Nathalie Huegler, Karen Lyons and Manohar Pawar
Lena Dominelli
Margaret Alston and Fred H. Besthorn
Joseph Wronka and Silvia Staub Bernasconi
Murli Desai and John Solas
Uma Segal and Gerda Heck
Malcolm Payne
Harjeet Badwall and Narda Razack
Richard Hugman & Wendy Bowles
Terry Hokenstad
Joan Orme and Synnove Karvinen -Niinikoski
Tatsuru Akimoto and Decha Sungkawan
Paul Bywaters and Cindy Davis
Marion Huxtable, Cynthia A. Sottie and Khuajin Ulziitungalag
Michael Preston-Shoot and Staffan Hjer
Jennifer McKinnon
Micheal L. Shier and John R. Graham
Golam M. Mathbor & Jennifer Bourassa
Shulamit Ramon and Reima Ana Maglajlic
Murli Desai
Letnie Rock, Jeff Karabanow and Kathleen Manion
Ruby Chau
M. C. Terry Hokenstad, Jr. and Amy Restorick Roberts
Lengwe-Katembula J. Mwansa and Linda Kreitzer
Manohar Pawar with Ming-sum Tsui
Liz Beddoe and Heather Fraser
Darja Zavirek and Susan Lawrence
Sahar Al-Makhamreh and Kathryn Libal
Mahia Saracostti, Taly Reininger and Henry Parada
Julia Watkins and Jennifer Holder Dolly
First published 2012
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Contents
Nathalie Huegler, Karen Lyons and Manohar Pawar
Lena Dominelli
Margaret Alston and Fred H. Besthorn
Joseph Wronka and Silvia Staub Bernasconi
Murli Desai and John Solas
Uma A. Segal and Gerda Heck
Malcolm Payne
Harjeet Badwall and Narda Razack
Richard Hugman and Wendy Bowles
Terry Hokenstad
Joan Orme and Synnove Karvinen-Niinikoski
Tatsuru Akimoto and Decha Sungkawan
Paul Bywaters and Cindy Davis
Marion Huxtable, Cynthia A. Sottie and Khuajin Ulziitungalag
Michael Preston-Shoot and Staffan Hjer
Jennifer McKinnon
Micheal L. Shier and John R. Graham
Golam M. Mathbor and Jennifer A. Bourassa
Shulamit Ramon and Reima Ana Maglajlic
Murli Desai
Letnie Rock, Jeff Karabanow and Kathleen Manion
Ruby C. M. Chau
Terry Hokenstad and Amy Restorick Roberts
Lengwe-Katembula J. Mwansa and Linda Kreitzer
Manohar Pawar with the assistance of Ming-sum Tsui
Liz Beddoe and Heather Fraser
Darja Zavirek and Susan Lawrence
Sahar Al-Makhamreh and Kathryn Libal
Mahia Saracostti, Taly Reininger and Henry Parada
Julia Watkins and Jennifer Holder Dolly
Nigel Hall
Nigel Hall
Karen Lyons and Terry Hokenstad
David Cox
Joseph Wronka
James Midgley
Notes on the Editors
Karen Lyons began her career as a school social worker before entering academic work. From 1978 to 2000 she was responsible for professional social work education at the University of East London (UK) including undertaking research, writing and developing post-qualifying programmes. Involvement from the 1980s in European exchange programmes and anti-racist teaching led to a particular interest in international social work. She has contributed to social work developments and educational programmes in a wide range of countries since the 1990s and was a member of the Board of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (20002004). Karen Lyons has had varied editorial board experience and in 2004 was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal International Social Work (until 2009). As an Emeritus Professor at London Metropolitan University, she continues to undertake doctoral supervision and examination, editing and writing.
Terry Hokenstad is a Distinguished University Professor at Case Western Reserve University (USA) and holds the title of Ralph S. and Dorothy P. Schmitt Professor in the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. He has given special attention to the internationalisation of social work and the challenge of an ageing world in a career spanning more than four decades. He has uniquely combined these two areas of expertise in his teaching and writing, as well as in his leadership roles at the United Nations and in national and international organisations, e.g. the (US) Council on Social Work Education and the International Association of Schools of Social Work. Terry Hokenstad has authored and edited numerous books, articles, chapters, and monographs in the fields of comparative social welfare, care of older people, and social work practice and education. In addition, he has served as a former Editor-in-Chief of International Social Work and as a member of the editorial board for a number of other scholarly journals.
Manohar Pawar is Professor of Social Work at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University (NSW, Australia) and is president of the Asia-Pacific branch of the International Consortium for Social Development. He has nearly 30 years of experience in social work education, research and practice in Australia and India. Professor Pawar has received various awards, including the citation award for outstanding contribution to student learning (2008, from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council); and Quality of Life Award (2001, from the Association of Commonwealth Universities). Current areas of interest include international social work, development and policy; social consequences of climate change; informal care and ageing; NGOs and community development. Publications include: International Social Work (Sage, 2006),