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For many service users and professionals in the field of social
work, shame is an ongoing part of their daily experience. Providing
an in-depth examination of the complex phenomena of shame and
humiliation, this book sets out key contextual issues and
theoretical approaches to comprehend shame and its relevance within
social work. It provides a broad understanding of shame, its
underlying social and political contexts and its effects on service
users and professionals. The book uses innovative international
scholarship and includes theoretical considerations, as well as
empirical findings within the field of social work. It shows the
importance of sensitive, reflective and relationship-oriented
practice based on a better understanding of the complexity of
shame.
For many service users and professionals in the field of social
work, shame is an ongoing part of their daily experience. Providing
an in-depth examination of the complex phenomena of shame and
humiliation, this book sets out key contextual issues and
theoretical approaches to comprehend shame and its relevance within
social work. It provides a broad understanding of shame, its
underlying social and political contexts and its effects on service
users and professionals. The book uses innovative international
scholarship and includes theoretical considerations, as well as
empirical findings within the field of social work. It shows the
importance of sensitive, reflective and relationship-oriented
practice based on a better understanding of the complexity of
shame.
1.1 A Brief Overview An extensive body of empirical and theoretical
literature deals with the mea surement of social welfare. This body
can be decomposed in several different but related topics, all of
which have implications for empirical studies in wel fare
economics. One of these topics are household equivalence scales
which help to compare welfare levels across households that differ
in composition. An equivalence scale relates the income of any
arbitrary household type to the income ofa referencehouseholdsuch
that both households are equally well-off. Differences in household
needs arise from differences in the households' de mographic
composition which is, for instance, given by the number, age, and
sex of the household members. The increase of household needs is
not neces sarily proportional to the increase in the number of
household members. Such a non-proportionality, for example, results
from differences in the needs of adults and children, economies
ofscale arising from the division of fixed costs among the
household members, welfare gains from household production, and
from common consumption ofcommodities bearing a within-household
public good component."
Der Autor untersucht in dieser ethnographisch angelegten Studie das
Verhaltnis von Emotionen und professionellem Handeln im Fokus der
unterschiedlichen Dimensionen der Emotionsarbeit von Fachkraften im
Handlungsfeld der Heimerziehung. Er dechiffriert auf einer
empirischen Ebene die Praktiken und subjektiven Sinnbezuge der
professionell Handelnden und auf einer theoretischen Ebene die
Funktionen professioneller Emotionsarbeit. Neben der Arbeit an den
eigenen und fremden Emotionen sind ebenso die diskursiven Formen
der Emotionsarbeit als auch die Normierung des Fuhlens Gegenstand
der analytischen Arbeit.
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