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Old Democracy – New Quality? Transformation of Social Services in East Germany and Finland. The Case of Child Daycare
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
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Introduction
- Towards More Democracy in Social Services: Models and Culture of Welfare 3
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Part I. The Welfare Approach
- The End of Progressivism: Paradigmatic Shifts and Social Welfare 19
- Consumers, Citizens and Coproducers – A Pluralistic Perspective on Democracy in Social Services 43
- Social Service Delivery: The More Demand, the More Democracy? 53
- Civil Society and the Welfare State 67
- Does Welfare Lead to Dependency? Effectiveness and Undesirable Side-Effects of Welfare Institutions 75
- Social Rights, Power and the Democratization of Social Services 91
- The Scandinavian Social Service Model 113
- Welfare, Democracy and Social Work 127
- Democratization: The Recovery of the Political in Social Work(?) 149
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Part II. The Organizational Approach
- The Organizational Construction of Social Citizenship 165
- Democratization by Modernization? The Future Development of Social Service Organization 173
- Personal Social Services: Changing Organizational Forms and Service User Participation. A British Perspective on the Democratization Debate 189
- Client Demands and Professional Responsibility in Democratic Welfare Organizations 201
- Old Democracy – New Quality? Transformation of Social Services in East Germany and Finland. The Case of Child Daycare 221
- Cooperative Relations Within Youth Assistance – A Step Towards Democratization of Social Services? 237
- Children’s Participation in Child Welfare Services 249
- Modernizing the Youth Welfare System: The Forgotten Perspective of the Clients 263
- Does Democratic Rationality Extend to Social Services? Legitimation Problems in Professional Action 271
- Empowerment – A Challenge for Professionalization in Social Work 283
- Privatization and Professionalization: Challenges to Social Service Delivery in the U.S.A. 295
- Feminist Care Work Projects in Germany: Between Self-Help and Professional Identity 307
- Rising from the Ashes of Cutback, Political Warfare and Degraded Services: Community Building as a Template for Recreating the Welfare State 325
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Part III. The Quality Approach
- Improving the Quality of Social Services: New Opportunities for Participation? 339
- Quality-Enhancement in the Service Society: Perspectives for Social Work 357
- Reform and Restructuring of Social Services in the United States: Evaluating Collaborative Service Models 371
- Client Participation as an Instrument of Quality Assurance in Social Work: The Potential for Democratization in the ‘New’ Quality Consciousness 383
- Quality Assurance of Voluntary Welfare Associations: A Question of Morals, Law, Contract or Participation? 395
- Self-Evaluation – The Ultimate Boot-Strap Approach? 409
- Contributors 417
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
-
Introduction
- Towards More Democracy in Social Services: Models and Culture of Welfare 3
-
Part I. The Welfare Approach
- The End of Progressivism: Paradigmatic Shifts and Social Welfare 19
- Consumers, Citizens and Coproducers – A Pluralistic Perspective on Democracy in Social Services 43
- Social Service Delivery: The More Demand, the More Democracy? 53
- Civil Society and the Welfare State 67
- Does Welfare Lead to Dependency? Effectiveness and Undesirable Side-Effects of Welfare Institutions 75
- Social Rights, Power and the Democratization of Social Services 91
- The Scandinavian Social Service Model 113
- Welfare, Democracy and Social Work 127
- Democratization: The Recovery of the Political in Social Work(?) 149
-
Part II. The Organizational Approach
- The Organizational Construction of Social Citizenship 165
- Democratization by Modernization? The Future Development of Social Service Organization 173
- Personal Social Services: Changing Organizational Forms and Service User Participation. A British Perspective on the Democratization Debate 189
- Client Demands and Professional Responsibility in Democratic Welfare Organizations 201
- Old Democracy – New Quality? Transformation of Social Services in East Germany and Finland. The Case of Child Daycare 221
- Cooperative Relations Within Youth Assistance – A Step Towards Democratization of Social Services? 237
- Children’s Participation in Child Welfare Services 249
- Modernizing the Youth Welfare System: The Forgotten Perspective of the Clients 263
- Does Democratic Rationality Extend to Social Services? Legitimation Problems in Professional Action 271
- Empowerment – A Challenge for Professionalization in Social Work 283
- Privatization and Professionalization: Challenges to Social Service Delivery in the U.S.A. 295
- Feminist Care Work Projects in Germany: Between Self-Help and Professional Identity 307
- Rising from the Ashes of Cutback, Political Warfare and Degraded Services: Community Building as a Template for Recreating the Welfare State 325
-
Part III. The Quality Approach
- Improving the Quality of Social Services: New Opportunities for Participation? 339
- Quality-Enhancement in the Service Society: Perspectives for Social Work 357
- Reform and Restructuring of Social Services in the United States: Evaluating Collaborative Service Models 371
- Client Participation as an Instrument of Quality Assurance in Social Work: The Potential for Democratization in the ‘New’ Quality Consciousness 383
- Quality Assurance of Voluntary Welfare Associations: A Question of Morals, Law, Contract or Participation? 395
- Self-Evaluation – The Ultimate Boot-Strap Approach? 409
- Contributors 417