Society and Social Sciences, Politics and Government, Political Ideologies and Movements, Right-of-Centre Democratic Ideologies and Movements

Stifled Progress - International Perspectives on Social Work and Social Policy in the Era of Right-Wing Populism: International Perspectives on Social Work and Social Policy in the Era of New Right Populism
Jörg Fischer (editor-in-chief), Kerry Dunn (editor-in-chief), Birgit Meyer (other), Kurt Möller (other), Matthias Quent (other), Heike Radvan (other), Michael Reisch (other), Christoph Richter (other), Samuel Salzborn (other), Barbara Schäuble (other), Fabian Virchow (other), Alexander Häusler (other), Olga Borodkina (other), Julika Bürgin (other), Cheryl Hyde (other), Tomasz Kazmierczak (other), Christiane Leidinger (other)
Paperback Published on: 15/07/2019
Price: £30.44
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Synopsis
Social work as a democratically constituted profession committed to human rights is currently facing cross-border encroachments and attacks by right-wing populist movements and governments. With the Bundestag elections in September 2017, the question of the extent to which right-wing populist forces succeed in influencing the discourse with xenophobic and nationalist arguments arises in Germany, too. The authors examine how social work can respond effectively to nationalism, exclusion, de-solidarization and a basic skepticism about science and position itself against this background. The book explores different conditions in Germany, France, Poland, Russia and the US.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
- ISBN: 9783847422525
- Number of pages: 227
- Dimensions: 150 x 210 x 11 mm
- Weight: 330g
- Languages: English