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- IFSW on the Web - The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights and social development through the development of social work, best practices and international cooperation between social workers and their professional organisations.
- Social Anxiety Disorder / Social Phobia and Shyness - Articles, a directory, newsletter on shyness, Social Anxiety Disorder and Social Phobia, and book excerpts.
- School of Social Work, Lund University - Web-page of the School of Social Work in Lund, Sweden. The school provides Masters degree in Social Work, single subject courses and specially designed courses for social services agency staff.
- National Academy of Social Insurance - A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization made up of social experts on Social Security, Medicare, and other social insurance programs. Promotes informed policymaking on social insurance through research, education, training, and open exchange of ideas.
- Social Work and Social Services Web Sites - A directory compiled by the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University. Contains a regularly-updated list of over 100 topics relevant to social work practice with accompanying links to online resources in those subject areas.
- California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC) - Nation's largest state coalition of social work educators and practitioners that prepares social work students and social workers for employment in public child welfare systems
- The Social Work Student - A resource for students undertaking a social work qualification and people interested in social care and social work in the UK.
- International Network for School Social Work - A network of school social work associations from 23 countries. The site defines school social work and provides links to national school social work associations.
- Institute for the Advancement of Political Social Work Practice - The goals of the Institute are to increase the number of social workers who pursue careers in politics and further develop Political Social Work Practice as a social work specialization;Êand to explore the ways direct service social workers can contribute to the political empowerment of clients through voter registration, mobilization and education.
- Hull University Social Psychology Course Journals - Hull University student s list of social psychology journals for social psychology modules as part of the psychology course.
Wikipedia Articles
- Social relation - Social relation can refer to a multitude of social interactions, regulated by social norms, between two or more people, with each having a social position and performing a social role. In sociological hierarchy, social relation is more advanced than behavior, action, social behavior, social action, social contact and social interaction.
- Social security - Social security primarily refers to social welfare service concerned with social protection, or protection against socially recognized conditions, including poverty, old age, disability, unemployment and others. Although some publications use the terms "social security" and "social protection" interchangeably, social security is used both more narrowly (to refer only to schemes with the formal ...
- Social constructionism - Social constructionism or social constructivism is a sociological theory of knowledge that considers how social phenomena develop in particular social contexts. Within constructionist thought, a social construction (social construct) is a concept or practice which may appear to be natural and obvious to those who accept it, but in reality is ...
- Social research - Social research refers to research conducted by social scientists (primarily within sociology and social psychology), but also within other disciplines such as social policy, human geography, political science, social anthropology and education. Sociologists and other social scientists study diverse things: from census data on hundreds of thousands of human beings, through the in-depth analysis ...
- Social construction - A social construction or social construct is any institutionalized entity or artifact in a social system "invented" or "constructed" by participants in a particular culture or society that exists because people agree to behave as if it exists or follow certain conventional rules. One example of a social construct is social status.