ABSTRACT

Current debates around participation and marginalization dominate the agenda of many European political forums. There is an increasing concern about the stability of social cohesion and a growing number of particular groups of people who are regarded as being at risk of being socially excluded or marginalized. This volume goes beyond the surface of public discussions to look at the central role played by welfare services in European societies in either strengthening or hindering participatory citizenship and democracy. In current discussions welfare services - understood in a broad sense - are centrally positioned: there are high expectations that welfare services can hinder marginalization and enable participation. Yet marginalization is, in most cases, rooted in the deeper structures of society, with economy, participation and involvement dependent on political or highly personal factors, which are beyond the scope of welfare services. This groundbreaking volume posits that participation and marginalization are ’twin’ concepts, expressing opposing sides of one and the same processes faced by individuals and communities. It will be essential reading for social workers, sociologists and policy-makers throughout Europe.

part I|50 pages

Concepts

chapter 3|18 pages

Four Faces of Participation

chapter 4|16 pages

Clients' Participation and Social Work Practices

The Case of the Contract between Client and Practitioner

chapter 5|14 pages

From Definition to Action

Empowerment as a Tool for Change in Social Work Practice

part II|122 pages

Policy Analysis

chapter 6|16 pages

The Age of Austerity in Welfare Services

Impact Upon Social Work and Marginalized People

chapter 8|18 pages

Service User Involvement in the Swedish Welfare Services

In Theory and in Practice 1

chapter 10|18 pages

Capacities of Participation and Local Inclusion

A Double-edged Sword

chapter 11|16 pages

Collective Action and Social Movement of Poor People

A Road to Participation and Power?

chapter 12|16 pages

Participatory Alternatives for Charity Food Delivery?

Finnish Development in an International Comparison

part III|76 pages

Practice Analysis

chapter 13|18 pages

The Powerful Meeting between Social Workers and Service Users

Needs, Barriers and Possibilities in Participation Processes in Agency Settings

chapter 15|16 pages

Social Rights within the Frame of Personal Assistance in a Swedish Context

Opportunity for Participation for People with Disabilities?

part |20 pages

Conclusion

chapter 17|18 pages

Participation or Marginalization

How Different Perspectives Lead Towards a Democratic Direction