Social work and minorities
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Migration and multiculturality are not new phenomena to Europe but recent periods of unprecedented human movement have established new and evolving diasporic configurations. Social work and minorities critically examines key concepts such as assimilation, multi-culturalism, racism, marginalization and social exclusion. It will be an essential resource for social work practitioners and educators working with migrant communities throughout Europe.
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Charlotte Williams
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Mark Johnson
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Haluk Soydan
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R. D. Johnson Mark
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Social work and minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesCharlotte Williams, Haluk Soydan, R. D. Johnson Mark
Social Work and Minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesR. D. Johnson Mark, Haluk Soydan, Charlotte Williams
Social Work and Minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesR. D. Johnson Mark, Haluk Soydan, Charlotte Williams
Social Work and Minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesR. D. Johnson Mark, Haluk Soydan, Charlotte Williams
Social Work and Minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesR. D. Johnson Mark, Haluk Soydan, Charlotte Williams
Social Work and Minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesR. D. Johnson Mark, Haluk Soydan, Charlotte Williams
Social Work and Minorities
- SWSocial Work and MinoritiesCharlotte Williams, Haluk Soydan, Mark Johnson
Social Work and Minorities