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This book explores culture, development, and spirituality from the
perspective of social work. This framework serves as foundation and
guides analytical deliberation through the use of case studies from
around the world. With emerging trends in development,
synchronistic synthesis between the inner self and interventions,
it is anticipated to contribute to advancing well-being of all
people. The book reflects global experiences from both the social
work professions and development practitioner's perspectives, as it
pertains to economic and social development. The book serves as a
guide to those who want to better understand and incorporate
spirituality into successful social work interventions, practice,
and research. It examines social development in the daily lives of
children and families by looking at larger national and
international phenomenon that can affect the well-being of
communities. The book further discusses natural disasters, poverty,
war, migration, human trafficking, war, violence and other factors
with suggestions of innovative global interventions that have been
utilized to assist diverse marginalized groups and communities.
This book analyses the dynamics of the development of family
structure in India over the past few decades. It captures the
diversities and challenges of contemporary families and provides a
culture and region-specific overview of how families adapt and
change generationally. The book explores the paradigms of
understanding family life in India through illustrations which
trace patterns of family formations in the context of large-scale
social, economic and media-driven changes. Besides discussing the
ongoing debates on the sociology of family, the chapters in this
volume also look at diverse families experiencing poverty, conflict
and displacement and demystifies families with members having a
disability or non-normative sexual orientation. The book will be
useful to students and researchers of various disciplines, such as
sociology, social work, family studies, women’s studies and
anthropology.
This book analyses the dynamics of the development of family
structure in India over the past few decades. It captures the
diversities and challenges of contemporary families and provides a
culture and region-specific overview of how families adapt and
change generationally. The book explores the paradigms of
understanding family life in India through illustrations which
trace patterns of family formations in the context of large-scale
social, economic and media-driven changes. Besides discussing the
ongoing debates on the sociology of family, the chapters in this
volume also look at diverse families experiencing poverty, conflict
and displacement and demystifies families with members having a
disability or non-normative sexual orientation. The book will be
useful to students and researchers of various disciplines, such as
sociology, social work, family studies, women's studies and
anthropology.
This book explores culture, development, and spirituality from the
perspective of social work. This framework serves as foundation and
guides analytical deliberation through the use of case studies from
around the world. With emerging trends in development,
synchronistic synthesis between the inner self and interventions,
it is anticipated to contribute to advancing well-being of all
people. The book reflects global experiences from both the social
work professions and development practitioner's perspectives, as it
pertains to economic and social development. The book serves as a
guide to those who want to better understand and incorporate
spirituality into successful social work interventions, practice,
and research. It examines social development in the daily lives of
children and families by looking at larger national and
international phenomenon that can affect the well-being of
communities. The book further discusses natural disasters, poverty,
war, migration, human trafficking, war, violence and other factors
with suggestions of innovative global interventions that have been
utilized to assist diverse marginalized groups and communities.
A comprehensive guide to social work praxis, this book provides a
clear conceptual understanding of fieldwork supervision in India.
It elaborates on the dynamic components of fieldwork instruction -
the methodologies and effective strategies, the
supervisor-student-agency triad, challenges and the future. The
volume underlines the importance of student mentoring and the
imperative need to develop creative and competent strategies to
make fieldwork education more responsive and effective. It also
emphasises the need for the inclusion of social justice-oriented
perspectives and approaches in fieldwork training in India.
Instructive and anecdotal, the chapters in this volume reflect on
the challenges which students and supervisors face on a regular
basis in different environments while dealing with critical
circumstances. The focus of the book is to delineate strategies and
approaches which promote skill building and the ability in students
to understand sociocultural contexts of the field and engage with
them effectively. This volume will be an essential resource for
social work educators, field practitioners and students of social
work, law, public policy, sociology and social entrepreneurship.
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