Recontextualizing social work in a globalized world: Lessons from the Pacific

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Saxton, K.. "Recontextualizing social work in a globalized world: Lessons from the Pacific." boulet, j. and hawkins, l. (ed.) Practical and political approaches to recontextualizing social work. IGI Global.
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Recontextualizing social work in a globalized world: Lessons from the Pacific

Book Chapter CategoryEdited book (chapter)
ERA Publisher ID2177
Book TitlePractical and political approaches to recontextualizing social work
AuthorsSaxton, K.
Editorsboulet, j. and hawkins, l.
PublisherIGI Global
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020451822. Pacific Peoples social work and social justice
451899. Pacific Peoples, society and community not elsewhere classified
440999. Social work not elsewhere classified
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