The volume provides a theoretically grounded and practice-oriented perspective on socio-technical transformation processes in the field of social work. It focuses on the potentials for inclusion as well as the dynamics of exclusion that arise from these socio-technical transformation processes. Although the analytical focus is committed to the paradigms of social work, these analyses are relevant far beyond the field of social work: As a form of ethical practice, social work offers the opportunity to test, reflect on, and position alternative social practices within broader societal contexts in an increasingly diverse society.
The Editors
Dr. Boris Friele is a professor at IU International University, Berlin Campus.
Dr. Mehmet Kart is a professor of social work at IU International University, Hannover Campus.
Dr. David Kergel is a professor of social work at IU International University, Duisburg Campus.
Dr. Jens Rieger is a professor of social work at IU International University, Hannover Campus.
Dr. Bärbel Schomers is a professor at IU International University, Cologne Campus.
Dr. Katrin Sen is a professor of social work at IU International University, Frankfurt am Main Campus.
Dr. Martin Staats is a professor of social work at IU International University, Erfurt Campus.
Dr. Patrick Trotzke is a professor of psychology at IU International University, Cologne Campus.
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