World Social Work Day 15th March 2011 focuses on social work contributions to society and is part of an on-going dialogue about how to address challenging social conditions worldwide. The theme this year is “Social Work voices responding to global crisises: Together we develop the Agenda!“. To celebrate this day SAGE has opened access to some journal articles for a limited period. SAGE is proud to publish a Social Work portfolio that includes the journals International Social Work, Journal of Social Work, and Research on Social Work Practice, plus a comprehensive books programme that spans the diverse field.
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Title: The problem of contemporary slavery: An international human rights challenge for social work
Authors: David K. Androff
Journal: International Social Work
March 2011 54: 209-222, first published on August 17, 2010
DOI:10.1177/0020872810368395
Title: Globalization and culturally relevant social work: African perspectives on indigenization
Authors: Morena J. Rankopo and Kwaku Osei-Hwedie
Journal: International Social Work
January 2011 54: 137-147, first published on September 7, 2010
DOI:10.1177/0020872810372367
Title: Social work as a practice of freedom
Author: Ian Hyslop
Journal: Journal of Social Work
first published on March 2, 2011
DOI:10.1177/1468017310388362
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