Social Work for Sociologists: Theory and Practice

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Abbott, Edith, 14, 15
Addams, Jane, 3, 12, 13–14, 15, 51,
174
advocacy, empowerment, and self-
determination theory, 134, 136
Agger, Ben, 30
Alaszewski, Andy, 69
Aleena (case study), frameworks/
approaches applied to, 27,
28–29, 171
anti-oppressive, 36
critical reflection, 30–31
ecosystems, 34
ethical dilemma resolution, 60–61
indigenous, 40–41
rights-based, 38
signs of safety, 81
strengths, competencies, and success,
32
task-centered, 42–43
Alexander, Daleen, 145–146
Allen, Tammy D., 145
ally, concept of, 114–115, 173
almoners (settlement movement social-
service workers), 12
alternative theory, 127, 128–129, 135
Amaral, Alberto, 21
American Association of Social Workers,
53
American Social Science Association,
12
American Sociological Association, 157,
159
Andrew (case study), 77–78


anti-oppressive and empowerment
approaches, 4, 19, 27, 34–36, 57,
111, 112
Aotearoa/New Zealand, 2–3
applied sociology programs in, 89
biculturalism meaning in, 104
child poverty ranking of, 123
demographics of, 95
indigenous frameworks in, 39–40
indigenous values in, 55
Pacific Island peoples in, 5, 86–87,
95–100, 114, 123
Pākehā in, 3, 103, 104–105, 109,
113–114
social work/sociology collaboration
and division in, 9, 18–19, 22
See also bicultural frameworks;
Māori, biculturalism and; Māori
people
Aotearoa New Zealand Association
of Social Workers (ANZASW),
106–107, 111
applied sociology, 87, 88–90, 99, 173
public sociologists, 21, 48, 99–100,
157, 171, 174
See also research methods internship
course (University of Otago)
Armstrong, Elizabeth, 173, 174
Armstrong, Jeremy, 145
Arrendondo, Patricia, 112, 116
Askeland, Gurid Aga, 30
assessments. See risk assessment/evaluation
Association for the Advancement of
Social Work with Groups, Inc., 92

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