Countering globalisation and managerialism: Relationist ethics in social work

Volume: 61, Issue: 5, Pages: 706 - 723
Published: Jul 21, 2016
Abstract
Social work developed from Christian caring and a eudaimonic desire for a worthwhile life. Although ethics continue to underpin the discipline, contemporary complexities of post-modernism, globalism and managerialism are destabilising the universalist moral intentions of practice and subsequently demotivating eudaimonic drives. Cultural and context-specific relativist influences are promoting an ethics of ‘fitting in’ which, without critical...
Paper Details
Title
Countering globalisation and managerialism: Relationist ethics in social work
Published Date
Jul 21, 2016
Volume
61
Issue
5
Pages
706 - 723
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