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100 1 0 _aRouget, Étienne
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245 0 0 _aWhy do we want to put relationships and recognition (back) at the heart of social work?
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520 _aThe recognition of the people being supported by social workers is linked to the recognition of the social workers themselves; of their professional values and, more broadly, of social justice among human beings. This recognition requires a “bottom-up” approach starting with demand stemming from others, as opposed to a “top-down” approach starting from political mandates for and/or on others. For if social work has an obligation of duty centered on relationships, on listening and speaking, it does not have any obligation based on results, as more and more governing institutuons and political leaders want it to have. In the turmoil of the archipelagos generated by managerial ideology, social workers are suffering like the canaries in the mines that feel the blast coming, calling for the (re)creation of society, “rediscovering the individual through the association they form with others” to (re)build a common world together.
690 _aliving together
690 _arelationship
690 _asolidarity
690 _aparticipation
690 _acommon good
690 _aliving together
690 _arelationship
690 _asolidarity
690 _aparticipation
690 _acommon good
786 0 _nSociographe | o 78 | 2 | 2022-05-13 | p. 25-40 | 1297-6628
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-sociographe-2022-2-page-25?lang=en
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