Global group work

This article focuses on the Global Group Work Project’s action research study to explore and identify essential cross-national and cross-cultural elements of social group work practice, and to provide a model for international research and collaboration. It details study methods, process and outcome...

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Main Authors: Cohen, Carol S., Doel, Mark, Wilson, Mary, Quirke, Deirdre, Ring, Karen A., Abbas, Sharima Ruwaida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16549/1/79.pdf
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author Cohen, Carol S.
Doel, Mark
Wilson, Mary
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description This article focuses on the Global Group Work Project’s action research study to explore and identify essential cross-national and cross-cultural elements of social group work practice, and to provide a model for international research and collaboration. It details study methods, process and outcome findings, analysis and recommendations.The key finding of the global themes of being together and doing together in social work groups, as well as the identify cation of local, indigenous practices contribute empirical knowledge about group work's international nature, with implications for teaching, research and practice.
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spelling uum-165492015-12-20T08:26:00Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16549/ Global group work Cohen, Carol S. Doel, Mark Wilson, Mary Quirke, Deirdre Ring, Karen A. Abbas, Sharima Ruwaida HD28 Management. Industrial Management This article focuses on the Global Group Work Project’s action research study to explore and identify essential cross-national and cross-cultural elements of social group work practice, and to provide a model for international research and collaboration. It details study methods, process and outcome findings, analysis and recommendations.The key finding of the global themes of being together and doing together in social work groups, as well as the identify cation of local, indigenous practices contribute empirical knowledge about group work's international nature, with implications for teaching, research and practice. 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16549/1/79.pdf Cohen, Carol S. and Doel, Mark and Wilson, Mary and Quirke, Deirdre and Ring, Karen A. and Abbas, Sharima Ruwaida (2012) Global group work. Groupwork, 22 (1). pp. 78-98. ISSN 0951-824X http://doi.org/10.1921/095182412X655309 doi:10.1921/095182412X655309 doi:10.1921/095182412X655309
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