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International Social Work - Einzelansicht

S45101
International Social Work

Sprache: englisch   
Seminar
SoSe 2016
2 SWS
jedes Semester

Erwartete Teilnehmer_innen 190
Max. Teilnehmer_innen 200
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Belegfrist: SozArb - abSem2-Dir-Bel-LVmitGrup-Frist 2+Sem1-VL 24.09.2024 16:00:00 - 31.10.2024 23:59:00
Belegfrist: SozArb - Sem 1 - Prio-Bel - LV mit Grup - Frist 1 04.10.2024 12:00:00 - 07.10.2024 23:59:00
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Do. 16:00 bis 18:00 woch 07.04.2016 bis 07.07.2016  226 Prof. Dr. C. Labonté-Roset     26.05.2016: Ausfall 50
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Do. 16:00 bis 18:00 Einzel am 14.07.2016 Prof. Dr. C. Labonté-Roset       50
Gruppe ohne Gruppe:
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Prüfungsversion
Bachelor of Arts B.A. Soziale Arbeit 4 - 2004
Bachelor of Arts B.A. Soziale Arbeit 4 - 2008
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
B.A. Soziale Arbeit
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In this course  I propose to treat the following themes:

  • Global definition and ethic principles of  international social work (IASSW, IFSW)
  • Social exclusion and poverty in Europe and  the world
  • Changements in  social policy in EU-countries
  • new forms of paid work and precarity
  • Theories and Models of migration and immigration
  • European migration and asylum policy and Frontex and Eurosur        
  • Racism, stereotypes and prejudices
  • Right wing movements and parties in  Europe
  • Transnationality and intersectionality
  • Postcolonialism, land robbery and dictatorship
  • Human rights and social work
  • Social work education in selected  countries ( Europe, developing  countries)
  • Theories and practice of political transition- the cases of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya
  • Cross national learning experiences

Reading:

( most of the articles can be found on the internet, even if here the address  is not given)

Christine Labonté-Roset(2013), The recent economic crisis and their effects on social cohesion and social exclusion and the role of social work (copies will be distributed at the beginning of the course)

A.B. Atkinson, E. Marlier (2011), Human development and indicators of poverty and social exclusion as part of the policy process In: Indian Journal of Human Development 5/12/2011

P. Boccagni, (2012), Rethinking transnational studies: transnational ties and the transnationalism of everyday life. European Journal of Social Theory 15/1/2012

J.A. Buss (2010), Have the poor gotten poorer? The American experience from 1997 -2007, Journal of Poverty 14/2 /2010,http://www. Tandfonline. Com/loi/wpov 26

E.Crettaz, G.Bonoli (2012 ), Why are some workers poor? The mechanism that produce working poverty in a comparative perspective. http://ssrn.com/abstract=1691662

European commission (2015), Managing migration: a common challenge

European commission (2015), Migration and home affairs

European Anti Poverty Network (2015), EAPN, Assessment of the National Reform Programmes 2015

EAPN, How is povery measured

EAPN(2014),New updated explainer on poverty and inequality in the EU

Eurostat (2015), People at risk of poverty or social exclusion. epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu

Eurostat (2015), Migration and migration population statistics

D. Padovan, A. Alietti (2012), The racialisation of public discourse. In: European Societies, 14/2/2012

S. Staub-Bernasconi ( 2010 ), Human rights and social work–dialogue between East/Asia and West, Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social, Development, Hongkong 2010

 

On our first seminar meeting  on the 7 of April                                    

we can decide about the themes you are most interested in, which we will treat and discuss in depth.. I would think the main emphasis should be on the questions around migration and asylum, poverty and social  exclusion and what this mean for the political and social situation in the different European contries and  the role of social work

And we  can decide if we will have a weekly seminar of 2 hours or instead a  block seminar ( 5 days à 8 hours for example) or a mixed form

 

Examination can be done as

  • Presentation
  • Essay
  • Oral examination
  • Written examination

 


Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2016 , Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2024/25