あらすじ
Preface; Part I. Prolegomena -- 1. Background -- 2. The known and the strange : a challenge for Europe and social professional activities (SPA) in Europe -- 3. Social action, social work and SPA marking the field -- 4. Methodology for developing a methodological framework for comparative research -- 5. Marking the field references and outline -- Excursus A: The social as hypostatised individualism and the general interest -- Part II: Vestibule : the previous work undertaken -- 1. The first room: Understanding society a structural-action oriented approach -- 2. Second room: Comparison in European social policy regime analysis versus action theory -- 3. Third room: "Gesellschaft" and "Gemeinschaft" a wrong confrontation -- 4. Fourth room: Social quality approach reintegrating structure and action in an applied theory perspective or arriving at a meta-theoretical perspective -- Part III: What welfare what kind of state? or SPA and state what kind of dependency? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical and methodological perspectives -- 3. Etymological and terminological analysis -- Excursus C: Internationality and historicity -- Part IV: The historiography of social professional activity -- IV. A. In search for a framework -- 1. Inroduction -- 2. Modernisation defining the framework -- 3. SPA on the way to a common ground and understanding -- 4. Social challenges in the framework of socialisation -- Excursus D: Some general requirements of SPA and the paradox of professionalisation -- 5. Between similarities of secular changes in the modes of societal integration and nationally different suggestions of re-integration -- Excursus E: Social problems versus social challenges -- 5. Continued : between similarities of facing secular changes in the modes of soci(et)al integration and nationally different suggestions of re-integration -- Excursus F: The three great themes -- IV. B. Country studies -- 6. England -- 7. France -- 8. Germany -- Part V: Conclusion -- Epilogue -- I. The analytical perspective a proposal for a different focus -- II. The practical perspective a proposal for biased practice rather then comprative analysis -- References -- Index



