The development of social care work in Germany and the US: theorising the result of cultural understandings and policy responses to concepts of ‘individualism’ during the nineteenth century

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title = "The development of social care work in Germany and the US: theorising the result of cultural understandings and policy responses to concepts of {\textquoteleft}individualism{\textquoteright} during the nineteenth century",
abstract = "The now-emerging development of social pedagogy in the US continues to benefit greatly from better understanding how social pedagogy has evolved as a profession in countries where it is well established, such as Germany. The necessity for a unified definition of {\textquoteleft}social pedagogy{\textquoteright} appears to be desired increasingly by countries around the world in regard to social pedagogical theories and methods. Building such a definition requires an understanding of the development of the practices inherent in social care work as a whole, from which social pedagogy has emerged. This article proposes that the praxis and philosophies which formed social care work in Germany and the US, and which remains as Sozialp{\"a}dagogische Arbeit (social pedagogical work) in Germany, had at one time in history experienced similar and complementary growth in the US. The article also explores concepts of {\textquoteleft}individualism{\textquoteright} as one area in which said philosophies began to diverge.",
keywords = "Social Work and Social Pedagogics",
author = "Kara O{\textquoteright}Neil",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
doi = "10.14324/111.444.ijsp.2022.v11.x.009",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
journal = "International Journal of Social Pedagogy",
issn = "2051-5804",
publisher = "Beaumaris Books",
number = "1",

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