Abstract

This article presents an overview of definitions of international social work (ISW), current debates, and future course of ISW profession and teaching. After a brief introduction, Section What Is ISW?: The Debate presents the debate on what is ISW. Scholars have argued that social work is a contextual profession and hence international and global social work debates are vane. Section Internationalization of Social Work: Profession and Education further elaborates the debate on internationalizing social work profession and education. The following Sections International or Universal Social Work? and International but Not Global? present the discussions on quest for universalism and on global social work. Section Conclusion is a concluding one.

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