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Doing relationship while doing social work

  • What constitutes social work is a central question in theory building. If social work wants to be more than a model idea, we cannot answer this question without looking at social work practice. The article presents ‘doing social work’ as an approach to theorising social work through ethnographic research. In addition to the basic theoretical and methodological characteristics of the approach, we present four modes of doing social work, which have been developed based on a comparison of different ethnographic studies in different fields: deciding in uncertainty; playing with ambiguity; using categories of difference; and disciplining the everyday. In the following, the mode of playing with ambiguity will be singled out and presented in detail, as it has an important impact on doing relationship while doing social work. In the article, we will use ethnographic data and examples to show how actors actively deal with different roles without making this explicit.
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https://doi.org/10.1332/27551768Y2024D000000015

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Author:Kathrin AghamiriORCiD, Rebekka Streck, Unterkofler Ursula
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1332/27551768Y2024D000000015
ISSN:2755-1768
Parent Title (English):European Social Work Research
Editor:Policy Press
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2024/06/18
Year of first Publication:2024
Provider of the Publication Server:FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences
Release Date:2024/06/18
Tag:ambiguity; doing relationship; doing social work; ethnographic research; social work theories
Volume:2024
Issue:Volume 2
First Page:1
Last Page:15
Faculties:Sozialwesen (SW)
Publication list:Aghamiri, Kathrin
Licence (German):License LogoBibliographische Daten