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E-grāmata: Settlement House Movement Revisited: A Transnational History

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  • Formāts: 252 pages
  • Sērija : Research in Social Work
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447354253
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  • Formāts: 252 pages
  • Sērija : Research in Social Work
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447354253
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This book explores the role and impact of the settlement house movement in the global development of social welfare and the social work profession. It traces the transnational history of settlement houses and examines the interconnections between the settlement house movement, other social and professional movements and social research. Looking at how the settlement house movement developed across different national, cultural and social boundaries, this book show that by understanding its impact, we can better understand the wider global development of social policy, social research and the social work profession.

This book provides a historical approach to the study of the Settlement House movement in relation to developments in social welfare and the profession of social work across a range of nations.
Introduction ~ John Gal, Stefan Köngeter and Sarah Vicary


PART 1: The transnational transfer of the settlement house idea


A brief transnational history of the Settlement House Movement ~ Stefan
Köngeter


Berlins municipal socialism: A transatlantic muse for Mary Simkhovitch and
New York City ~ Barbara Levy Simon


The French maisons sociales, Chicagos Hull-House scheme and their influence
in Portugal ~ Francisco Branco


Settlement houses and the emergence of social work in Mandatory Palestine ~
John Gal and Yehudit Avnir


PART 2: The interface between the Settlement House Movement and other social
movements


University Extension and the settlement idea ~ Geoffrey A.C. Ginn


Between social mission and social reform: The Settlement House Movement in
Germany, 1900-1930 ~ Jens Wietschorke


To be an Englishman and a Jew: Basil Henriques and the Bernhard Baron Oxford
and St. Georges Settlement House ~ Hugh Shewell


The English settlements, the Poor Mans Lawyer and social work, circa
1890-1939 ~ Kate Bradley


PART 3: Research in settlement houses and its impact


Putting knowledge into action: A social work perspective on settlement house
research ~ Dayana Lau


Animating objectivity: a Chicago settlements use of numeric and aesthetic
knowledges to render its immigrant neighbours and neighbourhood knowable ~
Rory Crath


PART 4: Final Reflections


The soul of the community: two practitioners reflect on history, place and
community in two community-based practices from 1980 to 1995: St Hildas
Community Centre in Bethnal Green and Waterloo Action Centre in Waterloo,
South London ~ Jeanette Copperman and Steven Malies


Conclusion ~ Sarah Vicary
John Gal is a Professor at the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.









Stefan Köngeter is a Professor and Co-Head of the Research Institute for Social Work and Social Spaces at the University of Applied Science, St. Gallen.









Sarah Vicary is Associate Head of School in the Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies at The Open University.