Sociological social workers: a history of the present?

作者: Ian Shaw

DOI: 10.1080/2156857X.2015.1036908

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摘要: I argue that there is a submerged cluster of people who, at one or other stage their careers, took positions in relation to social problems, work practice, modes understanding, and research practice reflected anticipated – knowingly not something we might call Chicago-enriched sociological work. They are Harriett Bartlett, Stuart Queen, Ada Sheffield, Erle Fisk Young Pauline Young. Several the themes emerge from review today, as then, much sociology In closing, consider three questions. How can generally explain presence this distinctive strand thinking practice? Why did it drift into subterranean obscurity? should matter us? communicate my sense these was premised on fruitful but never fully realised relationship between ‘sociology’ ‘social work’. Conjunctions largely forgotten heritage Chicago would allow less ‘pre-...

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