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Settlement Horizon

English · Hardback

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Zusammenfassung First published in 1922! The Settlement Horizon remains the standard philosophical articulation of the settlement house movement. Written by two prominent settlement house workers! the book traces the historical roots of the movement and describes from firsthand knowledge and experience settlements at the height of their influence.Settlement houses were established to meet the needs of their neighborhoods on two levels. The first was to provide immediate services! largely educational and recreational! but also personal! to the surrounding community. The goal was neighborliness! rather than the air of social superiority that had characterized charity workers of the late nineteenth century. The second level of service was to bring about basic social reform. By living with those they sought to help! they hoped to gain insight into poverty! and acquire an added right to campaign for neighborhood improvements.Approximately 70 percent of the settlement house heads and residents were women! most of them unmarried and college educated. These were the most dynamic practitioners of the social reform side of the newly emerging profession of social work. Interestingly! as social work schools evolved and the casework or "help the individual" rather than social reform approach became dominant! the influence of the settlement house waned. Residence in settlement houses rapidly disappeared after World War II! and by the 1950s! male social workers replaced women as heads of most of the settlements. After 1970! minorities (who had become the majority in the neighborhoods served by settlement houses) replaced whites as settle...

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Authors Albert J. Kennedy, Robert A. Woods, Robert A. Kennedy Woods, Robert Archey Woods
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.1990
 
EAN 9780887383236
ISBN 978-0-88738-323-6
No. of pages 515
Series U.S.-Third World Policy Perspe
Philanthropy & Society
Philanthropy & Society
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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