Modernising Social Work and the Ethics of Care


Autoria(s): Parton, Gabrielle Meagher and Nigel
Data(s)

31/05/2004

01/06/2004

Resumo

Recent attempts to 'modernise' social work have emphasised the importance of collaboration, partnership, and participation with individual users of services and the wider community. However, technical-rational aspects of managerialism have proved dominant. Managerialist approaches to social service administration and delivery threaten important dimensions of social work; specifically its caring and democratic-transformative dimensions. However, social work theorists have only recently begun to re-engage with ideas of care. We argue that closer attention to feminist debates about the ethics of care can make a significant contribution to not only rehabilitating the ideal of care for social work but also to moving forward the modernisation agenda itself. We develop a feminist critique of managerialism, and argue that the discourse of the ethics of care offers useful ways of framing arguments to counter some damaging impacts of managerial reforms.

Identificador

urn:nbn:de:0009-11-4261

http://www.socwork.net/2004/1/articles/426

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

DPPL

Fonte

Social Work & Society ; 2 , 1

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