Social Work and Social Transformation between Exclusion and Inclusion: Analyses and Perspectives

Social Work and Social Transformation between Exclusion and Inclusion: Analyses and Perspectives

Social Work and Social Transformation between Exclusion and Inclusion: Analyses and Perspectives

by: Boris Friele (Editor), Mehmet Kart (Editor), David Kergel (Editor), Jens Rieger (Editor), Bärbel Schomers (Editor), Katrin Sen (Editor), Martin Staats (Editor), Patrick Trotzke (Editor)

Publisher: Springer

Publication Date: 2025-06-18

Language: English

Print Length: 402 pages

ISBN-10: 365847582X

ISBN-13: 9783658475826

Book Description

The volume provides a theoretically grounded and practice-oriented perspective on socio-technical transformation processes in the field of social work. It focuses on the potentials for inclusion as well as the dynamics of exclusion that arise from these socio-technical transformation processes. Although the analytical focus is committed to the paradigms of social work, these analyses are relevant far beyond the field of social work: As a form of ethical practice, social work offers the opportunity to test, reflect on, and place alternative social practices within broader societal contexts in an increasingly diverse society.

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The volume provides a theoretically grounded and practice-oriented perspective on socio-technical transformation processes in the field of social work. It focuses on the potentials for inclusion as well as the dynamics of exclusion that arise from these socio-technical transformation processes. Although the analytical focus is committed to the paradigms of social work, these analyses are relevant far beyond the field of social work: As a form of ethical practice, social work offers the opportunity to test, reflect on, and place alternative social practices within broader societal contexts in an increasingly diverse society.

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