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Berenice Meintjesy-body resolvent operator taken with respect to states of . or . electrons. This indicates that the physics conveyed by the electron propagator relates to excitations of the system following the addition of one electron (.)or the removal of one electron (.). We shall refer exclusively to the electroAdj异类的 发表于 2025-3-23 15:25:18
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Social Work in Post-War and Political Conflict AreasExamples from Iraqi-使苦恼 发表于 2025-3-24 00:26:44
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,Framing the Topic—A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Social Work in Post-War and Political Conflict Arand conflicts. The reader gains knowledge about the competences and the role of social work, which contribute to mitigating the effects of war and conflict. The book raises the question how to connect international social work with local approaches and offers suggestions for a development of social旁观者 发表于 2025-3-24 13:13:34
Social Work, Armed Conflict and Post-War Reconstruction, social work have made issues of international conflicts and their human consequences a salient topic confronting social work with new theoretical, political and practical problems. Three of those will be highlighted:COUCH 发表于 2025-3-24 15:42:25
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,Knowledge Production in International Social Work – Postcolonial Perspectives, the international definition of social work has been changed in order to include indigenous knowledge as a principle of social work. Yet what can indigenous knowledge mean in a society where there is no tradition of social work? How can social work be adapted to specific local and cultural contextsMAG 发表于 2025-3-25 01:40:11
There Are Many Roads to a School of Social Work. Importance of the International for Modern Social ntial force of armed conflicts and war. Their stories of origin are set apart by time and socio-political space. The two cases of the Global North (Berkeley, US; and Lucerne, Switzerland) are connected to World War I, the two cases of the Global South (Sulaimani, Iraq; and Freetown, Sierra Leone) ar