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Social Work and Sustainability in Asia -

Social Work and Sustainability in Asia

Facing the Challenges of Global Environmental Changes

Alice M. L. Chong, Iris Chi (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
248 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-66230-1 (ISBN)
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The rapid trend of globalization has brought with it a variety of sustainability challenges, including global climate change, biodiversity loss, poverty, and social inequalities, which are problems with unclear boundaries, complicated interrelated components, undefined parameters, contradictory values, and no single solution. Social work has a long-standing tradition of emphasizing the interaction of people and their environment. For this reason, the field of social work is one of the best-placed academic disciplines for studying the impact of environmental change on social systems, and should play an important role in developing strategies for mitigating and adapting to these environmental challenges. However, traditional social work tends to lack sustaining work and neglect globally interconnected social problems.



Combining case studies and country reports from around Asia with a theoretical framework for understanding sustainability concerns, this book aims to show how social work can play a valuable role in mitigating and adapting to environmental challenges and social sustainability. For social work to develop a meaningful and viable profession that addresses contemporary sustainability issues, it requires changes and transformation in paradigm, theories, strategies, social policy and social services that will facilitate a sustainable future for all mankind.

Alice M. L. Chong is Professor and Social Work Discipline Leader in the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Iris Chi is the Chinese-American Golden Age Association/Frances Wu Chair for the Chinese Elderly at the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.

Notes on contributors
Preface (Annamaria Campanini)
Preface (Ruth Stark)



List of tables
Lists of figures
List of photographs



Part I: Theory and Concepts of Social Sustainability and Social Work



1. Social Work and Sustainable Development: An Overview



IRIS CHI, ALICE M. L. CHONG, TING KIN NG, AND DIEGO BUSIOL



2. Neoliberalism and Globalization: Trends Shaping Sustainable Social Work Practice



MICHAEL HOLOSKO AND JOELLE A. PETTUS



3. Social Sustainability and Global Climate Change: A New Challenge for Social Work



LAWRENCE A. PALINKAS AND MARLEEN WONG



4. Operationalizing and Measuring Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability: Current Efforts and Future Directions



MARY L. OHMER

Part II: Case Studies in Asia



5. Global grassroots green movement driven by Tzu Chi Foundation’s recycling volunteers: a multifaceted model of environmental sustainability with transformative social changes



HSIN-YI HSIAO, HSUN-TA HSU, DEBRA BOUDREAUX, AND ALICE TING



6. Apocalyptic learning for sustainability in aged Japan: positive reciprocities and social innovations in the information age



ON-KWOK LAI



7. Reducing the High Vulnerability of the Elderly to Urban Flooding: Findings from the 2011 Floods in Bangkok



DANNY MARKS



8. Humanitarian response after a complex environmental disaster: a case study of Typhoon Haiyan



TARA POWELL AND JADE BRACK



9. In the Typhoon Corridor: Rebuilding Communities in the Philippines through Empowerment and Innovation



ANNALISA ENRILE, GABRIELLE AQUINO, AND VIVIEN VILLAVERDE



10. The Global Climate Change: Necessary Child Protection Services in Vietnam



TUYEN THI THANH BUI, GRACE M. MISHLER AND GARY W. STUDEBAKER



11. Mass relocation and social sequence for the elderly in rural China



WEIHONG ZENG, ZHENG WU, CHRISTOPH M. SCHIMMELE AND SHUZHUO LI



12. Maximizing impact in Hong Kong: economic, social, and environmental sustainability among nongovernmental organizations



ELAINE AU LIU AND PAUL VINOD KHIATANI



13. Collaboration and Innovation for Inclusive Green Growth at a Community Level in Suzhou, China



WANXIN LI, ERIC ZUSMAN AND JINING CHEN



14. Social work education in China: issues, challenges, and implications for sustainability



PATRICK LEUNG AND ASHLEIGH SCINTA

Part III: Leadership and Future Development



15. Preparing Social Workers to Advance Social Sustainability: Transforming Social Work Education



MARY L. OHMER



16. Leadership and Sustainable Development in the Future



ALICE M. L. CHONG, IRIS CHI, AND DIEGO BUSIOL

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 500 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-367-66230-2 / 0367662302
ISBN-13 978-0-367-66230-1 / 9780367662301
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