Society Work of the Post-Economic State and Chinese-Style Social Work: Aging, Children, Health, and Social Services

Author:   Sheying Chen
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Pages:   287
Publication Date:   15 May 2026
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Society Work of the Post-Economic State and Chinese-Style Social Work: Aging, Children, Health, and Social Services


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Social work is inherently an international subject. Each nation has a story of professionalization in the evolution of public welfare within its particular settings. A study of various (especially non-Western) cases is essential to an adequate understanding of the undertaking. China is undoubtedly an important case with the second largest population on earth. It’s unique in view of so-called Chinese characteristics/approach/model etc., sometimes fundamentally different from Western societies. It’s intriguing given the country’s history and recent rise to a global superpower with a claim of core values that seem to be rather considerable to social work as a helping profession. Yet, the nation’s rapid social transformation demands a reinterpretation of social work, particularly in relation to public policy and administration. Any lessons learned from the Chinese experiences would help with a better understanding of social work and public welfare on a global scale. This book is one of a series of projects led by the editor, a forerunner to China’s rebuilt professional social work, with a scholarly team from greater China and overseas who are experts in social work and related fields. Its primary audience are scholars and students in Social Work/Welfare/Services, Health and Mental Health, Children/Aging/Women/Family Studies, Public Administration, Social Policy, Community Organizations/Governance, International/Cross-Cultural Studies, and Chinese/China research.

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Author:   Sheying Chen
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN:  

9783032183873


ISBN 10:   3032183871
Pages:   287
Publication Date:   15 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Social Policy of the Post-Economic State and Chinese-Style Social Work: A New Era of Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones.- Part I. SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION AND EDUCATION.- Chapter 2. The Professionalization of Social Work in China: A State-Led Journey from Conceptualization to Institutionalization.- Chapter 3. Acting with Empathy: A Grounded Theory Study on the Self-Care Pathways of Social Work Interns.- Chapter 4. From Helping to Serving: Facilitating Reciprocal Learning in a U.S.-China Social Work Partnership.- Part II. AGING IN A NEW AGE.- Chapter 5. Support and social welfare for the solidary elders in rural China.- Chapter 6. Empowering Older Adults through Photovoice: Enhancing Digital Competence, Self-Efficacy, and Community Advocacy.- Chapter 7. Internet Usage and Depressive Symptoms  among Chinese Older Adults and Urban-Rural Difference: Serial Mediation Roles of Social Networks and Social Adaptation.- Part III. CHILD WELFARE.- Chapter 8. Social Organizations Multi-Dimensional Intervention in Rural Vulnerable Children Services: A Case Study of Qingshen County, Sichuan Province, China.- Chapter 9. The Dilemma of Supervision and Rehabilitation for Juvenile Offenders and Its Mitigation Pathways.- Chapter 10. Assessment of Mental Health Status and Effectiveness of Social Work Services for Rural Disadvantaged Children.- Part IV. HEALTH SERVICES.- Chapter 11. The Unseen Journey: Paediatric Hospitalisation, Separation and the Destabilisation of Attachment from the Primary Caregivers Perspective.- Chapter 12. Social Organizations and Multi-stakeholder Collaborative Governance: A Case Study on County-Level HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Practices.- Chapter 13. Quantitative Analysis of Guangdong Province's Public Health Emergency Management Policies.

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Professor Sheying Chen received his Ph.D. & MSW from the University of California at Los Angeles and is currently a tenured professor of Public Administration/Social & Health Policy at Pace University in New York. He is the founding director of the Centers for Social Work Study and Healthcare Administration at top-ranked Tsinghua University in Asia, where he also served as a senior research fellow of Social Governance, Cross-Strait and Sino-American Relations etc. He was Associate Provost for Academic Affairs (2010-2012) at Pace and previously Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Indiana University (Southeast). Prior to IU, Dr. Chen was Professor and Dean at the University of Guam (UOG), overseeing the Colleges of: Business & Public Administration; Education; Health Sciences, Nursing & Social Work. He held tenure as Professor and Chair at the City University of New York (Staten Island) where he headed a large unit housing psychology, sociology, anthropology, social work, aging, disability studies, women's studies, etc. He was a permanent faculty member of Sun Yat-sen University at Guangzhou from 1986 to 1992, where he served as a coordinator for graduate studies and a forerunner of China's rebuilt social work & policy education and research. A Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts (2017) and one of the most influential scholars in Chinese social sciences, Professor Chen is the co-EIC for Springer Book Series of International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, & Practice and International Perspectives on Aging.

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