Arts in social work practice: from theory to practice, an introductory chapter
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Recreating the social work imagination: embedding the arts within Scottish social work
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Photovoice project: participatory research and action with women in post-disaster Japan
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Connecting social work and art: reflections on theory and practice
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Theatre of the Oppressed and social work: an opportunity for social awareness through theatre
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Applied arts and social justice: an essential partnership for social work education
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Using arts as a feminist empowerment tool: the example of social workers in Israel
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Arts and the elderly: the "Hidden Legacy" project
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Arts with teenagers: a french experience
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From bystander to engaged witness: seeing through the social action and social justice lens and the scope for art therapy within the framework of social work in India
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Using arts to engage community: Nepal and Candian experiences
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Community theatre and community work: a Sri Lankan experience
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Film as social change: from giving voice to giving a stage
Griet Verschelden, Jolijn De Haene, Tijs Van Steenberghe, Luc De Droogh
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Recreating creative social work: insiht from Nepal 2015 disasters
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Safe at Home: an Australian example of arts-based communityu-focused practice
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Advancing the creativity of girls living in underserved neighborhoods through an arts-based social enterprise: a theory of action revealed by an instrumental case
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