Social Justice, Social Policy and Social Work
In: Australian social work: journal of the AASW, Band 44, Heft 4, S. 33-39
ISSN: 1447-0748
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In: Australian social work: journal of the AASW, Band 44, Heft 4, S. 33-39
ISSN: 1447-0748
The text focuses on the analysis of the social policies of the Bolivarian Revolution, which have been developed as Social Missions, framing them in the philosophy of the political left and its conception of equality. Since 2003, the Social Missions brought a new way of understanding the notions of social policy and social inclusion, moved the bureaucracy of the State and were built based on the notion of urgency to combat poverty and inequality. They focus mainly on the principles of equality and social justice. The missions express an access to the social policy that has an emotional ingredient, its response to social demands is produced by non-institutional mechanisms, which try to strengthen or create a personal bond between the complainants and the political leaders together with their officials closest. ; El texto se centra en el análisis de las políticas sociales de la Revolución Bolivariana, que se han desarrollado como Misiones Sociales, enmarcándolas en la filosofía de la izquierda política y su concepción de igualdad. Desde 2003, las Misiones Sociales trajeron una nueva manera de entender las nociones de política social e inclusión social, conmovieron la burocracia del Estado y se construyeron con base en la noción de urgencia para combatir la pobreza y la inequidad. Se enfocan principalmente en los principios de igualdad y justicia social. Las misiones expresan un acceso a la política social que tiene un ingrediente emocional, su respuesta a las demandas sociales se produce por mecanismos no institucionales, que intentan fortalecer o crear un vínculo personal entre las y los sujetos demandantes y los líderes políticos junto con sus funcionarios más cercanos. Summary The text focuses on the analysis of the social policies of the Bolivarian Revolution, which have developed as Social Missions, framing them in the philosophy of the political left andits conception of equality. Since 2003, the Social Missions brought a new way of understanding the notions of social policy and social inclusion, moved the state bureaucracy and were built based on the notion of urgency to combat poverty and inequality. They focus primarily on the principles of equality and social justice. The missions express access to social policy that has an emotional ingredient, its response to social demands is produced by non-institutional mechanisms that try to strengthen or create a personal link between the plaintiffs subjects and political leaders along with his closest officials.
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In: Social and economic administration, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 236-248
ISSN: 1467-9515
ISSN: 1469-7823
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 92, Heft 5, S. 189-192
ISSN: 2152-405X
In: Social epistemology: a journal of knowledge, culture and policy, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 329-342
ISSN: 1464-5297
In: Periodica polytechnica. Social and management sciences, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 27
ISSN: 1587-3803
In: Routledge advances in health and social policy
1. Introduction / Julie Drolet -- 2. The historical and current context of social protection : the development of the social protection floor initiative / Julie Drolet and Crystal Kwan -- 3. "Recovery for all" and reducing inequality : austerity and poverty elimination / Crystal Kwan and Julie Drolet -- 4. Social protection : a human right to promote social justice and equity / Sekar Srinivasan, Malakkaran Johny Jino and Edakkat Subhakaran Sriji -- 5. Key concepts and definitions of social protection, social development, and related terms / Tiffany Sampson and Julie Drolet -- 6. Adaptive social protection : climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction / Haorui Wu and Julie Drolet -- 7. Social protection and the fight against poverty / Valter Martins -- 8. The Bolsa familia program in the context of social protection in Brazil : a debate on central issues : focus and impact on poverty / Maria Ozanira da Silva e Silva -- 9. Toward livelihood security through the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) : an initiative of the government of India / Miriam Samuel and Sekar Srinivasan -- 10. The South African child support grant and dimensions of social justice / Vivienne Bozalek and Tessa Hochfeld -- 11. Social protection in Ghana : old challenges and new initiatives / Ziblim Abukari and Linda Kreitzer -- 12. Child-sensitive social protection initiatives in Nigeria : a role for indigenous social care / Augusta Y. Olaore, Vickie Ogunlade, and Chidimma Aham-Chiabuotu -- 13. Social protection, disaster risk reduction and community resilience : evidence from rural areas in Indonesia / Saut Sagala. [et al.] -- 14. Conclusion / Julie Drolet.
In: The British journal of social work, Band 32, Heft 6, S. 711-722
ISSN: 1468-263X
Social Theory, Social Change and Social Work has two inter-related themes. First to account for and analyse current changes in social work and secondly, to assess how far recent developments in social theory can contribute to their interpretation. Representing the work of a range of academics all involved in research and teaching in relation to social work, it considers issues of central significance to everyone interested in the theory, policy, and practice of social work
This paper proposes a reflection on the concept of social network in three dimensions: as an intersubjective binding process, as practices of cooperation and support for those making social advocacy, and as a way to interweave meanings that interpret and explain the daily life of individuals, groups and organizations. Likewise, we present the political dimension of social networks within the framework of participative democracy from which Social Work clarifies and sustains the notion of network as an interpretative framework for some methodologies of social intervention. ; Este artículo propone una reflexión sobre el concepto de red social en tres dimensiones: como proceso vincular intersubjetivo, como prácticas de colaboración y apoyo a quienes hacen gestión social, y como entrelazamiento de los significados que interpretan y explican la cotidianidad de individuos, grupos y organizaciones. Así mismo, presenta la dimensión política de las redes sociales en el marco de la democracia participativa a partir de la cual el trabajo social esclarece y sustenta la noción de red como marco interpretativo de algunas metodologías de intervención social.
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In: Projet: civilisation, travail, économie, Band 294, Heft 5, S. 41-45
ISSN: 2108-6648
Resumé La dualité entre logements sociaux et très sociaux risque de fragiliser le droit.