Hybrid Event

1st - 2nd April 2025 | Barisal, Bangladesh

International Conference on Marginalization, Exclusion, and Social Work in a Changing Society (ICMESWCS - 25)

96

Days

15

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Call For Paper

Multidisciplinary Studies

  • Climate Change and Social Work
    Clinical Social Workers and Social Justice
    Clustered Marginalization of Minorities During Social Transitions
    Cognitive-behavioral Therapy and Social Work Values
    Conceptualizing Social Justice in Social Work
    Creating an Inclusive Society: Practical Strategies to Promote Social Integration
    Critical Social Work
    Democracy Without Social Justice: Marginalization of Social and Economic Rights
    Disability Rights Movement
    Diversity, Critical Multiculturalism, and Oppression
    Education for Social Change
    Education, Work and Social Change
    Engaging Marginalized Communities in the Process of Accountability in Health: Challenges and Lessons Learned
    Implications for Social Work Policy and Practice
    Marginalisation, Social Inclusion and Health
    Marginalization and Exclusion as a Violence in Society
    Marginalization and Role of Civil Society
    Marginalization and Social Work in a Changing Society
    Marginalization in a Changing Society
    Marginalization of Social Work Practice with Ethno-racial Minorities in Mainstream Human Service Organizations
    Marginalization of Young People in Society
    Marginalization, European Union and American Politics
    Participation, Marginalization and Welfare Services
    Patchwork, Sidelining and Marginalization: Services for Immigrant Youth
    Social Exclusion
    Social Inclusion of Children
    Social Legislation and Role of Social Worker in Legal Assistance
    Social Perspectives on Violence
    Social Welfare, Social Capital and Social Work
    Social Work and Social Justice
    Social Work and Society
    Structural Social Work: A Moral Compass for Ethics in Practice
    The Development of Cultural Competence in Social Work
    The Development of the Disability Rights Movement as a Social Problem Solver
    The Exclusion and Marginalisation of Immigrants
    The Marginalization of Social Welfare in Developing Countries
    The Marginalized Workforce
    The Role of Social Workers to Solving Problems of Marginalization