巴勒斯坦委任统治时期单身年轻女性移民的道德行为:社会工作中的民族主义、性别和专业精神之间的关系

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Nour Shimei
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移民一直是机遇、风险和脆弱性的交汇点。自 19 世纪中叶以来,对妇女性交易的担忧引起了道德恐慌,并导致欧洲和美国的社会工作者采取预防措施和干预行动。本文探讨了 1934 年在巴勒斯坦委任统治地领导社会福利部的亨丽埃塔-佐尔德(Henrietta Szold)决定派遣社会工作者前往雅法和海法港口迎接来自德国的年轻单身移民妇女的历史时刻,因为有传言称她们在进入这个国家时会面临道德危险。这项关于社会工作的女性主义历史研究采用了对档案文本的定性分析,以调查向雅法港派遣社会工作者所涉及的专业决策过程以及所做决定的结果。研究结果通过三个类别追溯了 1934 年发生的事件过程:谣言、谣言调查以及调查的结果和影响。研究结果指出了民族主义、性别和社会工作专业性的交叉点。这篇文章为不断发展的社会工作道德恐慌知识做出了贡献,并揭示了社会工作政策和干预措施在面对有关年轻女性移民的道德恐慌时所采用的历史实践。
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The moral behaviour of single young women immigrants to Mandatory Palestine: Between nationalism, gender, and professionalism in social work
Migration has always constituted a meeting point of opportunity, risk, and vulnerability. Concerns surrounding the sex trafficking of women have caused moral panic since the mid-1800s and led to social workers’ preventive initiatives and interventions in Europe and the United States. This article explores a historical moment in which Henrietta Szold, who headed the Social Welfare Department in Mandatory Palestine in 1934, decided to send social workers to the Jaffa and Haifa ports to welcome young, single immigrant women from Germany in the light of rumours of the moral dangers they faced upon entering the country. This feminist historical study of social work employed qualitative analysis of archival texts to investigate the professional decision-making processes involved in sending a social worker to the Jaffa port and the results of the decisions that were made. The findings trace the course of events that took place in 1934 using three categories: the rumours, their investigation, and the results and implications of the investigations. The findings point to intersections of nationalism, gender, and professionalism in social work. This article contributes to the evolving knowledge on moral panic in social work and reveals the historical practice used in social work policy and interventions in facing moral panic regarding young women immigrants.
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Journal of Social Work
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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