“这是违反规则的,但必须这样做”:探索社会工作者的职业义务。

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social work Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1093/sw/swaf011
Hagit Sinai-Glazer, Miri Cohen-Achdut
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许多文件概述了社会工作者的专业义务,如《全球社会工作定义》、法律和道德准则。但是从业者自己是如何理解和感知他们的职业义务的呢?在这项批判性话语分析研究中,作者仔细研究了社会工作者在谈论他们“不得不做”或“必须做”的事情时所谈论的内容。作者采访了24名在以色列社会服务部门工作的社会工作者。作者以语言分析为重点,分离出“必须”和“不得不”的所有符号,并运用批评话语分析对这些节选进行分析。研究结果表明,社会工作者从两个角度来看待职业义务。在第一个轴下,“你必须成为的东西”,作者发现,个人特征和品质,如谦逊和勤奋,被认为是作为一名社会工作者表现良好的必要条件。在第二个轴下,“你必须做的事情”,确定了两种义务:行政义务和专业义务;后者包括协商专业界限和与服务使用者建立帮助关系的义务。作者展示了参与者的语言选择如何反映了对专业义务的复杂看法,并对社会工作专业产生了重大影响。
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"It Was against the Rules but Had to Be Done": Exploring Social Workers' Professional Obligations.

Multiple documents outline social workers' professional obligations, such as the Global Definition of Social Work, laws, and codes of ethics. But how do practitioners themselves understand and perceive their professional obligations? In this critical discourse analysis study, authors examined closely what social workers talk about when they talk about the things they "have to do" or "must do." Authors conducted interviews with 24 social workers working in a social services department in Israel. Focusing on linguistic analysis, authors isolated all tokens of "must" and "have to" and analyzed these excerpts using critical discourse analysis. Findings show that social workers perceive professional obligations on two axes. Under the first axis, "things you have to be," authors found that personal characteristics and qualities, such as humility and diligence, were perceived as necessities in order to perform well as a social worker. Under the second axis, "things you have to do," two kinds of obligations were identified: administrative obligations and professional obligations; the latter include an obligation to negotiate professional boundaries and to build helping relationships with service users. Authors showcase how participants' linguistic choices reflect complex perceptions of professional obligations and carry significant implications for the profession of social work.

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