Wild Objectification: Social Work as Object
The paper is about objectification in and of social work. Drawing on a decade-long cooperation with a Copenhagen social workers network focused in the organization Wild Learning, and starting from an Internet essay this organization has provided, the problems with objectifying social work are discus...
Main Author: | Morten Nissen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Outlines Association
2004-03-01
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Series: | Outlines |
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Online Access: | http://ojs.statsbiblioteket.dk/index.php/outlines/article/view/2151 |
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