Social Work In Digital Societies
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Social Work in a Digital Society
Author | : Sue Watling,Jim Rogers |
Publsiher | : Learning Matters |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2012-05-18 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780857256782 |
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This book will help students develop their understanding of how the internet is impacting on social work education and practice in 21st century. Essential reading for students interested in the influence of digital technology and social media, including the impact of digital divides, this book looks at how the value-base of social work can have a positive effect on service users and carers who engage with digital services.
Digital Social Work
Author | : Lauri Goldkind,Lea Wolf,Paul P. Freddolino |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2018-10-31 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780190871130 |
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In a rapidly advancing technological culture, social work practitioners are frequently challenged to invent new strategies to meet client needs and foster social change. Despite the Council on Social Work Education's new standards for technology in social work practice, few schools of social work teach the use of technology for practice, and many instructors struggle with the integration of this increasingly necessary dimension into education. Digital Social Work is designed to offer engaging, meaningful, and easy-to-use technology content that can be incorporated into generalist and advanced social work practice courses. The chapters in this volume offer instructors and students insight into the knowledge, skills, and values required of those who practice social work 2.0; by providing concrete examples of technology tools, they complement traditional social work curricula dealing with micro, mezzo, and macro systems. Chapters can be used singly--to augment Practice, Research, or Policy courses--or can provide a format to discuss technology in courses addressing practice with individuals, youth, and families. Virtual worlds, social media, GIS, blogs, and many other technology tools are represented in this collection.
Social Work in Digital Societies
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Author | : David Alonso González,Andrés Arias Astray,Andoni Alonso Puelles |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 8448626419 |
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Social Work has changed along history; in particular, technological innovation has transformed the relationship between practitioners, institutions and clients. Simultaneously, these transformations affect crucial ethical issues such as privacy, property of data, confidentiality, right to forget, who owns knowledge...This book offers an up-to-date discussion on how technology and innovation under ethical questioning relate to Social Work. Although it is not intended as a textbook, it will provide teachers with materials, the main topics involved and ongoing discussions.
Digital Social Work
Author | : Lauri Goldkind,Lea Wolf,Paul P. Freddolino |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2018-11 |
Genre | : SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | : 9780190871116 |
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"In a digitally powered society, social workers, are challenged to embrace new interventions and enhance existing strategies in order to effectively promote social justice. The cases in this volume present engaging examples of technology tools in use across micro, mezzo and macro practice, illuminating the knowledge, skills, and values required of those who practice social work 2.0"--Provided by publisher.
Social Media and Social Work
Author | : Megele, Claudia,Buzzi, Peter |
Publsiher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2020-07-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781447327417 |
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shed fresh light on the ways that social media and digital technologies can be effectively harnessed to support relationship-based social work practice. However, it has also highlighted the complex risks, ethics and practical challenges that such technologies pose. This book helps practitioners and students navigate this complex terrain and explore and build upon its multiple opportunities. It uses real-life examples to examine how practitioners can assess the impact of new technologies on their professional conduct and use them in a way that enhance public confidence and relationship-based practice. The authors explore how digital technologies can support multiple areas of service including social work with children, families and adults, mental health social work, youth justice and working with online communities. They also consider regulatory questions and provide a roadmap for good practice.
Digital Transformation and Social Well Being
Author | : Antonio López Peláez,Sang-Mok Suh,Sergei Zelenev |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2022-09-16 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781000654899 |
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This is the first book to show how digitalisation and the better provision of information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve access to a wide-range of social services, as well as make them more inclusive. Overcoming disparities across social groups using contemporary digitalisation models will have lasting consequences on social well-being and human welfare. Reflecting on current trends the authors vividly illustrate the collective, global nature of the challenge that digitalisation represents for providers, administrators and users of welfare services. It is important, therefore, to bear in mind the following for research design and practice: Citizens' rights must be protected Consideration should be given to how the services provided can be improved by more effective use of ICTs Digital interventions require better service coordination in the setting of priorities and specific training in digital skills for service providers and service users The chapters in this book address these problems and challenges in great depth, analysing the role of ICTs in promoting social inclusion and social welfare, drawing on examples of successful ICT applications around the world. The book contains country case-studies from the United States, Brazil, India, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong (China), Zimbabwe, Morocco, Spain, Portugal, Ireland and Singapore and will be of interest to all scholars and students of social policy, to social work educators, and social care providers.
Understanding Digital Societies
Author | : Jessamy Perriam,Simon Carter |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2021-03-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781529733877 |
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Understanding Digital Societies provides a framework for understanding our changing, technologically shaped society and how sociology can help us make sense of it. You will be introduced to core sociological ideas and texts along with exciting global examples that shed light on how we can use sociology to understand the world around us. This innovative, new textbook: Provides unique insights into using theory to help explain the prevalence of digital objects in everyday interactions. Explores crucial relationships between humans, machines and emerging AI technologies. Discusses thought-provoking contemporary issues such as the uses and abuses of technologies in local and global communities. Understanding Digital Societies is a must-read for students of digital sociology, sociology of media, digital media and society, and other related fields.
Youth Work in a Digital Society
Author | : Zaremohzzabieh, Zeinab,Ahrari, Seyedali,Krauss, Steven Eric,Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi,Omar, Siti Zobidah |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2020-03-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781799829577 |
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The integration of digital technologies into practice presents opportunities and challenges for the field of youth work. Digitalization procedures transform interactions with users, in addition to their needs. These also transform the organizations where youth workers are involved in professional practice. Adapting digital technological tools is a crucial challenge for the youth work profession. Youth Work in a Digital Society is an essential scholarly publication that explores how to overcome any challenges and issues facing youth development work in the digital age and to what extent modern digital technologies can contribute to empowering youth work practice. Featuring a wide range of topics such as digital inclusion, mobile technologies, and social media, this book is ideal for executives, managers, researchers, professionals, academicians, policymakers, practitioners, and students.