Soziale Arbeit, founded in 1951, is an independent academic journal which addresses developments in the context of social work. It is one of the most important publication media in its field and is read by teachers, students and researchers in social work and social pedagogy as well as by professionals and managers from associations and institutions. The journal’s aim is to promote professional development in social work fields by presenting methods and new concepts, in addition to subject-specific practical reports. In the ‘Rundschau’ (Review) section, information from all social fields is compiled. The ‘Tagungskalender’ (Conference Calendar) refers to important events, and the ‘Zeitschriftenbibliographie’ (Bibliography of Journals) lists current articles from professional journals. Soziale Arbeit is published 11 times a year with an annual focus issue published as a double issue. All scholarly articles submitted for publication in the journal undergo a double-blind peer review process. The editorial board is supported in an advisory capacity by a professional advisory board consisting of individuals from associations, universities, politics and administrative bodies. The journal cooperates with the academic societies of social work from Germany (DGSA) and Austria (OGSA). All social work contributions are indexed in the literature database DZI SoLit.
In the context of the emergence of the NSU in the 1990s, the accepting youth work with right-wing youths in the former youth club “Winzerclub” in Jena-Winzerla is considered significant. This assumption is questioned in the article. On the basis...
The increasing visibility of right-wing extremism among young people presents substantial challenges for the field of youth work. This article examines how practitioners articulate youth violence and right-wing extremist self-presentation in...
This article examines the current peak in interpellations for neutrality in civic education and classifies them as a delegitimization strategy that is used to address especially the field of emancipatory youth work. On the basis of empirical results...
This article deals with counseling centers for victims of right-wing, racist and anti-Semitic violence. The focus is on the struggle to develop and maintain an appropriate level of professionalism in this field of practice. Based on reconstructively...
This article provides an insight into an emerging prevention landscape in which practitioners have refined or newly developed approaches and methods of social work and political education for use in the digital space. It draws on findings from the...
In 2024, the BMB and the counseling centers organized within it conducted numerous consultations with social work agents. It became clear that social work is diversely challenged by the current drift to the right. Questions are: How should I, as a...
The article presents long-term, practical experiences from qualificatory process support of youth workers in regions strongly marked by neo-Nazi players and nationalistic discourses, and puts them up for discussion. It is shown that it is...