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.
Social work at universities is a novelty in Germany. It is accessible to all students on a low-threshold basis and addresses their issues. The solution-oriented approach can provide relief and new perspectives. Its coordination and referral function...
Based on the fact that part of the open child and youth work in Switzerland is supported by church institutions and that the reproduction of attitudes plays an important role in working with young people, the article uses a quantitative survey to...
Social work must always deal with difference and is integrated into social processes that establish norms and deviations and construct the need for support. This fundamental challenge has so far been little reflected in social work theories. Here, a...
From the perspective of social work, the following article first develops the concept of participation and then links it with the capabilities approach. This creates a model in which both societal environmental factors as well as a person's...