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Профессиональное взаимодействие социальных работников, клиентов и государства в сфере социальной политики

Authors: Selchenok, A. K.;

Профессиональное взаимодействие социальных работников, клиентов и государства в сфере социальной политики

Abstract

This paper is devoted to research of Russian social policy, as well as the role and influence on the social development of professionals in social work. For an overview of studies on the interaction of professionals, clients, and the state in contemporary Russia neoveberiansky approach applied sociology profession.

Статья посвящена исследованию социальной российской политики, а также роли и влияния профессионалов на общественное развитие в социальной работе. Для обзора исследований взаимодействия профессионалов, клиентов и государства в современной России применяется неовеберианский подход социологии профессии.

Статья подготовлена по результатам исследовательского проекта «Профессии в социальном государстве», выполненного в рамках Программы «Научный фонд НИУ ВШЭ» в 2012-2013 гг.

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Russian Federation
Keywords

НЕОВЕБЕРИАНСКИЙ ПОДХОД, SOCIAL POLICY, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ РАБОТА, СОЦИОЛОГИЯ ПРОФЕССИЙ, PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ АВТОНОМИЯ, SOCIOLOGY OF PROFESSIONS, SOCIAL WORK, NEOVEBERIANSKY APPROACH, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ ПОЛИТИКА

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