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Social Work in Post-War and Political Conflict Areas: Examples from Iraqi-Kurdistan and beyond
Social Work in Post-War and Political Conflict Areas: Examples from Iraqi-Kurdistan and beyond
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The book provides insights into international social work in war and conflict, highlighting the role of social work in mitigating the effects of these crises and promoting peacebuilding. It discusses the connection between international social work and local approaches, the exchange of knowledge and experiences between the West and the East, and the reduction of gender-based violence.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 159 pages
Publication date: 30 April 2021
Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
The book provides a unique and comprehensive exploration of international social work in the context of war and conflicts. It delves into theoretical frameworks and practical examples, offering valuable insights into the competencies and role of social workers in mitigating the devastating effects of these crises. By examining the complexities of international social work, the book raises important questions about how to bridge the gap between global and local approaches, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration between the West and the East, the Global North and the Global South. Furthermore, it sheds light on the crucial role of social work in addressing gender-based violence and contributing to peacebuilding processes in post-war and post-conflict societies.
The book offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of international social work in the context of war and conflicts. It provides a theoretical framework for understanding the complexities of this field and offers practical examples to illustrate its applications. Through its exploration of the competencies and role of social workers, the book sheds light on their crucial contribution to mitigating the effects of these crises.
One of the key themes of the book is the need to bridge the gap between global and local approaches to international social work. It argues that social work should be approached as a global profession, with a shared set of values and principles, but also with a recognition of the unique contexts and challenges faced by different regions and communities. The book suggests that social workers can contribute to this bridging effort by developing cross-cultural competencies, building partnerships with local organizations, and engaging in collaborative research and advocacy.
Another important aspect of the book is its focus on gender-based violence and peacebuilding processes in post-war and post-conflict societies. It argues that social work has a critical role to play in addressing these issues, both in terms of prevention and response. The book provides examples of successful social work interventions that have contributed to reducing gender-based violence and promoting peacebuilding in various contexts, including Afghanistan, Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In addition to its theoretical and practical contributions, the book raises important questions about the role of social work in promoting social justice and human rights. It argues that social workers should be advocates for social change and work towards achieving a more equitable and just world. The book also explores the ethical implications of social work in conflict zones, including issues of confidentiality, power dynamics, and the use of force.
Overall, the book provides a valuable resource for social workers, policymakers, and researchers interested in international social work. It offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to this field, drawing on insights from social work, sociology, psychology, and other disciplines. By exploring the complexities of international social work, the book contributes to our understanding of how social workers can play a vital role in promoting peace, justice, and human rights in the world.
Weight: 234g
Dimension: 147 x 210 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783658320591
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
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