ソーシャルワークの倫理<br>Ethics (Critical and Radical Debates in Social Work)

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ソーシャルワークの倫理
Ethics (Critical and Radical Debates in Social Work)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 76 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781447316183
  • DDC分類 174.93613

Full Description

The past few years have seen a renewed interest in the subject of social work ethics. In this short form book, part of the Critical and Radical Debates in Social Work series, Sarah Banks argues that this can be seen as reflecting two very different agendas. On the one hand, it is part of a progressive movement which offers a critique of New Public Management (NPM), or managerialist, approaches through emphasising the role of social workers as active moral agents working for social justice. On the other hand, the growth of interest in ethics can be viewed as part of NPM, with codes of ethics a means of regulating and controlling the conduct of professionals and service users. She emphasises the importance of reclaiming professional ethics for social work, and outlines a preliminary framework for a situated ethics of social justice.

Contents

Series Editors' Introduction;

Reclaiming social work ethics: challenging the new public management ‾ lead essay by Sarah Banks;

A roadmap for social work ethics: reflections and a proposal ‾ response by Frederic G. Reamer;

Contextualising the 'ethics boom' ‾ response by Stephen Cowden;

Reframing social work ethics through a political ethic of care and social justice lens ‾ response by Vivienne Bozalek;

'Managerialism': challenging the new orthodoxy ‾ response by Chris Beckett;

Ethical practice in an unethical environment ‾ response by Michael Reisch;

Social work ethics and social justice: the growing gap ‾ response by Fumihito Ito;

Working in the spaces between care and control ‾ response by Merlinda Weinberg;

A Marxist perspective ‾ response by Paul Blackledge;

Reflections on the responses to 'Reclaiming social work ethics' ‾ concluding remarks by Sarah Banks;

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