2021
DOI: 10.29376/parbeszed.2021.8/1/2
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A magyarországi szociálismunka-kutatások néhány kontextusban

Abstract: A tanulmány keretében a szerzők arra keresik a választ, hogy a szociális munka mai magyarországi kutatása mennyiben elméleti és/vagy gyakorlati jellegű, és hogy ennek alapján mi a szerepe a szakmában jelen lévő elmélet és a gyakorlat közötti távolság („szakadék”) fennmaradásában? Az írás összehasonlító elemzés keretében vizsgálja a szociális munka hazai kutatását, melynek elméleti alapját szociális munka gyakorlati kutatására, illetve a szociális munka tudásaira vonatkozó – a szerzők korábbi írásaiban feltárt … Show more

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“…In most countries experiencing an era of communist dictatorship, the early introduction of social work in the first decades of the 20th century was followed by its abolishment and then its reinstatement around the 1980s (Budai et al, 2006;Chi, 2005). For example, social work as a profession was recognized in China in 2005.…”
Section: Social Work Practice Research and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most countries experiencing an era of communist dictatorship, the early introduction of social work in the first decades of the 20th century was followed by its abolishment and then its reinstatement around the 1980s (Budai et al, 2006;Chi, 2005). For example, social work as a profession was recognized in China in 2005.…”
Section: Social Work Practice Research and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hungary (similar to other Central and Eastern European countries) came under the influence of the Soviet Union, which fundamentally affected the development of social work (Lakner, 2012;Maissen, 2012). Hungarian institutions and schools for social work and social pedagogy were closed for ideological reasons (Budai et al, 2006;Ferge, 2000). According to the socialist/communist propaganda, social problems like poverty and homelessness did not exist in socialism; therefore, professional social work was not necessary anymore (Lakner, 2012: 53-56).…”
Section: The Development Of Critical Social Work In Switzerland and H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The practice and education of social work were rebuilt in Hungary in the early 1990s (Budai et al, 2006). Several new NGOs were established at that time in the area of social work to support poor and homeless people, although critical movements against the political and economic elite were not formed in the country until the 2000s (Szabó, 2002).…”
Section: The Development Of Critical Social Work In Switzerland and H...mentioning
confidence: 99%