Font Size: a A A

Research On The Status Of Social Work Organizations In Community Power Order

Posted on:2020-05-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330575494764Subject:Social work
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
Since the reform and opening up,China's urban society has undergone tremendous changes.The withdrawal of the unit system has basically changed the state's structural conditions governing the grassroots life of the city,thus disintegrating the dominance itself,filling the state and society.In the vacuum,or to make the state power re-regulate the grassroots life,community construction has arisen.From the current actual situation,community building is achieved through the involution of the state power.When the state power tries to re-expand its control,The choice is not to improve the efficiency of themselves or to recognize the role of multiple power networks,but to penetrate the government's tentacles into the bottom of the Chinese urban community-the community.On the other hand,since the Sixth Plenary Session of the 16th CPC Central Committee in 2006,"China's social work has been rapidly developed since the construction of a large team of social work talents,"various social work organizations across the country have set up.However,under the background of the involution of national grassroots power,social work organizations have difficulty in having their own independent status in the community.Although they are formally independent of the social organization of the bureaucracy,they have become a system.Internal forces help the government to further expand its behavioral boundaries.Under such circumstances,it is difficult for social work institutions to fall into the situation of administrative and professional autism,and the professionalism of the industry has been greatly challenged.The purpose of this paper is to clarify the hierarchical relationship between social work and other organizations in the above context,to determine the status of social work in the community power structure,and to reveal the internalization and administrativeization of social work institutions from the perspective of power relations.deeper reason.The article takes a social work organization in the H community of Shenzhen as a case,and uses the methods of participatory observation and structured interview to analyze the current power status of the social work organization in the community and the specific characteristics of the power order in which it is located.The study found that there is a possibility of power competition between social workers and community neighborhood committees in the process of entering the community.The community neighborhood committee will try to integrate social workers into the administrative functions of the neighborhood committees in order to maintain the existing interests and their status.Among them.Because of the need to work with the power of community neighborhood committees,social workers have shown a"submissive" response to neighborhood committees.The coping style of social workers has led residents to be unclear about social workers,which in turn has created a crisis of trust and identity for social workers.As a result,the community committees have further strengthened the internalization of social workers' functions.The power competition between social work institutions and community neighborhood committees has led social work institutions to become their subordinate organizations.Thus,the disadvantages of the neighborhood committee's own administration and involution are inevitably derived into social work institutions,which has become the current social work organization in China.Common problems.In view of this phenomenon,This paper takes the modernization of community governance as the starting point,and gives corresponding suggestions from the perspectives of system setting,power coordination,resource allocation,etc.,aiming at improving the bad tendencies of social work institutions and achieving good development of social work.
Keywords/Search Tags:National grassroots regime, Power order, Power coordination, Involution, Social work organization, Neighborhood committee
PDF Full Text Request
Related items