Citizenship Consciousness,Nonbounded Solidarity,and Social Justice |
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Authors: | Margot Breton |
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Institution: | 1. University of Toronto Faculty of Social Work , Toronto, Canada margotbreton@rogers.com |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the concepts of bounded and nonbounded solidarity. It first reviews some fundamental propositions from the sociological literature and then looks at Amnesty International's conception of solidarity. A third part discusses solidarity as it applies to social work with groups. The conclusion raises five questions social workers need to address to make social justice a standard part of social group work theory and practice. |
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Keywords: | bounded solidarity nonbounded solidarity citizenship mutual aid social justice social group work social work with groups Amnesty International |
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