans-national and explore a
wealth of issues and examples within each. The easy-to-follow
format helps readers learn how to define and distinguish each kind
of research, then provides actual applications of all three.
Examples draw on research from the world over, and range from
microcredit programs in India to migrant aid in Nicaragua to
adoptees in Romania. These unique features make it an ideal sequel
to basic research texts in social work and supplement to texts on
international social work, but also an attractive addition to any
faculty researchers bookshelf.
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