This text introduces a range of concerns central to social work and social care, looking at questions like: What is the 'self'? What is violence? How are communities formed? Why is 'choice' important? Are certain rights really applicable to all humans? What does being a professional social worker mean?
This text introduces a range of concerns central to social work and social care, looking at questions like: What is the 'self'? What is violence? How are communities formed? Why is 'choice' important? Are certain rights really applicable to all humans? What does being a professional social worker mean?
Tom Grimwood is Senior Lecturer and Programme Lead for the MA Social Work programme in the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, University of Cumbria, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction 1. Interpretation: Social Work and Hermeneutics 2. Community: The Case of the Missing Community 3. Identity: A Short Word from Nietzsche: Marginalisation, Recognition and Ressentiment 4. Ethics: Three Concerns About Human Rights 5. Documents: The Politics of Writing 6. Self: Who Am I, and What do I Actually Do? 7. Culture: The Culture Industry 8. Knowledge: Professionalised Practice and the Locus of Expertise
Preface Introduction 1. Interpretation: Social Work and Hermeneutics 2. Community: The Case of the Missing Community 3. Identity: A Short Word from Nietzsche: Marginalisation, Recognition and Ressentiment 4. Ethics: Three Concerns About Human Rights 5. Documents: The Politics of Writing 6. Self: Who Am I, and What do I Actually Do? 7. Culture: The Culture Industry 8. Knowledge: Professionalised Practice and the Locus of Expertise
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