About this book series

The Springer series International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration and Practice puts the spotlight on international and comparative studies of social policy, administration, and practice with an up-to-date assessment of their character and development. In particular, the series seeks to examine the underlying assumptions of the practice of helping professions, nonprofit organization and management, and public policy and how processes of both nation-state and globalization are affecting them. The series also includes specific country case studies, with valuable comparative analysis across Asian, African, Latin American, and Western welfare states. The series International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration and Practice commissions approximately six books per year, focusing on international perspectives on social policy, administration, and practice, especially an East-West connection. It assembles an impressive set of researchers from diverse countries illuminating a rich, deep, and broad understanding of the implications of comparative accounts on international social policy, administration, and practice.
Electronic ISSN
2625-6983
Print ISSN
2625-6975
Series Editor
  • Sheying Chen,
  • Jason Powell

Book titles in this series

  1. Endogenous Community Design

    Community Revitalization Enabling Ecosystem for Collective Impact

    Authors:
    • Tao Chen
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  2. Knowledge, Innovation, and Impact

    A Guide for the Engaged Health Researcher

    Editors:
    • Andrew Sixsmith
    • Judith Sixsmith
    • Alex Mihailidis
    • Mei Lan Fang
    • Copyright: 2021

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook