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Transnational Social Work Practice
Social Work & Criminal Justice Books
  • Nalini Negi
  • Rich Furman, University of Washington Tacoma
Description

A growing number of people & mdash;immigrants, refugees, asylumseekers, displaced individuals, and families & mdash;lead lives that transcend national boundaries. Often because of economic pressures, these individuals continually move through places, countries, and cultures, becoming exposed to unique risk and protective factors. Though migration itself has existed for centuries, the availability of fast and cheap transportation as well as today's sophisticated technologies and electronic communications have allowed transmigrants to develop transnational identities and relationships, as well as engage in transnational activities. Yet despite this new reality, social work has yet to establish the parameters of a transnational social work practice. In one of the first volumes to address social work practice with this emergent and often marginalized population, practitioners and scholars specializing in transnational issues develop a framework for transnational social work practice. They begin with the historical and environmental context of transnational practice and explore the psychosocial, economic, environmental, and political factors that affect atrisk and vulnerable transnational groups. They then detail practical strategies, supplemented with case examples, for working with transnational populations utilizing this population's existing strengths. They conclude with recommendations for incorporating transnational social work into the curriculum.

Publication Date
1-1-2010
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Keywords
  • Social service,
  • Migrant labor Services for,
  • Immigrants Services for
ISBN
978-0231526319
Citation Information
Nalini Negi and Rich Furman. Transnational Social Work Practice. New York(2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rich-furman/34/