Behind political ideas of welfare and productivity - Exploring ontological models and forms of exclusion
Political ideas of welfare, and social work, are based on shifting types of knowledge about man and society. Historically, welfare policies have aimed for inclusion, but have also marginalized 'the deviant', in the attempt to construct a common societal identity as 'the norm'. In...
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Main Authors: | Pia Ringø, Maria Appel Nissen, Mia Arp Fallov, Rasmus Hoffmann Birk, Jens Kjærulff |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Social Work & Society
2018-06-01
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Series: | Social Work and Society |
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Online Access: | http://132.195.130.183/index.php/sws/article/view/1532 |
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