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The ‘quality’ of social work students in England: a genealogy of discourse 2002‐18 英国社会工作学生的“质量”:论述谱系2002 - 18
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986019X15567132118821
J. Hanley
Students entering university-based social work qualifying education are increasingly constructed in policy as lacking in quality. This article presents a genealogy of discourse examining major reports and policy documents in England from 2002 to 2018 in order to understand how the dominant discourse around these students has changed since the introduction of the social work degree as the minimum qualification for practice. Key findings from the genealogy are that the quality of students has increasingly been described in negative terms, and this is linked in the discourse to a lack of employer involvement and the poor public perception of the profession. Fast-track social work qualifying programmes are presented as the self-evident answer to these issues within this discursive formation. However, it is ultimately shown that the current discursive direction may actually be leading to a self-fulfilling prophecy that deters students from joining the social work profession through any qualifying route.
大学生进入高校社会工作资格教育,越来越被政策建构为素质缺失。本文介绍了2002年至2018年英国主要报告和政策文件的话语谱系,以了解自引入社会工作学位作为实践的最低资格以来,围绕这些学生的主导话语是如何变化的。谱系研究的主要发现是,越来越多的人用负面词汇来描述学生的质量,这与缺乏雇主参与和公众对该专业的不良看法有关。快速通道社会工作资格课程是在这种话语形成中对这些问题的不言而喻的答案。然而,它最终表明,目前的话语方向实际上可能导致一种自我实现的预言,阻止学生通过任何合格的途径加入社会工作专业。
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引用次数: 5
Why we are worried about the ‘Independent’ Review of Children’s Social Care in England ‐ and why we think you should be too 为什么我们对英国儿童社会福利的“独立”评估感到担忧?为什么我们认为你也应该感到担忧
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986021x16242947681620
J. Hanley, Alissa De Luca-Ruane, Rich Moth
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引用次数: 0
Post-pandemic: moving on from ‘child protection’ 大流行后:从“儿童保护”继续前进
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-05-18 DOI: 10.1332/204986021X16177977296051
B. Featherstone, Anna Gupta, Kate Morris
COVID-19 has shone a light on the many inequalities scarring our landscape. As we look to the future, a consensus is emerging around the need to reject the highly individualistic focus of previous decades and to build back fairer by tackling the ‘causes of the causes’ of so many of our social ills. What might this mean for ‘child protection’, where a focus on individual families and individually generated risks has dominated? We suggest that this model is broken beyond repair and out of kilter with what is needed going forward. We argue that a focus on promoting human flourishing is likely to serve children, young people, their families and society better. In order to support such a project, we argue for the need to change our language, hold broader conversations than hitherto and marry ambition with caution.
2019冠状病毒病让我们看清了在我们的世界上留下伤疤的许多不平等现象。当我们展望未来时,一种共识正在形成,即需要拒绝过去几十年高度个人主义的关注,并通过解决我们如此多的社会弊病的“原因的原因”来更公平地重建。这对“儿童保护”意味着什么?在这个领域,关注的焦点是单个家庭和个人产生的风险占主导地位。我们认为,这种模式已经无法修复,与未来需要的东西不协调了。我们认为,把重点放在促进人类繁荣上,可能会更好地为儿童、年轻人、他们的家庭和社会服务。为了支持这样一个项目,我们认为有必要改变我们的语言,进行比以往更广泛的对话,并将雄心与谨慎结合起来。
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引用次数: 5
Emancipatory societal projects for Latin America: a critical commitment for the reconceptualisation of Social Work at Universidad Católica de Valparaíso School of Social Work 解放拉丁美洲的社会项目:对Católica de Valparaíso大学社会工作学院社会工作重新概念化的关键承诺
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986020X16067425662383
Leticia Arancibia Martínez, Gloria Cáceres Julio
This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that time. The article has been prepared from the perspective of the project of the School of Social Work at the Catholic University of Valparaíso as an experience that merged the theoretical discussions around radical questioning and professional change. It covers the period from the ‘developmental policies’ in the geopolitical context of the Cold War, when occidental powers competed to extend their influence over Third World countries, to the transition process to socialism during the Popular Unity Government in Chile.
本文分析了1960年中期至1973年智利社会工作的重新概念化运动,该运动对大学产生了影响,反过来,大学在此期间参与了拉丁美洲的理论和政治讨论。本文从天主教大学Valparaíso社会工作学院项目的角度出发,作为一种经验,将围绕激进质疑和专业变革的理论讨论融合在一起。它涵盖了冷战地缘政治背景下的“发展政策”时期,当时西方大国竞相扩大其对第三世界国家的影响,以及智利人民团结政府时期向社会主义过渡的过程。
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引用次数: 0
The social work Reconceptualisation Movement in Latin America and the renewal in Brazil: the protagonist role of the Latin American Social Work Centre 拉丁美洲的社会工作再概念化运动和巴西的复兴:拉丁美洲社会工作中心的主角角色
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986020x16031175256697
Raquel Raichelis, Maria Inês Souza Bravo
This article is part of the research ‘The Social Work Reconceptualization Movement in Latin America: Historical Determinants, International Interlocutions and Memory’. It portrays the 1960s’ socio-political framework in Latin America, as well as the cultural, ideo-political and socio-economic processes that have deeply affected global societies. In this context, it situates the contribution of the Latin American Social Work Centre to the Reconceptualisation Movement of social work in Latin America, when breaking with traditional social work, and the so-called ‘turnaround’ of Brazilian social work, responsible for profound transformations in academic and professional development and education, professional activity, and organisation, through the political articulation of several professional entities.
本文是“拉丁美洲社会工作再概念化运动:历史决定因素、国际对话和记忆”研究的一部分。它描绘了20世纪60年代拉丁美洲的社会政治框架,以及深刻影响全球社会的文化、意识形态政治和社会经济进程。在此背景下,它定位了拉丁美洲社会工作中心对拉丁美洲社会工作重新概念化运动的贡献,当打破传统的社会工作时,以及所谓的巴西社会工作的“转机”,负责学术和专业发展和教育,专业活动和组织的深刻变革,通过几个专业实体的政治衔接。
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引用次数: 0
Social work in Latin America: historical factors, memory and international connections 拉丁美洲的社会工作:历史因素、记忆和国际联系
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986021X16115145109789
Marilda Villela Iamamoto, C. Santos, Alexandra Aparecida Leite Toffanetto Seabra Eiras
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引用次数: 2
The social service Reconceptualisation Movement in Brazil from 1960 to 1970 1960年至1970年巴西的社会服务再概念化运动
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986021X16114083939445
Isaura Gomes de Carvalho Aquino, Maria Rosângela Batistoni, Graziela Scheffer Machado
The aim of the current article is to present results of three studies about the so-called Reconceptualisation Movement in Brazil, based on the historical rescue of significant and exemplifying expressions used in the country from 1960 to 1970. The analysed studies have focused on investigating the economic and social significance of the military dictatorship to Brazilian society. They aimed at unveiling the historical background, sociopolitical bases and theoretical-methodological references guiding social service professional projects in the country at that time. The herein conducted analysis was based on documentary and bibliographic sources, collections, and testimonials to identify the strengths of projects that were in compliance with, and in opposition to, each other due to the tense theoretical and ideological dispute for hegemony in the Brazilian social service renewal process.
当前文章的目的是根据1960年至1970年在该国使用的重要和例证表达的历史救援,介绍关于巴西所谓的重新概念化运动的三项研究的结果。分析的研究集中于调查军事独裁对巴西社会的经济和社会意义。旨在揭示当时国内社会服务专业项目的历史背景、社会政治基础和理论方法参考。本文所进行的分析是基于文献和书目来源、收藏和推荐,以确定在巴西社会服务更新过程中,由于激烈的理论和意识形态霸权之争,项目的优势是一致的,或者是对立的。
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The fire last time: the ‘reconceptualisation’ radical social work movement in Latin America (1965‐75) 上次的火:拉丁美洲的“重新概念化”激进社会工作运动(1965 - 75)
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986021X16115144962693
M. Lavalette, V. Ioakimidis
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Against social work values: their origins, nature and problems 反社会工作价值观:起源、性质与问题
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986021X16177219029067
John Harris
‘Social work values’ are a feature of contemporary English social work and social work education that, over time, have become so established that they are now accepted with little questioning. This lack of reflection about social work values is probed, beginning with a historical excavation to reveal the background to their emergence from the social democratic welfare state, via critical and radical perspectives, and the process that led to their official embrace. After completing the historical excavation, the enduring influence of their historical origins is noted, their nature is interrogated and the problems they pose are explored.
“社会工作价值观”是当代英国社会工作和社会工作教育的一个特点,随着时间的推移,它已经变得如此确立,以至于现在人们几乎没有质疑地接受了它。本文探讨了对社会工作价值缺乏反思的问题,从历史挖掘开始,通过批判和激进的视角揭示社会工作价值从社会民主福利国家出现的背景,以及导致社会工作价值被官方接受的过程。在完成历史挖掘后,人们注意到它们的历史渊源的持久影响,询问它们的性质,探索它们所带来的问题。
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引用次数: 0
COVID-19: changing fields of social work practice with children and young people COVID-19:儿童和青少年社会工作实践领域的变化
IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1332/204986021X16109919842882
Joan Dillon, Ffion Evans, L. Wroe
Drawing on the theoretical work of Wacquant, Bourdieu and Foucault, we interrogate how the COVID-19 pandemic has weaponised child and family social work practices through reinvigorated mechanisms of discipline and surveillance. We explore how social workers are caught in the struggle between enforcement and relational welfare support. We consider how the illusio of social work obscures power dynamics impacting children, young people and families caught in child welfare systems, disproportionately affecting classed and racialised individuals.
根据瓦奎特、布迪厄和福柯的理论工作,我们探讨了COVID-19大流行如何通过重新激活的纪律和监督机制,使儿童和家庭社会工作实践成为武器。我们探讨社会工作者如何陷入执法和关系福利支持之间的斗争。我们考虑社会工作的幻觉是如何模糊了影响儿童、年轻人和家庭的权力动态的,这些权力动态被困在儿童福利系统中,不成比例地影响着阶级和种族化的个人。
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引用次数: 7
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