
Recenzje/Reviews
Author(s) -
Vincent Helbig,
Beatriz Gonçalves,
Marta Kamińska
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
zeszyty pracy socjalnej
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2449-6138
pISSN - 1507-4285
DOI - 10.4467/24496138zps.20.028.13083
Subject(s) - multitude , german , coping (psychology) , statutory law , social work , psychology , sociology , media studies , political science , history , law , psychiatry , archaeology
In permanently introducing this new section to our periodical, we wish to call the reader’s attention to a unique approach we are consciously taking. In a desire to identify impending foci in our field, we have invited the youngest of our colleagues – MA and PhD candidates in social work – to act as our reviewers. Furthermore, considering the vast multitude of scholarly articles published annually, we have asked our students to primarily focus on this segment which is more likely to reflect the most recent findings. That said, we have not set a strict date range in the hope that our reviewers will freely discover or recover studies which might have been overlooked heretofore. Flack J., Lechevalier A., Wielgohs J. (2013). Cultural Distinction and Example of the “Third East German Generation”, in: A. Lechevalier, J. Wielgohs (eds.), Borders and Border Regions in Europe – Changes, Challenges and Chances. Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld.Reviewed by: Vincent HelbigCollins S. (2008). Statutory Social Workers: Stress, Job Satisfaction, Coping, Social Support and Individual Differences. “The British Journal of Social ork”, 38, 6: 1173–1193.Reviewed by: Beatriz GonçalvesFerguson H. (2017). How Children Become Invisible in Child Protection Work: Findings from Research into Day-to-Day Social Work Practice, “The ritish Journal of Social Work”, 47, 4 (20170601): 1007–1023.Reviewed by: Marta Kamińska