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Title: Social work
Creators: B?ohnisch Lothar.
Imprint: De Gruyter, 2016
Collection: Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Subjects: Social service.; Social work education.; Social work administration — History.; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services; EBSCO eBooks
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File type: PDF
Language: English
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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • 1 Normalization and Dissolution of Boundaries: Social Work at the Start of the Twenty-First Century
    • 1.1 From Normalization to the Dissolution of Boundaries
    • 1.2 Rediscovery of Welfare Policy and the Welfare State
    • 1.3 Disembedding and Reformulation
    • 1.4 From the Term “Identity” to the Concept of Agency
  • 2 Critical Living Circumstances: Distress, Vulnerability and Neediness
    • 2.1 Vulnerability
    • 2.2 Neediness and Failure
  • 3 Coping with Life as a Social Pedagogical Concept
    • 3.1 The Personal-Psychodynamic Zone
    • 3.2 The Relational/Intermediary Zone: Coping Cultures
      • 3.2.1 Familial Coping Cultures
      • 3.2.2 The Group
      • 3.2.3 Organizational Cultures
      • 3.2.4 The Internet
    • 3.3 The Socio-structural–Socio-political Zone: The Concepts of Situation in Life and Situation of Coping
      • 3.3.1 Situation in Life
      • 3.3.2 Situation of Coping
  • 4 The Four Dimensions of the Situation of Coping as Means of Access for Social Work
    • 4.1 Dependency
    • 4.2 Expression
    • 4.3 Appropriation
    • 4.4 Recognition
    • 4.5 Situation in Life, Situation of Coping and Status as a Client
    • 4.6 Excursus: The Situation in Life Approach and the Capability Approach
  • 5 The Socio-Political, Socio-Ethical Perspective: Social and Generational Justice
  • 6 Recommendations for Action
    • 6.1 Case Assessment from the Perspective of the Coping Concept
    • 6.2 Functional Equivalents
    • 6.3 Empowerment
    • 6.4 Social Space Orientation and Milieu Formation
    • 6.5 Conflict Orientation
    • 6.6 Excursus: New Spaces, Different Times?
  • 7 Enablement in Light of the Blurring Life Stage Borders
    • 7.1 Enabling Childhood
    • 7.2 Enabling Youth
    • 7.3 Enabling Adults and People of Working Age from the Perspective of Agency
    • 7.4 Enabling Ageing
    • 7.5 Enabling Agency during Transitions which Have Grown Unpredictable and Riskier
    • 7.6 Excursus: Diversity and Intersectionality
  • 8 Social Problems and Social Integration
  • 9 Professional Agency
  • 10 Social Work and Welfare Policy
    • 10.1 The Social Consequences of Globalization
    • 10.2 Social Work and Globalization
    • 10.3 Regional Development
    • 10.4 The European Perspective
  • 11 Transnational Approaches: Commons, Citizenship, Care
    • 11.1 Commons
    • 11.2 Citizenship
    • 11.3 Care
    • 11.4 Social Justice
  • Bibliography

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