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- W2271298410 abstract "SUMMARY The recommended knowledge base of social work is seen to be wide-ranging on the one hand, and subject to divides and tensions on the other. This state of affairs is reviewed briefly. An argument is then developed which maintains that only certain types of activity within the considerable range often identified as social work, offer a clear suggestion that the job which is being described is that of social work. These various activities and practices appeal to different kinds of theory and knowledge. As the knowledge base and practical possibilities of the job have become increasingly elaborate and extensive, an argument which recommends that social workers recover a simplier notion of what they are about also entails the idea that social work is a job which is seen to have necessary and definite limits to its practice and theory. Social work in general, and its knowledge base in particular, have been viewed in two contrasting ways by present day commentators. There are those who, as they think about social work, see no natural bounds to its earnest endeavours. Standing in admiration at the sheer scope of this wide ranging activity and thrilled to be part of it, they set aside their occupational humility and get down to consider seriously what such an enterprise needs to know in order that it should work well. 'No other profession . . .', says Bartlett,1 with barely a flinch, '. . . sets goals with such current breadth and temporal length, and no currently available behavioural science attempts to span that breadth and length.' It follows that as well as the usual diet of social sciences and home grown ideas, a more expansive claim for what a social worker needs to know is also necessary for he or she is expected to know something of '. . . economics, biology, human ecology, and anthropology', and to draw on the 'allied disciplines of public health and medicine, law and criminal justice and social administration'.2 But the idea of an activity without bounds worries others who think" @default.
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- W2271298410 title "Inflated States and Empty Theories in Social Work" @default.
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