Social Work has changed along history; in particular, technological innovation has transformed the relationship between practitioners, institutions and clients. Simultaneously, these transformations affect crucial ethical issues such as privacy, property of data, confidentiality, right to forget, who owns knowledge… This book offers an up-to-date discussion on how technology and innovation under ethical questioning relate to Social Work. Although it is not intended as a textbook, it will provide teachers with materials, the main topics involved and ongoing discussions.
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Human Nature and Innovation: Iis It Possible to Guide Technology? The Case of Social Casework
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Digital Social Work in Digital Societies: Challenges for Research, Practice, and Innovation
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Social Media in Social Work: Research, Education, and Practice
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Social Work Practice and Research with Technology: Ethical Challenges and Responses
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