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In many regions of the world the twenty-first century has started
with a structure of endless challenges for social work. Social work
seems to be in demand almost everywhere, from support schemes for
children and young people into adulthood and on to support for
elderly people, in community work in cities and rural regions, in
disaster relief and in care for refugees. This book describes the
field of social work - its themes, problems and methods - in the
face of the concept of the second, reflexive modernisation. The
question needs to be asked of how, and whether, social work's
success story from the first modernity can continue. We discuss the
second modernity as a time of blurring boundaries. Today, it
frequently faces the problem that the organised terms of its
approaches come up against a social reality where the frameworks of
social life are becoming dynamic. Normalised structures are
dissolving or becoming mixed with new ones; boundaries are blurring
and new ones appearing.
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