‘Love is tricky to capture at this level’: social care values, performance measurement, and the emergence of ‘ethical capital’

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Steph Grohmann
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Professional ethics and values in social care have frequently been described as a site of active resistance against the incursion of neoliberal managerialism in social services. More recently, however, this view has been challenged by an emerging discourse that explicitly treats organisational values as measurable capital assets, exemplified in a growing literature around the concept of ‘ethical capital’. Drawing on data from an ethnographic study on ethics and values within the social care sector in the UK, this article argues that, in practice, the notion of treating values as quantifiable and measurable capital is a consequence of the necessity for organisations to capitalise every part of themselves in order to survive in an increasingly competitive funding market. However, instrumentalising professional ethics in the interest of market competition threatens to undermine its critical potential and to make any part of it that resists subsumption under market logic unintelligible within bureaucratic regimes of performance management.
“爱在这个层面很难捕捉”:社会关怀价值观、绩效衡量和“道德资本”的出现
社会关怀中的职业道德和价值观经常被描述为积极抵抗新自由主义管理主义在社会服务中的入侵的场所。然而,最近,这种观点受到了一种新兴话语的挑战,这种话语明确地将组织价值视为可衡量的资本资产,这在围绕“道德资本”概念的越来越多的文献中得到了体现。根据英国社会关怀部门的伦理和价值观的民族志研究数据,本文认为,在实践中,将价值观视为可量化和可衡量资本的概念是组织为了在竞争日益激烈的融资市场中生存而必须将自己的每一部分资本化的结果。然而,为了市场竞争的利益而将职业道德工具化,可能会破坏其批判潜力,并使其任何抵制市场逻辑包容的部分在绩效管理的官僚制度中变得难以理解。
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