<p>Social Work has a&#xa0;dual mandate: to understand clients with right-wing affinities within their individual life situations, while also reflexively intervene against right-wing extremist attitudes and networks. Especially in fields such as child and youth welfare services, counseling, and elderly care, right-wing extremism is not the main focus of the social service, nor is the cause for intervention. Rather, right-wing extremism may only become visible in the course of the Social Work services. Social workers must then decide how to respond. However, various studies show that right-wing extremism is accompanied by strong emotionality and affectivity. How does this affect the Social Work with clients?</p>

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Wer hat Angst vor rechten Adressat:innen?

  • Lisa Janotta

摘要

Social Work has a dual mandate: to understand clients with right-wing affinities within their individual life situations, while also reflexively intervene against right-wing extremist attitudes and networks. Especially in fields such as child and youth welfare services, counseling, and elderly care, right-wing extremism is not the main focus of the social service, nor is the cause for intervention. Rather, right-wing extremism may only become visible in the course of the Social Work services. Social workers must then decide how to respond. However, various studies show that right-wing extremism is accompanied by strong emotionality and affectivity. How does this affect the Social Work with clients?