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The problem with ‘social problems’ as domain of social work: a critical approach to the Melbourne ‘global definition of social work’ of 2014 and constructivist theories of social problems

Das problem mit ‘sozialen problemen’ als gegenstand der sozialen arbeit: eine kritik der ‘globalen definition sozialer arbeit’ 2014 von Melbourne und konstruktivistischer theorien sozialer probleme

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