Displaying Social Work through Objects
Abstract
This article examines the possibility of demonstrating social work through a collection of objects. It presents the experience of a web-based project, Social Work in 40 Objects, which aimed to provide an alternative approach to understanding social work—through display rather than definition and description. The project was experimental, with no presumption that it would be possible to express the abstraction of social work through the...
Paper Details
Title
Displaying Social Work through Objects
Published Date
Oct 12, 2018
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
824 - 841
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