BALÁŽ, Roman. Bridging a gap: The conceptualization of power. In SIG event on Research on Social Work and Policy Engagement. In 11th European Conference for Social Work Research. Amsterdam: ESWRA. 2022.
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Original name Bridging a gap: The conceptualization of power
Authors BALÁŽ, Roman.
Edition SIG event on Research on Social Work and Policy Engagement. In 11th European Conference for Social Work Research. Amsterdam: ESWRA. 2022.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50602 Public administration
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords (in Czech) Policy practice, sociální práce, moc, aktéři utváření politik, kontext, mocenské vztahy
Keywords in English Policy practice, social work, power, policy actors, context, power relations
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Roman Baláž, Ph.D., učo 180944. Changed: 17/1/2023 12:23.
Abstract
The term "policy practice" means influencing formal ways of solving the recognized problems. In social work, policy practice refers to the active involvement of social workers in policy arenas and effective engagement in policy-making, which is an integral part of their practice with people in need. Although current research on policy practice in social work reveals an array of inspiring ways to realize policy practice in diverse nation-states, one crucial aspect of social workers' policy engagement is overlooked. This crucial aspect is power. Power is an omnipresent element that determines the success or failure of social workers and other policy actors promoting policy changes. Since being a vague term, power is often mistaken or conflated with force, authority, influence, knowledge, or domination over resources. In terms of power, there is a gap in policy practice research: the lack of an appropriate conceptualization of power in policy practice. In my contribution, power will be conceptualized as a highly contextual, situational, and relational aspect of competition among policy actors, including social workers, while promoting their values or interests in policy arenas. In addition, driven by institutional theory and the concept of governance, I will describe the institutional map of social work practice and the possible positioning of social workers in it. It helps me delineate policy arenas and horizontal, vertical, and diagonal power relations among policy actors in policy-making. My contribution offers a suitable theoretical framework for future research on power in policy practice.
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MUNI/A/1522/2021, interní kód MUName: Současné proměny sociálních rizik a rizika jejich zvládání: nové přístupy a profesionalizace v sociální práci a v sociální politice
Investor: Masaryk University
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