Solidarität und/als Soziale Arbeit?
摘要
This article explores the extent to which solidarity can be considered a concept and principle of social work. Based on current discourses in social science and philosophy, central characteristics of the concept of solidarity are identified and related to perspectives of solidarity, the figure of boundary work, and the principle of partiality in social work. In this regard, ambivalences and risks of reversal associated with both the topos of solidarity and its connection to social work are pointed out and discussed.