Using critical social theory to develop a conceptual framework for comparative social work |
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Authors: | Stan Houston,& Jim Campbell |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, Queen's University Belfast |
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Abstract: | This paper sets out a conceptual framework for comparing and contrasting social work within nation-states and across international boundaries. The framework is "situated" theoretically within a (late)modernist understanding of events within advanced capitalism and draws primarily on Habermas' critical social theory. The authors apply this framework to explicate the development of social work in Northern Ireland, a region in which high levels of political conflict mark it out as a site of local, national and international interest. It is suggested that the ideas developed from the case study have relevance for the social professions in other countries, particularly where social conflict is in evidence. |
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Keywords: | comparative social work critical social theory social conflict |
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