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Social Representations of Intelligence

Social Representations of Intelligence
Author: Gabriel Mugny
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1989-11-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521333482

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This book is a digital reprint of Gabriel Mugny's Social Representations of Intelligence.


Questions on Social Explanation

Questions on Social Explanation
Author: Luigia Camaioni
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027279608

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The various contributions to this volume converge on two themes. First, the explanatory role of social interaction, which, for a long time, has been a source of criticism of Piaget’s view of intelligence, is dealt with not only in relation to cognitive development, but also to language acquisition and to education. The second point of thematic convergence is the compatibility of genetic epistemology and psychoanalytic theory in view of the establishment of relationships between emotional and cognitive development.


Global Crossroads in Social Welfare

Global Crossroads in Social Welfare
Author: Elieth P. Eyébiyi
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3941482777

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"This volume brings together a cross-section of papers presented at the 33rd International Council of Social Welfare (ICSW) conference in Tours, France, in July 2008. ...The contributions raise important topics offering great insight into the multiplicity of ways that nations and communities are responding to the challenges of globalisation as well as internal demands for greater social justice and equality as well as mechanisms for civil society."--Back cover.


Canadiana

Canadiana
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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New State Spaces

New State Spaces
Author: Neil Brenner
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0191533580

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In this synthetic, interdisciplinary work, Neil Brenner develops a new interpretation of the transformation of statehood under contemporary globalizing capitalism. Whereas most analysts of the emergent, post-Westphalian world order have focused on supranational and national institutional realignments, 'New State Spaces' shows that strategic subnational spaces, such as cities and city-regions, represent essential arenas in which states are being transformed. Brenner traces the transformation of urban governance in western Europe during the last four decades and, on this basis, argues that inherited geographies of state power are being fundamentally rescaled. Through a combination of theory construction, historical analysis and cross-national case studies of urban policy change, 'New State Spaces' provides an innovative analysis of the new formations of state power that are currently emerging. This is a mature and sophisticated analysis by a major young scholar


Anthropologica

Anthropologica
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

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Social Action in Group Work

Social Action in Group Work
Author: Abe Vinik
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1136582770

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One of the most effective ways of dealing with social problems is getting rid of the cause of the problem, not just finding a remedy for the result. Social Action in Group Work provides a useful overview of the history, philosophy, theory, and practice of social group work and action in the promotion of societal change. It shows practitioners how to use their skills effectively to achieve social change. This helpful book incorporates ideas developed in social movements, identifies their contributions to social group work practice, and illustrates effective practice in case experience with specific examples. It provides a much-needed understanding of the need for and process of social action, along with new ideas for theory building, teaching, and practice in group work. Numerous case examples from a variety of different settings become models that will be extremely useful for social work students, educators, professionals, and those who work directly with groups.This invigorating book is divided into three sections, each with a unique focus, and tied together by overlapping concepts, theories, and models. The first section, Ideas of Social Action, examines the history of social action in group work and proposes an integrated global framework for social work organization, education and practice. Advocacy and Empowerment, the middle section, is replete with case examples. The third section, Principles and Practice, explores the application of social group work in a variety of situations, including inter-ethnic conflict and a group of homeless men and women. Together, the sections make a strong stand for a more sensitive, empowerment oriented practice and for more advocacy by the worker and group. Everyone involved or interested in the process of social change through social action with groups will find Social Action in Group Work a wealth of practical information.