Social work geographic: International, local, cultural, political, or personal? (Editorial)

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O’Leary, Patrick
Tsui, Ming-sum
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2020
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Geographic social work refers to ‘where’ social work practice belongs. This is the platform for social work practice. It determines the framework of the context and content of social work practice. To put it simply, it is not only the house, but also the home for social work practice. This extends across international, local, cultural, political and personal domains of our profession.

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International Social Work

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63

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1

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O’Leary, P. & Tsui, M-S., Social work geographic: International, local, cultural, political, or personal?, International Social Work, 2020, 63 (1), pp. 3-4. Copyright 2020 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.

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O’Leary, P; Tsui, M-S, Social work geographic: International, local, cultural, political, or personal? (Editorial), International Social Work, 2020, 63 (1), pp. 3-4

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