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- W2112526582 abstract "This paper—inspired by the experience of grassroots social work in Naples begun by M. Borrelli in the 1950s—emphasizes that “consciousness-raising” and “community development” can be useful processes to stimulate responsible social participation on the part of the most marginal individuals and groups. To overcome a bureaucratic and pietistic model of the welfare state which serves in the long run to increase their dependence and socio-cultural subordination, there is a need for alternative social policies, capable of improving people's empowerment and social citizenship. Giving more resources and decision-making power to the most marginal could amount to changing an unfair and oppressive society from the roots up. This goal remains a moral imperative for both professional and voluntary social workers who believe in a fair, non-violent and ecological model of development. Unfortunately, in Italy as elsewhere, neo-liberal reforms of welfare states are tending in the opposite direction, partly as a result of out-of-date functionalist theories and by means of a worrying process of welfare marketization and globalization that actually increases the exclusion and marginality of the lower classes. This paper takes issue with current neo-liberal trends by returning to a territory-based and resident-focused image of social work. This way, non-profit agencies can play a more active and stimulating role in support of communitarian networks and help avoid the risk of the Third Sector's alternative spur being compromised by the otherwise “commodification” of welfare. Only in this way might one stop the transformation of non-profit organizations into mere private providers for a buyer/controller state, more business-minded than really concerned with freeing the poor and the marginal “underclass” from subordination and exclusion." @default.
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- W2112526582 title "From Pavement to Piazza: Grassroots Social Work to Counteract the Globalization of Marginality" @default.
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