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E-raamat: Sociology for Social Work: An Introduction

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2010
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446200575
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`The book is interesting and enjoyable to read...the chapters provide a huge amount of information in bite-sized pieces.' Naomi Lundgren, Anglia Ruskin University

Introducing the social work student to the field of sociology, this book illustrates how sociology is connected to and fundamental to effective social work practice. Sociology can reveal why and how so many of the issues that social workers have to deal with in their daily working lives occurs in the first place. Having such knowledge greatly assists the social worker in working with service users, by identifying the deeper causes of their problems and informing how their needs could be more fully met.

Engaging and well-written, each chapter also includes case studies, activities, reflection points, key definitions and links to further reading. Sociology and Social Work: An Introduction will be essential reading for social work qualifying students.

Introduces the social work student to the field of sociology, illustrating how sociology is connected to and fundamental to effective social work practice. This title includes chapters that apply theory to practice. It covers such topics as: Gender; Class; Ethnicity and race; Ageing; Health; Intimacies; Social exclusion; and, Crime and deviance.

Introducing the social work student to the field of sociology, this book illustrates how sociology is connected to and fundamental to effective social work practice. Each chapter applies theory to practice and is uniquely co-written by a sociologist, social worker, and service user. Every chapter of the book includes further case studies, along with lots of clear definitions of terms and reflection points, making this book the essential introductory text for all social work students.
Contributors vi
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Sociology for social work - an overview
1(25)
Chris Yuill
Alastair Gibson
Chris Thorpe
2 Social inequality and social class
26(19)
Donncha Marron
Robert Buckley
Joan Leece
3 Gender
45(24)
Val Sheach-Leith
Michael Sutherland
Neil Gibson
4 Race and ethnicity
69(25)
Chris Yuill
Angela Duvollet
Tuck-Chee Phung
Tatenda Govera
5 Poverty and social exclusion
94(22)
Donncha Marron
Jeremy Millar
Muzz McKinnon
6 Later life
116(22)
Emmanuelle Tulle
Rory Lynch
7 Health
138(26)
Chris Yuill
Rob Mackay
Angie Mutch
8 Disability
164(21)
Chris Yuill
Colin Keenan
Frankie McLean
9 Crime and society
185(19)
Chris Thorpe
Mike Shepherd
10 Intimacies and relationships
204(24)
Megan Todd
Steve Hothershall
Janet Owen
11 Community and social capital
228(17)
Steven MacLennan
Keith Muir
Susan Thoms
References 245(18)
Index 263
Chris Yuill is a sociologist at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, whose work focuses on the sociology of health and the sociology of urban experiences. In addition to a variety of journal publications and research reports he has written and co-edited a number of textbooks for SAGE, one of his most recent being Sociology for Social Work co-edited with Alastair Gibson. Other texts include Understanding the Sociology of Health: An Introduction with Anne-Marie Barry, which is now in its third edition and has also been translated into Chinese. Chris has also served two terms on the executive of the British Sociological Association. Alastair Gibson graduated with an MA in History before becoming frustrated as a hospital administrator and deciding to move into the more challenging and rewarding practice of social work. He worked in Aberdeen and Gateshead in a variety of health care social work settings and then taught at RGU. Developing his enthusiasm for inter-professional practice, he was a founder member of CAIPE and helped develop shared training for social work, health, education and police trainees. He has thoroughly enjoyed teaching Human Growth and Behaviour as well as being Course Leader of the BA (Hons) Social Work by Distance Learning before retiring in 2009. He is now an independent practice teacher.