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Институционализация социальной работы в условиях формирования социально-сервисного государства

Authors: Kostrova, Yu. A.;

Институционализация социальной работы в условиях формирования социально-сервисного государства

Abstract

The article analyzes the process of institutionalization of social work in the context of transformation of the social security state into a social service state. The criteria for external and internal institutionalization of social work are determined. In the structure of modern social work, the scientific substantiation of the practical activity of a specialist is updated. The institutionalization of scientific knowledge of social work is defined as the most important factor in the development of social work in modern society.

В статье анализируется процесс институционализации социальной работы в условиях трансформации государства социального обеспечения в социально-сервисное государство. Определены критерии внешней и внутренней институционализации социальной работы. В структуре современной социальной работы актуализируется научное обоснование практической деятельности специалиста. Институционализация научного познания социальной работы определяется как важнейший фактор развития социальной работы в современном обществе.

Keywords

НАУЧНОЕ ПОЗНАНИЕ В СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ РАБОТЕ, INSTITUTIONALIZATION, ИНСТИУЦИОНАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ТЕОРИЯ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ РАБОТЫ, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛИЗАЦИЯ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ РАБОТЫ, SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE IN SOCIAL WORK, THEORY OF SOCIAL WORK, INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF SOCIAL WORK

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