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Le social "travaillé" par la philosophie : à quel titre le philosophe peut-il intervenir aujourd'hui dans l'action sociale? / Carine Dierckx in Travailler le social, 9 (1994-1995)
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Titre : Le social "travaillé" par la philosophie : à quel titre le philosophe peut-il intervenir aujourd'hui dans l'action sociale? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Carine Dierckx, Auteur Editeur : Louvain-la-Neuve [Belgique] : Cardijn Année de publication : 1994 Article en page(s) : pp. 69-104 Note générale : DIERCKX Carine Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Cardijn
Action # Critique # Idéologie # Travail social
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Philosophie # Théorie de la connaissance:PenséeMots-clés : Philosophie Travail social Pensée Action Idéologie Critique Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10492
in Travailler le social > 9 (1994-1995) . - pp. 69-104[article] Le social "travaillé" par la philosophie : à quel titre le philosophe peut-il intervenir aujourd'hui dans l'action sociale? [texte imprimé] / Carine Dierckx, Auteur . - Louvain-la-Neuve (1348, Belgique) : Cardijn, 1994 . - pp. 69-104.
DIERCKX Carine
Langues : Français (fre)
in Travailler le social > 9 (1994-1995) . - pp. 69-104
Catégories : Cardijn
Action # Critique # Idéologie # Travail social
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Philosophie # Théorie de la connaissance:PenséeMots-clés : Philosophie Travail social Pensée Action Idéologie Critique Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10492 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER TLS 9 (1994-1995) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Salle de lecture (Périodiques) Disponible Social Work and Personalisation : Fracturing the Bureau-Professional Compact? / Mark Lymbery in The british journal of social work, 4, vol. 44 (June 2014)
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Titre : Social Work and Personalisation : Fracturing the Bureau-Professional Compact? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mark Lymbery, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : pp. 795-811 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Travail socialRésumé : "By examining the nature of British social work as a ‘state-mediated’—and hence politically dominated—profession, the paper will argue that there is no certainty that social work will be considered as critical to a full implementation of the policy." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19394
in The british journal of social work > 4, vol. 44 (June 2014) . - pp. 795-811[article] Social Work and Personalisation : Fracturing the Bureau-Professional Compact? [texte imprimé] / Mark Lymbery, Auteur . - 2014 . - pp. 795-811.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 4, vol. 44 (June 2014) . - pp. 795-811
Catégories : Cardijn
Travail socialRésumé : "By examining the nature of British social work as a ‘state-mediated’—and hence politically dominated—profession, the paper will argue that there is no certainty that social work will be considered as critical to a full implementation of the policy." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19394 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 44/4 (2014) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Social work and political contexts : engagement and negotiation / Basia Spalek in The british journal of social work, 6, vol. 42 (September 2012)
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Titre : Social work and political contexts : engagement and negotiation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Basia Spalek, Directeur de la recherche ; Laura Zahra McDonald, Directeur de la recherche ; Greg Marston, Auteur ; Catherine McDonald, Auteur ; Terry Tse Fong Leung, Auteur ; Ngai Ming Yip, Auteur ; Ronggui Huang, Auteur ; Ying Wu, Auteur ; Meray Moshe Grodofsky, Auteur ; Daniela Yudelevich, Auteur ; Sahar Al-Makhamreh, Auteur ; Stefanos Spaneas, Auteur ; Gregory Neocleous, Auteur ; Di Bailey, Auteur ; Lakshika Liyanage, Auteur ; Dorothee Hölscher, Auteur ; Vivienne Grace Bozalek, Auteur ; Michael Reisch, Auteur ; Jayshree S. Jani, Auteur ; Surinder Guru, Auteur ; Paul Stubbs, Auteur ; Reima Ana Maglajlić, Auteur ; Eric Awich Ochen, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pp. 1022-1212 Note générale : Dossier Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Cardijn
Travail social
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MilitantismeNote de contenu : Sommaire
Getting beyond ‘Heroic Agency’ in Conceptualising Social Workers as Policy Actors in the Twenty-First Century (Gr. Marston, C. McDonald) / Governmentality and the Politicisation of Social Work in China (T. Tse Fong Leung, N. M. Yip, R. Huang, Y. Wu) / Organising Across-Identity Group Divisions in the Context of Acute Political Conflict—Operation Cast Lead: A Case Study (M. Moshe Grodofsky, D. Yudelevich) / The Need for Political Competence Social Work Practice: Lessons Learned from a Collaborative Project on Iraqi Refugees—the Case of Jordan (S. Al-Makhamreh, S. Spaneas, Gr. Neocleous) / Encountering the Other across the Divides: Re-Grounding Social Justice as a Guiding Principle for Social Work with Refugees and Other Vulnerable Groups (D. Hölscher, V. G. Bozalek) / The Role of the Mental Health Social Worker: Political Pawns in the Reconfiguration of Adult Health and Social Care (D. Bailey, L. Liyanage) / The New Politics of Social Work Practice: Understanding Context to Promote Change (M. Reisch, J. S. Jani) / Under Siege: Families of Counter-Terrorism (S. Guru) / Negotiating the Transnational Politics of Social Work in Post-Conflict and Transition Contexts: Reflections from South-East Europe (P. Stubbs, R. A. Maglajlić) / Protecting and Meeting Rights of Children during Conflict? Reflections on the Activities of Three Indigenous Social Work Agencies in Northern Uganda (E. Awich Ochen)Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17812
in The british journal of social work > 6, vol. 42 (September 2012) . - pp. 1022-1212[article] Social work and political contexts : engagement and negotiation [texte imprimé] / Basia Spalek, Directeur de la recherche ; Laura Zahra McDonald, Directeur de la recherche ; Greg Marston, Auteur ; Catherine McDonald, Auteur ; Terry Tse Fong Leung, Auteur ; Ngai Ming Yip, Auteur ; Ronggui Huang, Auteur ; Ying Wu, Auteur ; Meray Moshe Grodofsky, Auteur ; Daniela Yudelevich, Auteur ; Sahar Al-Makhamreh, Auteur ; Stefanos Spaneas, Auteur ; Gregory Neocleous, Auteur ; Di Bailey, Auteur ; Lakshika Liyanage, Auteur ; Dorothee Hölscher, Auteur ; Vivienne Grace Bozalek, Auteur ; Michael Reisch, Auteur ; Jayshree S. Jani, Auteur ; Surinder Guru, Auteur ; Paul Stubbs, Auteur ; Reima Ana Maglajlić, Auteur ; Eric Awich Ochen, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp. 1022-1212.
Dossier
Langues : Français (fre)
in The british journal of social work > 6, vol. 42 (September 2012) . - pp. 1022-1212
Catégories : Cardijn
Travail social
TS
MilitantismeNote de contenu : Sommaire
Getting beyond ‘Heroic Agency’ in Conceptualising Social Workers as Policy Actors in the Twenty-First Century (Gr. Marston, C. McDonald) / Governmentality and the Politicisation of Social Work in China (T. Tse Fong Leung, N. M. Yip, R. Huang, Y. Wu) / Organising Across-Identity Group Divisions in the Context of Acute Political Conflict—Operation Cast Lead: A Case Study (M. Moshe Grodofsky, D. Yudelevich) / The Need for Political Competence Social Work Practice: Lessons Learned from a Collaborative Project on Iraqi Refugees—the Case of Jordan (S. Al-Makhamreh, S. Spaneas, Gr. Neocleous) / Encountering the Other across the Divides: Re-Grounding Social Justice as a Guiding Principle for Social Work with Refugees and Other Vulnerable Groups (D. Hölscher, V. G. Bozalek) / The Role of the Mental Health Social Worker: Political Pawns in the Reconfiguration of Adult Health and Social Care (D. Bailey, L. Liyanage) / The New Politics of Social Work Practice: Understanding Context to Promote Change (M. Reisch, J. S. Jani) / Under Siege: Families of Counter-Terrorism (S. Guru) / Negotiating the Transnational Politics of Social Work in Post-Conflict and Transition Contexts: Reflections from South-East Europe (P. Stubbs, R. A. Maglajlić) / Protecting and Meeting Rights of Children during Conflict? Reflections on the Activities of Three Indigenous Social Work Agencies in Northern Uganda (E. Awich Ochen)Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17812 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 42/6 (2012) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Social Work and the Shift from "Welfare" to "Justice" / Lieve Bradt in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 39 (January 2009)
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Titre : Social Work and the Shift from "Welfare" to "Justice" Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lieve Bradt, Auteur ; Maria Bouverne-De Bie, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Article en page(s) : pp. 113-127 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Aide sociale # Travail social
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Justice pour mineurs -- AdministrationRésumé : "It has become increasingly clear that the emancipatory capacity of social work has been eroded. Several scholars link this to the influence of neo-liberal and ‘Third Way’ thinking. However, it has recently been argued that social work was not only a victim of these new influences, but that it is also very adaptable to the influence of such new ideas (Jordan, 2004) and not very critical about its own role in these changes (Lorenz, 2005). In this article, we will further develop this criticism, by focusing on the debate surrounding youth delinquency. According to Sharland (2006), youth delinquency has become someone else’s problem. By analysing the role of social work within the youth justice system, the article shows that (i) social work has not only been the victim of recent changes, but that it has also withdrawn from the debate on youth justice, and (ii) that this process is related to how social work is defined as a methodical answer to the problem of youth delinquency." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14288
in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 39 (January 2009) . - pp. 113-127[article] Social Work and the Shift from "Welfare" to "Justice" [texte imprimé] / Lieve Bradt, Auteur ; Maria Bouverne-De Bie, Auteur . - 2009 . - pp. 113-127.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 39 (January 2009) . - pp. 113-127
Catégories : Cardijn
Aide sociale # Travail social
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Justice pour mineurs -- AdministrationRésumé : "It has become increasingly clear that the emancipatory capacity of social work has been eroded. Several scholars link this to the influence of neo-liberal and ‘Third Way’ thinking. However, it has recently been argued that social work was not only a victim of these new influences, but that it is also very adaptable to the influence of such new ideas (Jordan, 2004) and not very critical about its own role in these changes (Lorenz, 2005). In this article, we will further develop this criticism, by focusing on the debate surrounding youth delinquency. According to Sharland (2006), youth delinquency has become someone else’s problem. By analysing the role of social work within the youth justice system, the article shows that (i) social work has not only been the victim of recent changes, but that it has also withdrawn from the debate on youth justice, and (ii) that this process is related to how social work is defined as a methodical answer to the problem of youth delinquency." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14288 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 39/1 (2009) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Social Work and the ‘War on Terror’ / Surinder Guru in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 40 (January 2010)
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Titre : Social Work and the ‘War on Terror’ Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Surinder Guru, Auteur Année de publication : 2010 Article en page(s) : pp. 272-289 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Communauté # Travail social
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TerrorismeRésumé : "The terrorist attacks on the New York World Trade Centre and disturbances in Northern England in 2001, together with subsequent terrorist attacks in London in July 2005, have created in the public mind a concern about the direct threat posed to the safety of individuals and society. The government's response has been to mount a wholesale attack on terrorism and to wage a ‘war on terror’ whilst, at the same time, attempting to produce a cohesive society with a shared sense of belonging. Social work literature and practice have neglected these issues. The purpose of this paper is not to rehearse the causes of these events and responses, but to explore their relevance to social work and their implications for practice through a revival of more politically orientated radical and critical social work approaches." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14779
in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 40 (January 2010) . - pp. 272-289[article] Social Work and the ‘War on Terror’ [texte imprimé] / Surinder Guru, Auteur . - 2010 . - pp. 272-289.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 40 (January 2010) . - pp. 272-289
Catégories : Cardijn
Communauté # Travail social
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TerrorismeRésumé : "The terrorist attacks on the New York World Trade Centre and disturbances in Northern England in 2001, together with subsequent terrorist attacks in London in July 2005, have created in the public mind a concern about the direct threat posed to the safety of individuals and society. The government's response has been to mount a wholesale attack on terrorism and to wage a ‘war on terror’ whilst, at the same time, attempting to produce a cohesive society with a shared sense of belonging. Social work literature and practice have neglected these issues. The purpose of this paper is not to rehearse the causes of these events and responses, but to explore their relevance to social work and their implications for practice through a revival of more politically orientated radical and critical social work approaches." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14779 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 40/1 (2010) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Social Work, Asset-based Welfare and the Child Trust Fund / Lee Gregory in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 36 (jan. 2006)
PermalinkSocial Work Doctoral Students in the UK : A Web-Based Survey and Search of the Index to Theses / Jonathan Scourfield in The british journal of social work, 2, vol. 40 (March 2010)
PermalinkSocial Work Ethical Decision Making in an Inter-Disciplinary Context / Kit Sum Syrine Yeung in The british journal of social work, 5, vol. 40 (July 2010)
PermalinkSocial Work in England at a Watershed—As Always : From the Seebohm Report to the Social Work Task Force / Jonathan Dickens in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 41 (January 2011)
PermalinkSocial work in the digital age Special Issue / Pluralité d'auteurs in The british journal of social work, 4, vol. 39 (June 2009)
PermalinkSocial Work, Merit and Ethnic Diversity / Nick Johns in The british journal of social work, 8, vol. 36 (déc. 2006)
PermalinkSocial Work, New Public Management and the Language of 'Service User' / Kristin Hefferman in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 36 (jan. 2006)
PermalinkSocial Work Practice to Support Survival Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa / Siobhan E. Laird in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 38 (January 2008)
PermalinkSocial Work Students : Stress, Support and Well-Being / Stewart Collins in The british journal of social work, 3, vol. 40 (April 2010)
PermalinkSocial Work Supervision Research (1970-2010) : The Way We Were and the Way Ahead / Kieran O'Donoghue in The british journal of social work, 2, vol. 45 (March 2015)
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