ACHEIVEMENT DESCRIPTION: The article is a result of programme research in the field of functioning of closed institutional structures for the most vulnerable groups of population, concretely children with disabilities and children from marginalised ethnic minorities. IMPORTANCE OF ACHEIVEMENT: Research results had an international impact: the author was in 2005 invited to prepare a national report on the situation of children with intellectual disabilities, which was funded by the EU in 14 member states.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1473381
ACHEIVEMENT DESCRIPTION: The article is a result of programme research in the field of functioning of closed institutional structures for the most vulnerable groups of population, concretely children with disabilities and children from marginalised ethnic minorities.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2763109
ACHEIVEMENT DESCRIPTION: This the first (and so far the sole) research on the phenomenon of islamophobia in Slovenia. Main findings of the research are: identification of three historical periods of opposition to building an Islamic centre: the first, implicit period (1969 to 2001), second, explicit (2001-2003) and third, radicalized (2003 until present); typological identification of islamophobia.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2428005
This article is a case study, that with the help of document analysis demonstrates, that social workers in their daily contact with users construct cases with using narrative strategies and author interventions, such as moral characterisation, use of perspectives, figure descriptions and other techniques, that make user representations convincing for different audiences. The main focus is on a concrete example of a construction of a figure of an unsuited mother and parent, which was the basis for social service interventions.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2401125
This is the unique publicatiopn about the narrative attitudes in social work. The book has brought social work closer to contemporary trends of social work research, which has been developing in Europe and the USA. Research on narrating stories in social work is close to concepts and trends, that have in a certain period created an epistemology shift in science: interpretative approach, concentration on reflexivity, social constructivism, power politics etc.
COBISS.SI-ID: 221286912