Individualism and Its Discontents in Social Work: Proposing a Counternarrative for a New Vision of Social Work Theory and Practice |
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Authors: | Laura Casby Nichols Lynn B. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | 1. California State University , Sacramento, California, USA laura@nicby.net;3. California State University , Sacramento, California, USA |
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Abstract: | The ideology of individualism undermines the foundation of social work theory and practice. Hyper-individualism drives cultural systems and institutions, rendering the social work profession fundamentally incapable of promoting social change for social justice. A radical communitarian counternarrative provides a critical analysis of the disconnect between the needs of individuals and the capacity of communities to meet those needs. A real-world application of radical communitarian principles is demonstrated in cohousing, a contemporary movement in community building. The cohousing model shows how social work might reorient its vision for professional theory and practice. |
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Keywords: | individualism professionalism communitarianism cohousing social justice |
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