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  • ÖB Kleinmachnow
  • Müncheberg ZALF
  • Kreis- und Fahrbibliothek Lübben
  • Ethik  (22)
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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1734550333
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (387 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783748905349
    Series Statement: Nomos eLibrary Band 4
    Content: Welche Darstellungen von ‚fernen Anderen‘ finden im Globalen Norden Verbreitung und Anklang? Welche nicht? Wer spricht für wen? Wer bleibt ungehört? Und: Weshalb scheint es zunehmend wichtig und geboten, diese Fragen zu stellen? Die sozialwissenschaftliche Studie analysiert und diskutiert kontroverse Debatten um epistemische, politische und ethische Aspekte der Repräsentation in Zusammenhängen humanitärer und wissenschaftlicher Wissensproduktion. Sie zeigt auf, wie kritisiert aber auch gerechtfertigt wird, dass internationale NGOs nach wie vor mit Elendsfotografien um Spenden werben, und beleuchtet, warum Forschung über, für oder mit marginalisierten Personen politisch und ethisch verantwortungsvoll betrieben werden soll.
    Content: Which depictions of ‘distant others’ are widespread and have a strong appeal in the Global North and which are not? Who speaks on whose behalf? Who remains unrepresented? And why does it seem increasingly important and advisable to ask such questions? This sociological study analyses and discusses controversial debates surrounding epistemic, political and ethical aspects of representation in the context of knowledge production for humanitarian and academic purposes. It demonstrates how international NGOs are criticised for but also justified in using photographs that depict suffering to ask for donations, and highlights why research into, for or with marginalised individuals should be conducted in a politically and ethically responsible manner.
    Note: Gesehen am 05.10.2020 , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 345-379 , Dissertation Universität Augsburg 2018 , Kulturanalytische Verortung und Näherung an Repräsentation , Kulturanalytische Forschung zwischen Poststrukturalismus, Praxeologie und Systemtheorie , Repräsentationspraxis als Analysegegenstand – Repräsentation als Praxis , Wissenschaftliche Repräsentation von Differenz und Andersheit , Repräsentation nach der Krise der Repräsentation , Wissenschaftliche Wissensproduktion über, für und mit Anderen , Und jetzt? : lose Enden der Krisendebatte , Repräsentation im Kontext eines translokalen Humanitarismus , Humanitarismus : historische und begrifflich-konzeptionelle Verortung , Dimensionen der Problematisierung der Repräsentation ferner Notlagen, Leiden und Gräueltaten , Ambivalenzen und postkoloniale Kontinuitäten humanitärer Bilderwelten und Weltenbilder : das Beispiel 'Hungerkind' , Die Repräsentationspraxis und imagery internationaler NGOs im Fokus , 'Poverty Porn' : gegenwärtige (Selbst-)Kritiken an einer NGO imagery , Humanitarismus als legitimierender Kontext für das Zeigen 'negativer' und verletzender Bilder
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783848764884
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Zöhrer, Michaela Repräsentation ferner Wirklichkeiten Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2020 ISBN 9783848764884
    Language: German
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Wissensproduktion ; Ethik ; Wissenschaftssoziologie ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Zöhrer, Michaela
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1685887740
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 255 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110612271 , 9783110611281
    Content: The world we live in is unjust. Preventable deprivation and suffering shape the lives of many people, while others enjoy advantages and privileges aplenty. Cosmopolitan responsibility addresses the moral responsibilities of privileged individuals to take action in the face of global structural injustice. Individuals are called upon to complement institutional efforts to respond to global challenges, such as climate change, unfair global trade, or world poverty.  Committed to an ideal of relational equality among all human beings, the book discusses the impact of individual action, the challenge of special obligations, and the possibility of moral overdemandingness in order to lay the ground for an action-guiding ethos of cosmopolitan responsibility.  This thought-provoking book will be of interest to any reflective reader concerned about justice and responsibilities in a globalised world.  Jan-Christoph Heilinger is a moral and political philosopher. He teaches at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany, and at Ecole normale supérieure, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
    Content: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction: The challenge. Global injustice and the individual agent -- Part I. The cosmopolitan ethos -- Chapter 1. Cosmopolitanism. The ideal of global justice, past and present -- Chapter 2. Equality. Towards global relational egalitarianism -- Chapter 3. Pragmatism. Practice and the possibility of progress -- Part II. Challenges -- Chapter 4. Impact. Do my acts matter? -- Chapter 5. Impartiality. The fragmentation of morality -- Chapter 6. Imperfection. Overdemandingness and the inevitability of moral failure -- Conclusion. The ethos of cosmopolitan responsibility -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Open Access unrestricted online access star , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110600780
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als EPUB ISBN 9783110611281
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Heilinger, Jan-Christoph, 1977 - Cosmopolitan responsibility Berlin : De Gruyter, 2020 ISBN 9783110600780
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110600781
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ungerechtigkeit ; Klimaänderung ; Fairer Handel ; Armut ; Ethik ; Ethik ; Ungerechtigkeit ; Klimaänderung ; Fairer Handel ; Armut ; Electronic books.
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010193686
    Format: X, 276 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0393036995
    Content: In this challenging work, Christopher Lasch makes his most accessible critique yet of what is wrong with the values and beliefs of America's professional and managerial elites. The distinguished historian argues that democracy today is threatened not by the masses, as Jose Ortega y Gasset (The Revolt of the Masses) had said, but by the elites. These elites - mobile and increasingly global in outlook - refuse to accept limits or ties to nation and place. Lasch contends that, as they isolate themselves in their networks and enclaves, they abandon the middle class, divide the nation, and betray the idea of a democracy for all America's citizens. The book is historical writing at its best, using the past to reveal the roots of our current dilemma. The author traces how meritocracy - selective elevation into the elite - gradually replaced the original American democratic ideal of competence and respect for every man. Among other cultural trends, he trenchantly criticizes the vogue for self-esteem over achievement as a false remedy for deeper social problems, and attacks the superior pseudoradicalism of the academic left. Brilliantly he reveals why it is no wonder that Americans are apathetic about their common culture and see no point in arguing politics or voting. In a powerful final section Lasch traces the spiritual crisis of democracy. The elites, having jettisoned the moral and ethical guidelines provided by religion, cling to the belief that through science they can master their fates and escape mortal limits. In pursuit of this illusion they have become infatuated with the global economy. Their revolt, the author warns, is diminishing what is worthwhile about American life. This volume, completed just before the author's death, continues in his tradition of vigorous and original thought and should stir soul-searching among readers concerned about the future of America and its democracy.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Demokratie ; Politische Kultur ; Elite ; Verantwortungsbewusstsein ; Verlust ; USA ; Elite ; Politische Ethik ; Demokratie ; Politische Krise ; Ethik ; Sozialstruktur ; Religion ; Gesellschaftskritik
    Author information: Lasch, Christopher 1932-1994
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_534301460
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: The study discussed in this article investigated the effect of the variation in individual worker definition of "former client" in relationship to workers' perceptions of appropriate professional behaviors during the provision of social work services. A random sample of 654 social workers who possessed MSW degrees, provided direct services to clients, and were members of NASW were surveyed regarding their perceptions of appropriate behavior in seven practice domains: peripheral professional advice, concrete assistance, multiple or dual relationships, sexual and intimate relations, confidentiality and privacy, social relationships, and religion and prayer in practice. Variations in practice behavior perceptions were analyzed in relationship to the worker's definition of an "ex-client." The overall findings suggest that there is a definite lack of consensus regarding the definition of a former client, and that this may affect practice standards and variations in views of appropriate professional behavior.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 47(2002), 1, Seite 55 - 64, 0037-8046
    In: volume:47
    In: year:2002
    In: number:1
    In: pages:55 - 64
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit ; Klient
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_609244108
    ISBN: 1850002975
    In: The ethics of educational research, New York [u.a.] : Falmer Press, 1989, (1989), Seite 100-113, 1850002975
    In: 1850002983
    In: year:1989
    In: pages:100-113
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Bildung ; Indoktrination ; Forschung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_534302777
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: Elder abuse reporting laws exist in every state to protect elderly people being abused physically or emotionally, suffering from neglect, or experiencing financial exploitation. Support groups for caregivers of elderly individuals may help prevent elder abuse by reducing caregiver stress and linking caregivers to community services. Using case illustrations, the authors raise the dilemmas that group facilitators face when deciding whether to report a group member suspected of abusing his or her elder care recipient. The ethical concerns of reporting or withholding a report are discussed, and recommendations to assist facilitators in this complex decision process are presented.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 48(2003), 1, Seite 96 - 105, 0037-8046
    In: volume:48
    In: year:2003
    In: number:1
    In: pages:96 - 105
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sozialarbeit ; Ethik ; Alter ; Gewalt
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_533579074
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: The purpose of this study was to assess social work students' attitudes about sexual contact with clients and their perceptions about their training and education in this area. The sample included 349 social work students in their final semester of an MSW program. There were relatively high levels of approval for sexual contact between social workers and clients in certain circumstances. Approval was not limited to circumstances in which professional relationships were terminated, were brief, or had involved only concrete services. Students with less social work experience and who thought class content on sexual ethics was inadequate were more likely to approve of sexual contact between social worker and client. Students did not feel that they had received adequate education or training on sexual ethics, and many felt unprepared to handle sexual feelings from or toward a client. Implications for education, training, and practice, and suggestions for future research are discussed.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 45(2000), 3, Seite 223 - 235, 0037-8046
    In: volume:45
    In: year:2000
    In: number:3
    In: pages:223 - 235
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit ; Psychotherapie ; Klient ; Sexueller Missbrauch
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_533582571
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: Social work literature clearly demonstrates that ethical issues related to boundaries are among the most problematic and challenging. Boundary issues involve circumstances in which social workers encounter actual or potential conflicts between their professional duties and their social, sexual, religious, or business relationships. This article provides an overview of boundary issues in social work (circumstances involving dual and multiple relationships); presents a conceptually based typology of boundary issues in the profession; and provides guidelines to help social workers manage the boundary issues and risks that arise in practice.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 48(2003), 1, Seite 121 - 133, 0037-8046
    In: volume:48
    In: year:2003
    In: number:1
    In: pages:121 - 133
    Language: German
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_537967435
    ISSN: 0045-3102
    Content: This article argues that in a complex socio-political world, social work ethics needs to re-cast the moral identity of the social worker in terms of virtue ethics. We review virtue theory's Aristotelian foundations and criticisms of Kantian and utilitarian theory and show how they apply to social work. Subsequently we offer an account of a virtue-based social work that questions the validity of several models of practice currently fashionable. Virtue theory emphasizes the priority of the individual moral agent who has acquired virtues commensurate with the pursuit of a revisable conception of the good lifethe well-being of all in a defined community. The virtues are the acquired inner qualities of humanscharacterthe possession of which, if applied in due measure, will typically contribute to the realization of the good life or "eudaimonia". The role of the virtuous social worker is shown to be one that necessitates appropriate application of intellectual and practical virtues such as justice, reflection, perception, judgement, bravery, prudence, liberality and temperance. This "self-flourishing" worker, in bringing together the capacity for theoretical and practical action makes possible a hermeneutic or interpretive praxis best appraised in dialogue with fellow-practitioners and clients. With a social work remit increasingly routinized by accountability, quality control and risk management there is an emphasis on regulation and duties. This has produced a culture of following approved or typical processes resulting in defensive forms of social work wholly uncongenial to the development of human qualities likely to promote social workers' engagement in critique and revision of what counts as best practice. In sum, our core proposition is that social work practice and education, to fit an unpredictable, non-linear world, should develop means by which professionals nurture the virtues. This would reflexively enhance social work itself.
    In: The British journal of social work, Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 1971, 32(2001), 8, Seite 1015-1036, 0045-3102
    In: volume:32
    In: year:2001
    In: number:8
    In: pages:1015-1036
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit ; Moral
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_534723950
    ISSN: 1553-6947
    Content: Social workers will inevitably encounter ethical dilemmas in their work. Ethical dilemmas can impact on social workers positively or negatively, at a number of levels, and in a range of ways. This paper outlines findings from a study in which Australian social workers detailed their experiences of ethical dilemmas, and discussed the short and long-term impacts and consequences resulting from these experiences. Recommendations are made for improved education and training for social workers in ethical decision-making, and the importance of professional support and supervision.
    In: The International journal of social work values and ethics, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : International Federation of Social workers (IFSW), 2004, 2(2005), 1, 1553-6947
    In: volume:2
    In: year:2005
    In: number:1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sozialarbeit ; Ethik ; Einzelfallhilfe
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