The article comments Richard Hugman's reflection about social justice and human rights as essential principles of Social Work (Human Rights and Social Justice, in The Sage Handbook of Social Work). Firstly, it indicates a distinction between social justice and human rights, which social workers tend to consider synonymous. The article offers a definition and a historical analysis of the two concepts, on the basis of diverse contemporary theories and approaches. Then, it considers the challenges within these concepts - actual dilemmas about social justice like as cultural dimension of human rights - and reflects on their integration. A way to realize it can be the ethics of care, like Marian Barnes suggests: social justice can be reached if ...
To understand the nature of social justice as a concept one has to subscribe to the historical backg...
The article studies the ethical principles of social work that are being reflected in The Declaratio...
The present paper focuses on the current perception of “human rights” from a social-psychological po...
The article comments Richard Hugman's reflection about social justice and human rights as essential ...
The article introduces social work as a human rights-related profession. It goes from the imparted e...
The article stresses the idea that human rights are a type of social practice requiring concretizati...
<p><em>The relationship among Human Rights, A Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and Social Work is ...
The article introduces social work as a human rights-related profession. It goes from the imparted e...
Human rights are essential in social work, they give the bases of the same conception of the profess...
This paper explores the human rights perspective in social work, social teachings and social service...
<p><em>This work revises the relationship of Social Work with Human Rights, understanding that Socia...
Social work has an intrinsic ethical dimension, clearly evident from its beginnings. It is even more...
The sophisticated social work is a break-through to combat the hindrance of social development. Desp...
This article concerns relations between care, emancipation and Social Work. Its objective is to crit...
The aim of this article is to bring to social theorists ’ attention the growing visibility of the no...
To understand the nature of social justice as a concept one has to subscribe to the historical backg...
The article studies the ethical principles of social work that are being reflected in The Declaratio...
The present paper focuses on the current perception of “human rights” from a social-psychological po...
The article comments Richard Hugman's reflection about social justice and human rights as essential ...
The article introduces social work as a human rights-related profession. It goes from the imparted e...
The article stresses the idea that human rights are a type of social practice requiring concretizati...
<p><em>The relationship among Human Rights, A Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and Social Work is ...
The article introduces social work as a human rights-related profession. It goes from the imparted e...
Human rights are essential in social work, they give the bases of the same conception of the profess...
This paper explores the human rights perspective in social work, social teachings and social service...
<p><em>This work revises the relationship of Social Work with Human Rights, understanding that Socia...
Social work has an intrinsic ethical dimension, clearly evident from its beginnings. It is even more...
The sophisticated social work is a break-through to combat the hindrance of social development. Desp...
This article concerns relations between care, emancipation and Social Work. Its objective is to crit...
The aim of this article is to bring to social theorists ’ attention the growing visibility of the no...
To understand the nature of social justice as a concept one has to subscribe to the historical backg...
The article studies the ethical principles of social work that are being reflected in The Declaratio...
The present paper focuses on the current perception of “human rights” from a social-psychological po...