Social Work as Laboratory for Normative Professionalisation
In most Western countries, the professional status of social workers is instable and insecure. Of course, most Western countries are themselves instable, ridden with feelings of insecurity and in search of reassurance and promises of control. But social work hardly lends itself as a projection scree...
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Main Author: | Harry Kunnemann (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2005-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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