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N°12/13 - 2007

Saturday, 20. January 2007

A Periodical of FESET / Revue de FESET


Summary

Editorial
Inge Danielsen & Helene Jacobson Pettersson




Focus on Research and Theoretical Perspectives


Hans Van Ewijk
Integration and transformation: the need for a citizenship based social work

Helene Jacobson Pettersson
Studying youth, ethnicity and social citizenship

Manus Charleton
Moral evaluation of cultural differences

Jonathan Culleton
Institutional racism in Ireland

M. Guasch, J. Dominguez & F. J. Gracia
The attitudes of social educators towards immigration

Ramona Bernard
Immigrant youth and socialisation in a child welfare context

Hans Schreurs
Arts-informed research - an alternative, narrative, form of qualitative research and representation

Focus on Teaching in Social Education


M. Auverdin & F. Brasseur
"Objets de nos racines" une pratique effective pour apprendre

Mieke Defieuw
Ethnicity: A social identity as any other?

Bodil Klausen
"In one way or another you are like the black, ugly duckling"

Richard Anthone
Socratic dialogue in the Flemish social welfare - Diversity and equality

G. Wesseln-Borgelt, E. Yildiz & J. Windheuser
Education training for parents with migration background

P. Nissinen
& P. Vogels
The YARi study module, studying the marginalization of young people in online learning environment

Nial Hanlon
Positioning equality within social care education

Margaret Gilmore
Supervision Training for Supervisors of Social Care Students

Jass McEvoy
Breaking Barriers Through Drama Education

Angelika Groterath
Intercultural competence as core competence

Stephanie Mc Dermott
Know Your Values

Focus on Practice in Social Professions

Ann McWilliams
Separated children seeking asylum - a new challenge for Ireland

Ragnhild Ihle
How do we understand minorities as clients of the welfare system?

Marie J. Day
Welcoming complaints: Internal Complaints
Procedures in Private Nursing Homes in Ireland

Fiona McGaughey
Governement Services for Minority Ethnic Groups

Phil Keogh
Social Care - an unfinished Profession