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Talking about culture in social work encounters: immigrant families and child welfare in Finland
Authors:Merja Anis Development Manager
Abstract:This article aims at analysing the ways in which people talk about ‘culture’ in social work encounters involving child welfare in immigrant families. The empirical material includes conversations between immigrant clients, their social workers and co-operating professionals at six Finnish social service offices, as well as interviews with the persons participating in these meetings. The theoretical and methodological frames of reference are social constructionism and discourse analysis. The study suggests three ways in which the concept of ‘culture’ is used by social workers and their clients: firstly, as a means of explaining ‘the ordinary and normal ways’ of raising children; secondly, as ‘a difficulty’ in the interaction between social workers and clients; and thirdly, as ‘a methodical tool’ in creating dialogue with clients. As far as the practical implications for social work are concerned, it is emphasized that in order to avoid ethnocentric practice or ‘culturalization’ of problems, it is important for social workers to be conscious of the various meanings of ‘culture’ both in their own practice and in the ways their clients employ cultural symbolism.
Keywords:Multicultural Social Work  Cross-cultural Social Work  Immigrant Clients  Child Welfare  Qualitative Research  monikulttuurinen sosiaalityö  kulttuurienvälinen sosiaalityö  maahanmuuttaja-asiakkaat  lastensuojelu  laadullinen tutkimus
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