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Title
Ecology of common care : the ecosocial approach as a theory of social work and human service / Wolf Rainer Wendt.
ISBN
9783030656997 (electronic bk.)
3030656993 (electronic bk.)
3030656985
9783030656980
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 79 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-65699-7 doi
Call Number
HV41 .W46 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
361.301
Summary
This book offers an ecological foundation for social work and for care provision in general. It presents the ecosocial approach according to its origins, distinguishing it from other theoretical social work approaches and applying it to various areas of care for welfare. The ecological anchoring of social welfare and common care is an emerging topic in political, organisational, and person-related development of human services and social work. In an era of crisis, this anchoring is an essential contribution to the study of sustainable social provision. The book embeds the dispositions about it in the ecology of the protection and securing of common life. Ecology of Common Care: The Ecosocial Approach as a Theory of Social Work and Human Service is an essential text that should engage the academic community of educators and researchers in social work and other human services professions, as well as students in bachelor's and master's programmes in these professions.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Source of Description
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 15, 2021).
Series
SpringerBriefs in social work.
1 Introduction
2 What to Think of in the Ecosocial Concept
3 The Genesis of the Ecosocial Paradigm
4 The Scope of the Theory
5 The Central Concept of the Household and the Principle of Householding
6 A Comprehensive Field of Study
7 Differentiations Are Necessary: Domestic and External Relations
8 A Multilevel Construct
9 An Ecological Orientation for Human Services and the Social Profession
10 The Ethical Underpinning
11 The Turn of Ecological Thinking in the Anthropocene.-12 Back to Care and Social Work
13 Working in Stewardship.-14 Conclusion.