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Modernization of social work and the state: A critical survey of its historical development in Indonesia

Posted on:2005-03-24Degree:M.S.WType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Hakim, Budi RahmanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390011952595Subject:Social work
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis critically surveys the dynamics of social work modernization in the state of Indonesia. The study examines the polarization, characteristics and trends of social work throughout the history of Indonesia. The survey begins by reviewing the two contexts of the historical developments of social work in both the developed and developing countries of the Third World. This historical overview is pivotal to place the context of social work development in Indonesia. Tracing the origins and the nature of 'social work' in Indonesia under the pre- and colonial rule will further highlight the course of its development. The adoption of modern social work in the post-colonial is examined afterward. The historical examination of social work in Indonesia is particularly relevant in underscoring the roots of the present criticism leveled at Indonesian social policy and work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social, Indonesia, Historical, Development
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