Constructing Social Work PracticesArja Jokinen, Kirsi Juhila, Tarja Pösö There have been a lot of debates about social consructionism within the social sciences but there are not many books on the subject within the field of social work. This work is intended to fill that gap. It brings together those experts of social constructionist approaches who share a common interest in everyday practices of social work and in qualitative methods for analyzing those practices. |
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... moral basis of much social work action . Social construction thus enables us to include a purposeful response to moral and justice issues in our daily work , but to recognise and respond to how our priorities and objectives are ...
... moral basis of much social work action . Social construction thus enables us to include a purposeful response to moral and justice issues in our daily work , but to recognise and respond to how our priorities and objectives are ...
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... moral order and emotions . Morality is present in both of the previous examples as well . The expressed emotions are ... moral criticism , to the system of judgement , both moral and legal ( Crawford et al , 1992 , pp . 122- 126 ) . Is ...
... moral order and emotions . Morality is present in both of the previous examples as well . The expressed emotions are ... moral criticism , to the system of judgement , both moral and legal ( Crawford et al , 1992 , pp . 122- 126 ) . Is ...
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... moral - practical engagement ; it requires ethical know - how . Moral or ethical knowledge - what Gadamer refers to as phronesis in turn has three main features . I have not the space here to go into these aspects in detail , and ...
... moral - practical engagement ; it requires ethical know - how . Moral or ethical knowledge - what Gadamer refers to as phronesis in turn has three main features . I have not the space here to go into these aspects in detail , and ...
Contents
Social Construction in Social Work and Social Action | 25 |
Using Narratives in Social Work Interaction | 69 |
Examining the Artfulness of Risk Talk | 87 |
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