
Stifled Progress
International Perspectives on Social Work and Social Policy in the Era of New Right Populism
Herausgegeben: Fischer, Jörg; Dunn, Kerry;Mitarbeit: Meyer, Birgit; Möller, Kurt; Quent, Matthias; Radvan, Heike; Reisch, Michael; Richter, Christoph; Salzborn, Samuel; Schäuble, Barbara; Virchow, Fabian;
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Social work as a democratically constituted profession committed to human rights is currently facing cross-border encroachments and attacks by right-wing populist movements and governments. With the Bundestag elections in September 2017, the question of the extent to which right-wing populist forces succeed in influencing the discourse with xenophobic and nationalist arguments arises in Germany, too. The authors examine how social work can respond effectively to nationalism, exclusion, de-solidarization and a basic skepticism about science and position itself against this background. The book ...
Social work as a democratically constituted profession committed to human rights is currently facing cross-border encroachments and attacks by right-wing populist movements and governments. With the Bundestag elections in September 2017, the question of the extent to which right-wing populist forces succeed in influencing the discourse with xenophobic and nationalist arguments arises in Germany, too. The authors examine how social work can respond effectively to nationalism, exclusion, de-solidarization and a basic skepticism about science and position itself against this background. The book explores different conditions in Germany, France, Poland, Russia and the US.
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