María Teresa Alonso Moro , Lena Dominelli , María Aránzazu Fernández Rodríguez , Sandra Dema Moreno
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Social work during the management of socio-environmental risk: Tensions between the professional and the caring spheres
The role played by social work in socio-environmental disasters has been studied since the 1970s, although the challenges faced by social workers in carrying out their professional role while also dealing with their care responsibilities in the family context has received insufficient attention. That said, feminist theory demonstrates that the tensions between the professional and family spheres have an impact on both the physical and mental health of women as well as their personal relationships. These effects may be exacerbated when working in disaster contexts. This study explores the work-family tensions experienced by professionals involved in the social work response to the eruption of the Tajogaite volcano on the island of La Palma (Spain, 2021). Qualitative research was carried out to this end through in-depth interviews with 19 participants who worked at different levels of the social intervention system. The findings provide details of the tensions between work and family life, their consequences, and the various personal and collective strategies used by respondents to mitigate them.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (IJDRR) is the journal for researchers, policymakers and practitioners across diverse disciplines: earth sciences and their implications; environmental sciences; engineering; urban studies; geography; and the social sciences. IJDRR publishes fundamental and applied research, critical reviews, policy papers and case studies with a particular focus on multi-disciplinary research that aims to reduce the impact of natural, technological, social and intentional disasters. IJDRR stimulates exchange of ideas and knowledge transfer on disaster research, mitigation, adaptation, prevention and risk reduction at all geographical scales: local, national and international.
Key topics:-
-multifaceted disaster and cascading disasters
-the development of disaster risk reduction strategies and techniques
-discussion and development of effective warning and educational systems for risk management at all levels
-disasters associated with climate change
-vulnerability analysis and vulnerability trends
-emerging risks
-resilience against disasters.
The journal particularly encourages papers that approach risk from a multi-disciplinary perspective.