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Revitalizing social work education through global and critical awareness: examples from three Scandinavian schools of social work

Revitalisering av sosialarbeider utdanningen ved hjelp av globale og kritiske perspektiver — Eksempler fra tre skandinaviske sosialarbeiderutdanninger

Revitalisering av det sociala arbetets utbildning med hjälp av globala och kritiska perspektiv- Exempel från tre Skandinaviska socialarbetarutbildningar

Fornyelse af socialrådgiveruddannelse med anvendelse af global perspektivering og kritisk refleksion. Et eksempel fra tre skandinaviske socialrådgiveruddannelser

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