Working with Class: Social Workers and the Politics of Middle-Class Identity

Working with Class: Social Workers and the Politics of Middle-Class Identity

George W. Egerton , Daniel J. Walkowitz
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Jan 1, 2003 · 英语 · Kindle (439 页数)
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格式 Kindle
页数 439
语言 英语
已发布 Jan 1, 2003
出版商 The University of North Carolina Press
版本 2
ISBN-10 0807861200
ISBN-13 9780807861202

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In a society where class perception shapes identity, Walkowitz delves into the nuanced interplay between social workers and their often conflicted middle-class identities. He explores how these individuals navigate their professional responsibilities while grappling with the expectations and biases that come with their social status. Through insightful analysis and vivid case studies, readers are invited to understand how personal and collective experiences around class can influence social work practices.

Walkowitz sheds light on the complexity of being a social worker in a predominantly middle-class environment. He examines the friction between the desire to advocate for marginalized populations and the inherent privileges that come with their own social standing. This tension not only affects their perspective but also shapes the very policies they implement, revealing a deep-seated struggle between empathy and societal norms.

Ultimately, this exploration is a critical examination of the sociopolitical landscape that drives social work. Walkowitz encourages a reevaluation of how class identity influences not only the work of social professionals but also the communities they serve, raising provocative questions about equality and representation in human services.

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历史 商业与经济 政治

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