Social work may be regarded as a product of the Enlightment together with other social sciences. The ontological shift from religious perspectives to a secularly based responsibility that opens up for political as well as individual action is regarded as a baseline for modern social work. Social work itself has struggled to develop an academic identity and a sustainable social field within the social sciences. Social work has historically experienced a gap between research and practice, relating to social sciences and other subjects as part of its teaching without a firm scientific foundation for social works own practice. If social work earlier developed related to ideas of welfare and social policy in practice it may now be moving in a ne...
Still in its organizational infancy, the National Association of Social Workers’working definition w...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
Social work may be regarded as a product of the Enlightment together with other social sciences. The...
The development of the human services professions has become intertwined with the use of scientific ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of the discipline of social work and to argue tha...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...
- - Summary Recent explorations of the nature of contemporary social work, tending to differentia...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
A key issue in social work's struggle to develop a legitimate and distinct knowledge base is th...
What is the science that social workers have to refer to? The paper discusses that Social work is a ...
As a practitioner, a manager and a scientist in social work for 40 years, I am still intrigued by th...
As John Brekke has observed, social work does not use the word ‘‘science’ ’ to define itself, sugges...
Social Work is a product of the context in which it is performed. Consequently, the dynamic of the s...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
Still in its organizational infancy, the National Association of Social Workers’working definition w...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
Social work may be regarded as a product of the Enlightment together with other social sciences. The...
The development of the human services professions has become intertwined with the use of scientific ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of the discipline of social work and to argue tha...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...
- - Summary Recent explorations of the nature of contemporary social work, tending to differentia...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
A key issue in social work's struggle to develop a legitimate and distinct knowledge base is th...
What is the science that social workers have to refer to? The paper discusses that Social work is a ...
As a practitioner, a manager and a scientist in social work for 40 years, I am still intrigued by th...
As John Brekke has observed, social work does not use the word ‘‘science’ ’ to define itself, sugges...
Social Work is a product of the context in which it is performed. Consequently, the dynamic of the s...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
Still in its organizational infancy, the National Association of Social Workers’working definition w...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...