Social work builds its identity on social problems. The goal is to generate knowledge about causes, consequences and solutions. However, there is a lack of theory of social problems. We suggest that research on social problems can benefit by ‘bringing the observer in’: Loseke's constructionist framework and Luhmann's systems theory. According to Loseke, social problems appear differently when constructed by different observers. Constructions vary in terms of morality, conditions, victims/villains and solutions. From Luhmann we learn that modern society consists of a multitude of social systems (e.g. politics, science, economy etc.), each operating with their own communicative codes. Combining both approaches, we hypothesise that any social ...
Studies of applied constructionism are opportunities for scholars to explore how social construction...
Constructivism, constructionism and social work In this article the constructivistic framework of r...
The dominant discourse on disability in social work has been that of an individual/medical model, wh...
The aim of this article is to explore the intricate relations between objectivism, subjectivism, and...
This study examines social constructionism theoretical perspectives and their application to soci...
The purpose of this article is to convey an invitation to engage in a search for a sociology of soci...
A complete set of tools for analyzing any social problem. Updated with over 60 new examples and case...
Social problems are perceived situations incompatible with the values of a significant number of peo...
The principal theory of social problems (at least in the United States) is the social constructionis...
Social problems are issues which concern all social workers. This article proposes a definition of s...
Now as never before, the future of life on earth is seriously in doubt because of the worsening glob...
This article explores the social model in relation to ‘mental health’ policy and practice generally ...
Although the concept of social exclusion is central to the academic discipline of social work, there...
When it comes down to it, there are few, if any, people who have not already, or who will not in the...
The system theory has a significant impact on social workers since the 1970s. It advocates that the ...
Studies of applied constructionism are opportunities for scholars to explore how social construction...
Constructivism, constructionism and social work In this article the constructivistic framework of r...
The dominant discourse on disability in social work has been that of an individual/medical model, wh...
The aim of this article is to explore the intricate relations between objectivism, subjectivism, and...
This study examines social constructionism theoretical perspectives and their application to soci...
The purpose of this article is to convey an invitation to engage in a search for a sociology of soci...
A complete set of tools for analyzing any social problem. Updated with over 60 new examples and case...
Social problems are perceived situations incompatible with the values of a significant number of peo...
The principal theory of social problems (at least in the United States) is the social constructionis...
Social problems are issues which concern all social workers. This article proposes a definition of s...
Now as never before, the future of life on earth is seriously in doubt because of the worsening glob...
This article explores the social model in relation to ‘mental health’ policy and practice generally ...
Although the concept of social exclusion is central to the academic discipline of social work, there...
When it comes down to it, there are few, if any, people who have not already, or who will not in the...
The system theory has a significant impact on social workers since the 1970s. It advocates that the ...
Studies of applied constructionism are opportunities for scholars to explore how social construction...
Constructivism, constructionism and social work In this article the constructivistic framework of r...
The dominant discourse on disability in social work has been that of an individual/medical model, wh...