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Art in Social Work Practice: Theory and Practice: International Perspectives

Art in Social Work Practice: Theory and Practice: International Perspectives

  • Editor: Bos, Eltje
  • Editor: Huss, Ephrat

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Arts in Social Work Practice: From Theory to Practice, an Introductory Chapter Ephrat Huss
  • Section 1
  • Introduction: Theoretical Connections between Art and Social Work Ephrat Huss
  • Chapter 1: Why are Arts-based Interventions Useful in Social Work Practice? Eltje Bos
  • Chapter 2: Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement Emma Brodzinski, England, and Tony Evans
  • Chapter 3: Enhancing Capabilities for Social Change with the Arts
  • Paola de Bruijn & Erik Jansen
  • Chapter 4: Recreating the Social Work Imagination: Embedding the Arts within Scottish Social Work Susan Levy
  • Chapter 5: Photovoice Project: Participatory Research and Action with Women in Post-Disaster Japan Mieko Yoshihama
  • Chapter 6: Connecting Social Work and Art: Reflections on Theory and Practice Mel Gray and Leanne Schubert
  • Chapter 7: Theatre of the Oppressed and Social Work: An Opportunity for Social Awareness through Theatre Linda Ducca Cisneros
  • Chapter 8: Applied Arts and Social Justice: An Essential Partnership for Social Work Education Shelley Cohen Konrad and Lori Power
  • Chapter 9: Using Arts as a Feminist Empowerment Tool: The Example of Social Workers in Israel
  • Noa Barkai-Kra l
  • Section 2 Introduction: Examples of Micro Arts Practice in Social Work Ephrat Huss
  • Chapter 10: Arts and the Elderly: The 'Hidden Legacy' Project Ida van der Lee and W. (Bill) Wei
  • Chapter 11: Arts with Teenagers: A French Experience Angelique Gozlan and Celine Masson
  • Chapter 12: From Bystander to Engaged Witness: Seeing through the Social Action and Social Justice Lens and the Scope for Art Therapy within the Framework of Social Work in India Oihika Chakrabarti
  • Chapter 13: The Implementation of Photovoice in Group Intervention for Children of Alcohol Addicted Parents Menny Malka
  • Chapter 14: Therapeutic Applications of Hip Hop with U.S. Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness Raphael Travis Jr. and Aaron H. Rodwin
  • Chapter 15: Using Arts to Coproduce Knowledge with Service Users and to Enhance Salutogenic Coping of Marginalized Bedouin Youth in Israel Hassen Ganayiem, Orna Braun-Lewensohn, and Ephrat Huss
  • Chapter 16: Using Arts to Engage Community: Nepal and Canadian Experiences Marleny M. Bonnycastle and Tuula Heinonen
  • Section 3
  • Introduction: Macro Level Arts-based Interventions in Community Development and Societal Change
  • Eltje Bos, The Netherlands
  • Chapter 17: Community Theatre and Community Work: A Sri Lankan Experience Shamila Sivakumaran, Sri Lanka
  • Chapter 18: Film as Social Change: From Giving Voice to Giving a Stage Griet Verschelden, Jolijn De Haene, Tijs Van Steenberghe, and Luc De Droogh
  • Chapter 19: Moving into Dance in South Africa Nadia Virasamy
  • Chapter 20: Re-Creating Creative Social Work: Insights from Nepal 2015 Disasters Bala Raju Nikku, Pradipta Kadambari, Nepal, and Anne Riggs
  • Chapter 21: Safe at Home: An Australian Example of Arts-based Community-focused Practice Leanne Schubert and Mel Gray
  • Chapter 22: Advancing the Creativity of Girls Living in Underserved Neighborhoods through an Arts-Based Social Enterprise: A Theory of Action Revealed by an Instrumental Case David Moxley
  • Index