2019
DOI: 10.22329/csw.v8i1.5742
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Social Work and the Cultural Dialogue

Abstract: This article presents an overview of traditional sociological approaches to the role of social work in society and offers an alternative perspective that draws upon anthropological concepts of culture and specifically the conceptualization of American culture as a form of dialogue between dominant and non-dominant groups in American society. Traditional approaches to the sociology of social work have focused on the concept of social workers as intermediaries. Intermediaries convey messages between groups and s… Show more

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“…As well it used as a social control to change individual's behaviors to accept social changes through its social activities, so social work within societies has many forms that give to it ability intervene and provide assistance to many people who need help within different levels. Therefore, social work forms work through "social work versus society," "social work as a distinct entity independent from society" "social work as an instrument of society" and "social work as an intermediary between the individual and society" (Blair, 2007). This gives a chance to social work to take advantage of its importance to apply social control that serves people in need as well as social work as a profession.…”
Section: Implications Of Social Work As a Tool Of Social Control In Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well it used as a social control to change individual's behaviors to accept social changes through its social activities, so social work within societies has many forms that give to it ability intervene and provide assistance to many people who need help within different levels. Therefore, social work forms work through "social work versus society," "social work as a distinct entity independent from society" "social work as an instrument of society" and "social work as an intermediary between the individual and society" (Blair, 2007). This gives a chance to social work to take advantage of its importance to apply social control that serves people in need as well as social work as a profession.…”
Section: Implications Of Social Work As a Tool Of Social Control In Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%