迈向以社区为基础的道德契约

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
D. Beck, R. Purcell
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本文认为,社区发展伦理必须嵌入到社区发展实践中,才能发挥作用。在作者的专业经验中,社区发展实践者经常说道德在理论上很重要,但可能看起来很抽象,或者对日常工作几乎没有影响。因此,我们认为,为了弥合理论与实践之间的差距,在社区工作者和与他们合作的团体之间建立道德合同应被视为良好实践中不可或缺的因素。我们建议,为了使道德合同有效,它应该由工人和社区团体以包容和参与的方式建立。这将提高道德实践被所有参与者理解和拥有的程度,并为实践对参与社区发展过程的每个人(而不仅仅是专业人员)负责提供机会。根据人权文献和大众教育的见解,本文强调了使用静态伦理框架(如道德原则声明或道德准则)可能会加剧现有的权力不平衡,并在无意中剥夺社区的权力。它探讨了如何在从业者和他们合作的团体之间建立一个动态的道德契约,为将道德实践融入社区发展工作提供更大的潜力。
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Towards a community-based ethical contract
This article argues that to be effective, community development ethics need to be embedded in community development practice. In the professional experience of the authors, ethics are often said by community development practitioners to be important in theory but may seem abstract or have little impact on day-to-day work. We therefore argue that to bridge that gap between theory and practice the establishment of an ethical contract between community workers and the groups that they work with should be seen as an indispensable element of good practice. We suggest that for an ethical contract to be effective it should be established by workers and community groups working in inclusive and participative ways. This will increase the degree to which ethical practice is understood and owned by all participants and opens up opportunities for practice to be accountable to everyone involved in the community development process and not just professional workers. Drawing on human rights literature and insights from popular education, the article highlights the ways in which using a static ethics framework (such as a statement of ethical principles or code of ethics) may reinforce existing power imbalances and inadvertently disempower communities. It explores how establishing a dynamic ethical contract between practitioners and the groups they work with offers greater potential for embedding ethical practice in community development work.
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Community Development Journal
Community Development Journal DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: Since 1966 the leading international journal in its field, covering a wide range of topics, reviewing significant developments and providing a forum for cutting-edge debates about theory and practice. It adopts a broad definition of community development to include policy, planning and action as they impact on the life of communities. We particularly seek to publish critically focused articles which challenge received wisdom, report and discuss innovative practices, and relate issues of community development to questions of social justice, diversity and environmental sustainability.
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