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April 2017: 234x156: 244pp 8 illustrations Hb: 978-1-138-64499-1 | £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62841-7 | £34.99 Table of Contents: List of figures List of Contributors Chapter 1: Introduction: Social Work in a Glocalised World, Mona Livholts and Lia Bryant Part I: The Glocalisation of Social Issues Chapter 2: Glocal Terrains of Farmer Distress and Suicide, Lia Bryant and Bridget Garnham Chapter 3: Gendered Globalisation and Violence, Jeff Hearn, Kopano Ratele and Tamara Shefer Chapter 4: Globalisation and Glocalised Policies for Asylum Seekers: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and the UK, Shepard Masocha Chapter 5: ‘The Humanitarian Gaze’, Human Rights Films and Glocalised Social Work, Sonia Tascon Part II: Methodological Re-Shaping and Spatial Transgressions in Glocalised Social Work Chapter 6: ‘What we learn how to see’: A Politics of Location and Situated Writing in Glocalised Social Work, Mona Livholts Chapter 7: Geographies of Anger and Fear: Exploring the Affective Atmospheres of Men’s ‘Domestic’ Violence, Lucas Gottzén Chapter 8: Loss and Grief in Global Social Work: Autoethnographic Explorations of the Case of the Tsunami Catastrophe in Northeastern Japan March 2011, Els-Marie Anbäcken Chapter 9: Writing from the Self and the Liberatory Process of Reformulating Identities that Extends to and Beyond the Migratory Experience, Sindi Gordon Chapter 10: Social Sculpture through Dreams and Conversations: Creating Spaces for Participatory and Situation Specific Art Based Methods, Lott Alfreds and Charlotte Åberg Part III: Responses from Social Work as a Glocalised Profession Chapter 11: Community Work as a Socio-Spatial Response to the Challenge of Glocal Segregation and Vulnerability, Päivi Turunen Chapter 12: Protecting the Rights of Overseas Filipino Workers: Social Work Beyond National Borders, Nilan Yu and Mary Lou Alcid Chapter 13: International Migration and National Welfare Institutions: Doulas as Border Workers in Obstetric Care in Sweden, Sabine Gruber Chapter 14: Undoing Privilege in Transnational Social Work: Implications for Critical Practices in the Local and Global Context, Bob Pease Chapter 15: Conclusion: Glocality and Social Work: Methodological Responsiveness to Moments of Rupture, Lia Bryant and Mona Livholts Index 20% Discount with this flyer! Social Work in a Glocalised World Edited by Mona Livholts and Lia Bryant Series: Routledge Advances in Social Work This engaging and timely volume contributes new knowledge to the rapidly emerging field of globalisation and social work. Interdisciplinary approaches bring together cutting edge scholarship from countries such as Australia, Finland, Japan, South Africa and Sweden. Major environmental, social and cultural issues are explored, developing an epistemology of situated knowledge and methodologies in order to examines how social work has responded to specific social problems, crises and vulnerabilities in a glocalised world. It proposes ‘glocalisation’ as a useful concept for re-framing conditions and practices for social work in a world perspective. 20% Discount Available - enter the code FLR40 at checkout* Hb: 978-1-138-64499-1 | £76.00 978-1-315-62841-7 | £27.99 * Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount and only applies to books purchased directly via our website. For more details please contact: Elena Tsang, Marketing Assistant, [email protected] For more information visit: www.routledge.com/9781138644991

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April 2017: 234x156: 244pp8 illustrationsHb: 978-1-138-64499-1 | £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62841-7 | £34.99

Table of Contents:

List of figuresList of ContributorsChapter 1: Introduction: Social Work in a Glocalised World, Mona Livholts and Lia BryantPart I: The Glocalisation of Social IssuesChapter 2: Glocal Terrains of Farmer Distress and Suicide, Lia Bryant and Bridget GarnhamChapter 3: Gendered Globalisation and Violence, Jeff Hearn, Kopano Ratele and Tamara SheferChapter 4: Globalisation and Glocalised Policies for Asylum Seekers: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and the UK, Shepard MasochaChapter 5: ‘The Humanitarian Gaze’, Human Rights Films and Glocalised Social Work, Sonia TasconPart II: Methodological Re-Shaping and Spatial Transgressions in Glocalised Social WorkChapter 6: ‘What we learn how to see’: A Politics of Location and Situated Writing in Glocalised Social Work, Mona LivholtsChapter 7: Geographies of Anger and Fear: Exploring the Affective Atmospheres of Men’s ‘Domestic’ Violence, Lucas GottzénChapter 8: Loss and Grief in Global Social Work: Autoethnographic Explorations of the Case of the Tsunami Catastrophe in Northeastern Japan March 2011, Els-Marie AnbäckenChapter 9: Writing from the Self and the Liberatory Process of Reformulating Identities that Extends to and Beyond the Migratory Experience, Sindi GordonChapter 10: Social Sculpture through Dreams and Conversations: Creating Spaces for Participatory and Situation Specific Art Based Methods, Lott Alfreds and Charlotte ÅbergPart III: Responses from Social Work as a Glocalised ProfessionChapter 11: Community Work as a Socio-Spatial Response to the Challenge of Glocal Segregation and Vulnerability, Päivi TurunenChapter 12: Protecting the Rights of Overseas Filipino Workers: Social Work Beyond National Borders, Nilan Yu and Mary Lou AlcidChapter 13: International Migration and National Welfare Institutions: Doulas as Border Workers in Obstetric Care in Sweden, Sabine GruberChapter 14: Undoing Privilege in Transnational Social Work: Implications for Critical Practices in the Local and Global Context, Bob PeaseChapter 15: Conclusion: Glocality and Social Work: Methodological Responsiveness to Moments of Rupture, Lia Bryant and Mona LivholtsIndex

20% Discount with this flyer!

Social Work in aGlocalised WorldEdited by Mona Livholts and Lia Bryant

Series: Routledge Advances in Social Work

This engaging and timely volume contributes new knowledge to the rapidly emerging field of globalisation and social work. Interdisciplinary approaches bring together cutting edge scholarship from countries such as Australia, Finland, Japan, South Africa and Sweden. Major environmental, social and cultural issues are explored, developing an epistemology of situated knowledge and methodologies in order to examines how social work has responded to specific social problems, crises and vulnerabilities in a glocalised world. It proposes‘glocalisation’ as a useful concept for re-framing conditions and practices for social work in a world perspective.

20% Discount Available - enter the code FLR40 at checkout*Hb: 978-1-138-64499-1 | £76.00

978-1-315-62841-7 | £27.99* Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount and only applies to books purchased directly via our website.

For more details please contact: Elena Tsang, Marketing Assistant, [email protected]

For more information visit:www.routledge.com/9781138644991

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