Discovering keys to explain social policies within the social and democratic rule-of-law sate

  • Mª José Lacalzada de Mateo Universidad de Zaragoza
Keywords: Social policy, Social Work, welfare state, social and democratic rule-of-law state, human rights.

Abstract

There is a collective worldview on social policies that is expressed and understood by university professionals. However, it takes students time to construct this knowledge. Here, we provide fundamental ideas and a dynamic to facilitate learning of social policies. The preparation of a brief dictionary of significant terms is to be constructed as a group, alongside the maieutic work to be carried out by the teacher. The goal is to discover keys to understand the meaning of social policies and the underlying values that sustain a social and democratic rule-of-law state such as the one proposed in the Spanish Constitution of 1978. Attention is focused on the structure of the mixed welfare state. This is an integral proposal and comprises three dimensions. First, it considers the state and its possible welfare agents: business, market, the Church and civil society. The attitudes with which universal and inclusive social action is promoted, breaking radically with the aid-based meaning contained in other systems, are then addressed. Finally, we examine human dignity as a principle and aim of intervention, a basis for understanding other concepts such as human, social, labour and political rights. It is to be hoped that these pages prove useful for both teaching staff and students.

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Mª José Lacalzada de Mateo, Universidad de Zaragoza

Depto de Psicología y sociología, prof. Contratado doctor

Políticas sociales y trabajo social

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Published
2016-01-07
How to Cite
Lacalzada de Mateo M. J. (2016). Discovering keys to explain social policies within the social and democratic rule-of-law sate. Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, 29(1), 95-108. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CUTS.2016.v29.n1.49147