Projecto e património edificado em São Paulo. Três casos como práticas de mudança.
Carolina Miguel dos Santos Barreiros
2013-11-06
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The study of social policy is interdisciplinary in nature and largely concerned with the way resources are distributed and wellbeing is attended to in any given society. Philosophical beliefs about what principles underpin civic wellbeing are strongly linked with political ideology and are subject to change over time. The landscape for examining social policy is shaped by the market, the non-government sector, social movements and the community interacting with the state. Two key questions to consider when examining social policy in any sector are, ‘Whose needs are being met?’ and ‘Whose interests are being served?’
Social work is about fostering social change, and this entails understanding the social policy milieu in which these change efforts occur. Learning how to influence policy is one of the key ways of keeping the social justi...
This presentation discusses social cataloging, how social tagging affects cataloging. In this presentation, the author discusses the implications and questions raised about social cataloging, a review of the research, the characteristics of the studies on social tagging and cataloging, and how social cataloging works.
Introduction Colin Bell and Helen Roberts This collection of essays is a reflection on the dramatically changed circumstances under which social ...
v.4: Social work with offenders; emerging issues in social work. - 432 p. - ISBN: 978-0-415-42221-5
Tit. orig. Social work practices: contemporary perspectives on change
This study explores the concept of social solidarity by elaborating on five propositions about mutually supportive social relationships. These five propositions are that social solidarity was a key issue for the founding figures of the discipline of sociology in the 19th century; that this sociological interest in social solidarity has continued down to the present day; that in the development of sociological analyses of social solidarity there has also been fruitful engagement with neighbouring disciplines; that social solidarity can sometimes be associated with social problems as well as with desirable social outcomes; and that the nature and causes of social solidarity are matters of important on-going debate.
