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Book Histoire du travail social en France

Download or read book Histoire du travail social en France written by Henri Pascal and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-12 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Histoire du travail social en France

Download or read book Histoire du travail social en France written by Henri Pascal and published by Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique. This book was released on 2014 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fruit de tensions, de mobilisations et de combats dans des périodes historiques marquées par l'extrême pauvreté, voire la précarité de nombreuses catégories de population et l'exclusion de ceux alors considérés comme indésirables, le travail social n'a eu de cesse d'expérimenter de nouvelles formes d'action. La généalogie des métiers du social est complexe: certains ont des origines communes, d'autres ont connu un rapprochement progressif dans le même champ d'activité. Depuis les oeuvres sociales et les premières écoles de formation à la fin du XIXe siècle à la restructuration de l'action sociale dans les années 1980-2000, Henri Pascal retrace les modalités et conditions du surgissement des professions du social et leur évolution au gré des contextes politiques, économiques et sociaux. Comment le travail social s'est-il professionnalisé ? Quel a été le rôle des travailleurs sociaux pendant les deux guerres mondiales et la guerre d'Algérie ? Comment leurs missions ont-elles évolué depuis les Trente Glorieuses et la décentralisation des années 1980 ? La compréhension du présent passant par la connaissance du passé, ce manuel s'adresse en priorité aux étudiants, professionnels et cadres du travail social, qui y puiseront matière à leurs questionnements actuels, ainsi qu'aux historiens qui portent un intérêt croissant à l'histoire du travail social.

Book Br  ve histoire du service social en France

Download or read book Br ve histoire du service social en France written by Roger-Henri Guerrand and published by Toulouse : Privat. This book was released on 1978 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Histoire Du Travail Social en France

Download or read book Histoire Du Travail Social en France written by Henri Pascal and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book France Between the Wars

Download or read book France Between the Wars written by Sian Reynolds and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2002-11 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Book Institutions  acteurs et pratiques dans l histoire du travail social

Download or read book Institutions acteurs et pratiques dans l histoire du travail social written by Association provençale pour la recherche en histoire du travail social and published by Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique. This book was released on 2013 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fruit de travaux présentés par des historiens, des sociologues et des professionnels du travail social, ce recueil de textes, rassemblés par l'Association provençale pour la recherche en histoire du travail social (APREHTS), aborde trois thèmes principaux au coeur de l'histoire du travail social : l'assistance aux plus démunis et son évolution, de l'Ancien Régime à aujourd'hui, à travers les pratiques et les institutions ; les pratiques d'assistance sociale illustrées par des témoignages de professionnels ; la mobilisation des travailleurs sociaux et des organisations professionnelles pour transformer les pratiques ou modifier des lois. Fortement inspirés par les travaux d'Yvonne Knibiehler, en lien avec le Réseau histoire du travail social (RHTS), travailleurs sociaux, formateurs, sociologues et historiens ont voulu s'écarter des visions hagiographiques ou dénonciatrices de l'histoire du travail social, en observant les acteurs et leurs pratiques au plus près de leur réalité, historique ou contemporaine. En cela, ils s'inscrivent dans un courant marqué par la volonté de rassembler les matériaux (documents anciens divers, publications, archives) permettant d'enrichir cette histoire et de recueillir des témoignages dont on retrouve ici des exemples marquants. Par le regard pluridisciplinaire porté sur l'évolution de l'action sociale, par la diversité des recherches, des sources, des méthodes d'enquête et des périodes étudiées, les auteurs construisent une vision plurielle et articulée de l'histoire du travail social.

Book A Social Laboratory for Modern France

Download or read book A Social Laboratory for Modern France written by Janet R. Horne and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2002-01-11 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a nineteenth-century think tank that sought answers to France’s pressing “social question,” the Musée Social reached across political lines to forge a reformist alliance founded on an optimistic faith in social science. In A Social Laboratory for Modern France Janet R. Horne presents the story of this institution, offering a nuanced explanation of how, despite centuries of deep ideological division, the French came to agree on the basic premises of their welfare state. Horne explains how Musée founders believed—and convinced others to believe—that the Third Republic would carry out the social mission of the French Revolution and create a new social contract for modern France, one based on the rights of citizenship and that assumed collective responsibility for the victims of social change. Challenging the persistent notion of the Third Republic as the stagnant backwater of European social reform, Horne instead depicts the intellectually sophisticated and progressive political culture of a generation that laid the groundwork for the rise of a hybrid welfare system, characterized by a partnership between private agencies and government. With a focus on the cultural origins of turn-of-the-century thought—including religion, republicanism, liberalism, solidarism, and early sociology—A Social Laboratory for Modern France demonstrates how French reformers grappled with social problems that are still of the utmost relevance today and how they initiated a process that gave the welfare state the task of achieving social cohesion within an industrializing republic.

Book Champ social

    Book Details:
  • Author : Collectif
  • Publisher : FeniXX
  • Release : 1976-01-01T00:00:00+01:00
  • ISBN : 2348009102
  • Pages : 323 pages

Download or read book Champ social written by Collectif and published by FeniXX. This book was released on 1976-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Champ social" est né de l’exacerbation des multiples contradictions du travail social. Depuis 1968, de nombreux travailleurs sociaux se heurtaient, dans le cadre de leur travail, à une réalité plus ou moins sordide et cherchaient à entraîner dans leur sillage des mouvements de protestation, voire de contestation. Quelques mouvements se sont ainsi créés et ont donné naissance à des bulletins locaux, à des projets de livres blancs destinés à démystifier le travail social. Champ social s’est caractérisé par un soutien permanent aux luttes dont il avait connaissance, et par la diffusion de dossiers sur ces luttes à chaque fois que cela était possible. Il a également poursuivi dans ses colonnes et au sein du comité de rédaction l’analyse amorcée dans les réunions du G.I.T.S. Champ social apparaît comme un moment de l’histoire du travail social. Il ne s’est jamais situé au-delà du débat, il en a été partie prenante.

Book Social Work Education in Europe

Download or read book Social Work Education in Europe written by Marion Laging and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-05-07 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This contributed volume provides an in-depth overview of current social and socio-political transformations in Europe and their effects on social work and its educational structures. It elucidates these transformations and structures at the individual level of ten different countries and goes on to elaborate a European perspective in this field. Readers gain insight into the variety in social work and its educational structures in Europe and, at the same time, readers receive starting points for the exchange of ideas, collaboration and further development in the individual countries and in Europe. The introduction outlines the current developments and challenges facing social work education in Europe, contextualizing the topics to be covered in the volume. Each chapter offers an individual country profile of social work, including an analysis of typical examples of different traditions of educational models for social work that, collectively, provide insight into an overall "European model of education for social work". The countries selected represent all parts of Europe: Finland Latvia Germany United Kingdom The Netherlands France Italy Croatia Romania Cyprus European Social Work Education: Traditions and Transformations is an essential resource – an up‐to‐date and differentiated inventory of social work education in Europe from a horizontal and vertical perspective – which describes fields of work and approaches that prepare students to practice social work, examines the degree of academization of the discipline and investigates its structures and conditions. Social workers and social work educators, researchers and practitioners will find this an engaging and useful text.

Book Dressing Modern Frenchwomen

Download or read book Dressing Modern Frenchwomen written by Mary Lynn Stewart and published by JHU Press. This book was released on 2008-03-31 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At a glance, high fashion and feminism seem unlikely partners. Between the First and Second World Wars, however, these forces combined femininity and modernity to create the new, modern French woman. In this engaging study, Mary Lynn Stewart reveals the fashion industry as an integral part of women's transition into modernity. Analyzing what female columnists in fashion magazines and popular women novelists wrote about the "new silhouette," Stewart shows how bourgeois women feminized the more severe, masculine images that elite designers promoted to create a hybrid form of modern that both emancipated women and celebrated their femininity. She delves into the intricacies of marketing the new clothes and the new image to middle-class women and examines the nuts and bolts of a changing industry—including textile production, relationships between suppliers and department stores, and privacy and intellectual property issues surrounding ready-to-wear couture designs. Dressing Modern Frenchwomen draws from thousands of magazine covers, advertisements, fashion columns, and features to uncover and untangle the fascinating relationships among the fashion industry, the development of modern marketing techniques, and the evolution of the modern woman as active, mobile, and liberated.

Book The Diversity of Social Pedagogy in Europe

Download or read book The Diversity of Social Pedagogy in Europe written by Jacob Kornbeck and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2009 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Situated at the intersection between social work and education, social pedagogy is an original and dynamic academic and professional tradition. It can be found across most European countries and shows great variety, being closely connected to specific national - and sometimes even regional cultures and structures. Yet despite this diversity, social pedagogy also has many common features, cross-nationally. The aim of the book is to illustrate this diversity via a selection of case studies from Denmark, France, Germany, Poland and Sweden. Although social pedagogy is, in many countries, a profession that represents a sizeable workforce, very little has been written about it from a European perspective. Comparative literature tends to look at social work, whereby social pedagogy is obscured. But while there is a lack of comparative social pedagogy literature, interest in social pedagogy is growing. This is particularly so in the United Kingdom where no social pedagogy tradition exists but policy developments point to the emergence of a social pedagogy paradigm both in academia and in terms of careers. This book aims to help fill the gap. Case studies deal with theoretical and practical aspects of social pedagogy, professional education, fields of practice and research as well as links with other academic and professional paradigms.

Book Disintegrating Empire

    Book Details:
  • Author : Elise Franklin
  • Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
  • Release : 2024
  • ISBN : 149623314X
  • Pages : 284 pages

Download or read book Disintegrating Empire written by Elise Franklin and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2024 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elise Franklin considers how and why the slow process of decolonization reshaped the welfare state and the meaning of the family in postwar France.

Book Histoire des m  tiers du social en France

Download or read book Histoire des m tiers du social en France written by Emmanuel Jovelin and published by Lamarre. This book was released on 2005 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A quelle période et pour quelles raisons sont nés les différents métiers du social en France ? De quelle manière s'est construit le secteur social ? Comment a-t-il évolué ? Quels rôles ont joué les travailleurs sociaux ? Ces dernières années, quels métiers ont émergé ? Quels changements a apporté la décentralisation ? Des professions d'aide, d'assistance et d'appui auprès des familles - assistant social, conseiller en économie sociale familiale, technicien de l'intervention sociale et familiale, auxiliaire de vie sociale, délégué à la tutelle -, aux métiers de l'intervention sociale - conseillers des missions locales, professionnels de l'insertion par l'économique, correspondant de quartier, accompagnateur social, femme-relais, agent de développement et chef de projet -, en passant par les professions éducatives en direction des personnes en difficulté - éducateur spécialisé, éducateur technique, éducateur de la protection judiciaire de la jeunesse, éducateur de jeunes enfants, conseiller à l'insertion et à la probation, aide médico-psychologique, assistante maternelle, animateur socioculturel -, l'ambition de cet ouvrage est de retracer l'histoire des histoires des métiers du social. Les auteurs mènent une réflexion sur un secteur éclaté en mouvement constant, qui intéressera tous les acteurs d e l'action sociale : professionnels, enseignants et étudiants.

Book Breadwinners and Citizens

Download or read book Breadwinners and Citizens written by Laura Levine Frader and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2008-03-28 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Laura Levine Frader advances the argument that the male breadwinner ideal was stronger in France in the interwar years than scholars have typically recognized.

Book Institutions  acteurs et pratiques dans l histoire du travail social

Download or read book Institutions acteurs et pratiques dans l histoire du travail social written by and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Culture  Work and Psychology

Download or read book Culture Work and Psychology written by Pedro F. Bendassolli and published by IAP. This book was released on 2019-04-01 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This books arises from the observation that mainstream psychology, especially work and organisational psychology (WOP), suffers from critical limitations in its attempts to deal with the complexities of work as a cultural phenomenon. We can only mention a few examples here. In the WOP field, especially in Anglo- Saxon tradition, work experiences are seen through the lenses of traditional behavioural approaches, whereas culture is seen as a ‘software of the mind’, to use a popular definition found in this field (based on cross-cultural mainstream psychology). ‘Competences’, to take another example, are thought of as something that do or do not people have inside them. Suffering, like stress (a common work-based problem of our times), is considered to be dependent on a person’s personality, perceptions or as a set of behaviours triggered by facing an ‘objective’ environment. Even meaning-making process can be found to be defined from a WOP mainstream point of view: meanings are ‘social cognitions’ shared by people by means of unidirectional socialisation processes. Therefore, the goal of this book is to deliver to the reader a new and challenging theoretical and methodological tool box, inspired by insights developed from a broad cultural psychological perspective. Its focus is on the consideration of work and organisations based on core concepts developed inside cultural psychology. Therefore, it is designed to discuss potential extensions of these concepts to work psychology.

Book France   s Long Reconstruction

Download or read book France s Long Reconstruction written by Herrick Chapman and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2018-01-08 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the end of World War II, France’s greatest challenge was to repair a civil society torn asunder by Nazi occupation and total war. Recovery required the nation’s complete economic and social transformation. But just what form this “new France” should take remained the burning question at the heart of French political combat until the Algerian War ended, over a decade later. Herrick Chapman charts the course of France’s long reconstruction from 1944 to 1962, offering fresh insights into the ways the expansion of state power, intended to spearhead recovery, produced fierce controversies at home and unintended consequences abroad in France’s crumbling empire. Abetted after Liberation by a new elite of technocratic experts, the burgeoning French state infiltrated areas of economic and social life traditionally free from government intervention. Politicians and intellectuals wrestled with how to reconcile state-directed modernization with the need to renew democratic participation and bolster civil society after years spent under the Nazi and Vichy yokes. But rather than resolving the tension, the conflict between top-down technocrats and grassroots democrats became institutionalized as a way of framing the problems facing Charles de Gaulle’s Fifth Republic. Uniquely among European countries, France pursued domestic recovery while simultaneously fighting full-scale colonial wars. France’s Long Reconstruction shows how the Algerian War led to the further consolidation of state authority and cemented repressive immigration policies that now appear shortsighted and counterproductive.