This paper examines aspects of the historico-political development of social work in the UK and Germany, acknowledging some of the contested aspects of historical analysis. The article examines four core areas in which social work has adapted to the influence of historical events – the English Poor Laws, political turmoil and the rise of National Socialism in Germany, the turn towards indigeneity in contemporary practice, and the increasing populism and politicisation in care across both countries. These are understood in terms of power and the discourses created through social, political and historical change
Social work is a slippery and contested phenomenon having many forms and interpretations made by an ...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
The relationship of Marxism to social work is highly contested and contradictory. Tavares (2013) sug...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
Social work and society are caught in an intense and changing relationship. Just as social work seek...
Social work, like many fields, has sometimes suffered from an inadequate and distorted understanding...
The paper traces some historical facts that allow to understand how the way since early it was setti...
The author utilizes recent sociological approaches to professionalism in order to develop a dynamic ...
This paper presents a brief history of the development of social work in Britain exploring some of t...
Recent work has demonstrated that there are important continuities in theories of social pathology, ...
Gustav Jonson's theory of the social heritage characterized social work in Sweden during the 1960s a...
The term ‘social pedagogy’ was coined in Germany, a country which also provided fertile ground for t...
This paper deals with exchanges and misunderstandings between the German school of social history (m...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
Contextualizing disciplinary histories through the personal stories of forerunners creates compellin...
Social work is a slippery and contested phenomenon having many forms and interpretations made by an ...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
The relationship of Marxism to social work is highly contested and contradictory. Tavares (2013) sug...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
Social work and society are caught in an intense and changing relationship. Just as social work seek...
Social work, like many fields, has sometimes suffered from an inadequate and distorted understanding...
The paper traces some historical facts that allow to understand how the way since early it was setti...
The author utilizes recent sociological approaches to professionalism in order to develop a dynamic ...
This paper presents a brief history of the development of social work in Britain exploring some of t...
Recent work has demonstrated that there are important continuities in theories of social pathology, ...
Gustav Jonson's theory of the social heritage characterized social work in Sweden during the 1960s a...
The term ‘social pedagogy’ was coined in Germany, a country which also provided fertile ground for t...
This paper deals with exchanges and misunderstandings between the German school of social history (m...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
Contextualizing disciplinary histories through the personal stories of forerunners creates compellin...
Social work is a slippery and contested phenomenon having many forms and interpretations made by an ...
The task of examining the origins and development of social work is fraught with competing narrative...
The relationship of Marxism to social work is highly contested and contradictory. Tavares (2013) sug...