What is it about?
Russian and Spanish cultures and values are contrasted in this article, as well as welfare contexts in these two countries, which makes it possible to analyze how social work is being perceived and taught. Our ultimate objective was to create a double master's in social work but it came out to be too difficult so we suggest a number of alternatives on knowledge exchange in this area.
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Why is it important?
What are the historical footprints in the welfare systems in Spain and Russia? Which European values are shared and which are not? When designing a double degree, what are the elements to take into account?
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This page is a summary of: Establishing a Russian-Spanish Master’s Degree in Social Work: Harmonization or a Cultural Fit?, Comparative Sociology, March 2017, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/15691330-12341422.
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