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      Constructing questions for the social professions of today: the case of social pedagogy

      International Journal of Social Pedagogy
      UCL Press

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          The complex societies we now inhabit oblige us to question, reformulate or even rupture the traditional socio-political frameworks in which social pedagogy and the social professions have been developed and in which the theories that explain and justify them have been constructed. These frameworks have institutionalised concepts, practices and methodologies that often no longer fit within the complexity of today’s constantly changing realities. The aim of this article is to propose and analyse some key foundations for understanding the social professions and the actions they carry out. It concerns itself with generating questions that link social pedagogy and the social professions with the complexity of today’s social life. The questions address the current content of what we refer to as ‘the social’ and its relationship with other dimensions such as politics, culture and the environment. Among other issues, the article addresses how the social professions have developed within the political framework of the welfare state. Based on the answers to these questions, we argue in favour of updating the term ‘social’ with renewed connotations, and of defining the ‘good life’ as the reference point that must give it meaning.

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            Paradigms and Politics: Understanding Methods Paradigms in an Historical Context: The Case of Social Pedagogy

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              Social Pedagogical Eyes in the Midst of Diverse Understandings, Conceptualisations and Activities

              The concept of social pedagogy consists of two parts. The principal term is ‘pedagogy’ and the qualifying one is ‘social’. The word ‘social’ is used in different ways and contexts. Therefore, there are also many kinds of semantic interpretations of the concept of social pedagogy. This paper discusses discrepancies of the concept of social pedagogy, paying attention especially to different uses of the qualifying attribute ‘social’. Attention is paid to varieties of theoretical self-conceptions of social pedagogy within the history of the concept.
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                Journal
                International Journal of Social Pedagogy
                UCL Press
                2051-5804
                August 18 2021
                August 18 2021
                : 10
                : 1
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                10.14324/111.444.ijsp.2021.v10.1.009
                22197cd7-1c72-42f9-b48c-7f510cd0be50
                © 2021

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