Social Work and Lived Citizenship

Hanne Warming, Kristian Fahnøe

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Abstract

Warming and Fahnøe offers, through introduction of the sensitising concept of lived citizenship and a socio-spatial perspective, a much needed renewal of the rights and strength based approach to social work practice and research towards an almost anthropological understanding of the social situation of vulnerable groups. Indeed, they show how the concept of lived citizenship, and four supporting concepts (disciplinary versus inclusive identity shaping; intimate citizenship; space; community governance) enables contextualized analyses of the complexities of social work as a social space of meaning and power as (re-) producing practices through which clients experience and negotiate rights, responsibilities, participation, identity and belonging, and thereby of dynamics of inclusion and exclusion related to social work.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelLived Citizenship on the Edge of Society : Rights, Belonging, Intimate Life and Spatiality
RedaktørerHanne Warming, Kristian Fahnøe
Antal sider22
ForlagPalgrave Macmillan
Publikationsdato2017
Udgave1
Sider1-22
Kapitel1
ISBN (Trykt)9783319550671
ISBN (Elektronisk)9783319550688
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2017
NavnPalgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series

Emneord

  • social work
  • lived citizenship
  • intimate citizenship
  • belonging
  • space
  • participation
  • identity
  • theorizing

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