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Echipa redacţională urează un călduros Bun venit doamnei profesor Lena Dominelli si domnului profesor Malcolm Payne, două personalităţi recunoscute la nivel internaţional în domeniul asistenţei sociale, care au acceptat ca începând cu nr. 1/2010 să facă parte din Advisory Board al Revistei de Asistenţă Socială.
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Home > Arhiva > 2010 > Numar: 1 > Can Social Work Influence Political Decision-Making Processes? An Essay Can Social Work Influence Political Decision-Making Processes? An Essay
by:
- Nadia Baghdadi (Associate Professor, FHS St.Gallen, University of Applied Sciences, Kreuzbleicheweg 4, Postfach 70, CH-9013 St.Gallen, Switzerland, Tel: +41 (0)71 274 36 90, Fax: +41 (0)71 274 36 94, E-mail: baghdadi@giub.unibe.ch)
- Mathias Lindenau (Professor, FHS St.Gallen, University of Applied Sciences, E-mail: mathias.lindenau@fhsg.ch)
- Ruedi von Fischer (Professor, FHS St.Gallen, University of Applied Sciences, E-mail: ruedi.vonfischer@fhsg.ch)
This essay performs a cursory analysis of the question whether social work possesses a political character, and examines how far it is a political actor possessing chances to influence political decision-making processes. It starts by reviewing the major points in the controversial debate over the political mandate. After this, it sketches the theoretical model of deliberative democracy from Jürgen Habermas and goes on to ask whether this model may provide a chance or chances for social work to legitimize its role as a political actor.
Keywords: social work, political decision-making processes, model of deliberative democracy
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