Social Engagement and Marginalization (5 cr)
Code: SOSPST40-3037
General information
Enrollment
29.08.2023 - 01.09.2023
Timing
11.03.2024 - 03.05.2024
Credits
5 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Milka Volanto
Student groups
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SOS23CBachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
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SOS23BBachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
Objective
Students learn to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and recognize their connections to social work field. They learn to examine associations between social engagement and welfare from the perspectives of the individual, community and society. Students know how to examine themes related to social engagement and marginalization, especially from the perspectives of poverty, addictions, criminality, homelessness, unemployment and loneliness. They learn to see issues of social engagement and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field. Students examine phenomena that produce marginalization in a national and global context. They reflect on their personal professional interests that arise from the course themes.
Content
- social engagement and exclusion, encouraging participation, participation
- client involvement
- marginalization
- integration
- active citizenship
- poverty, unemployment, criminality, homelessness, addictions, loneliness
Materials
Gothóni, R. ym. (2016). Osallisuus yhteiskunnallisena haasteena. Diakonia-ammattikorkeakoulu.
Isola, A-M.&Suominen, E. (2016). Suomalainen köyhyys. Into-Kustannus Oy.
Juhila, K. (2015). Sosiaalityöntekijöinä ja asiakkaina. sosiaalityön yhteiskunnalliset tehtävät ja paikat. Vastapaino.
Kivivuori, J. ym. (2018). Kriminologia. Rikollisuus ja kontrolli muuttuvassa yhteiskunnassa. Gaudeamus.
Pyyvaara, U. & Timonen, A. (2017). Naamat - tarinoita asunnottomuudesta. Into-Kustannus Oy.
Saari, J. (2016). Yksinäisten Suomi. Gaudeamus.
Saari, J., Eskelinen, N. & Björklund, L. (2020). Raskas perintö -ylisukupolvinen huono-osaisuus Suomessa. Gaudeamus.
Bessonoff, A., Tammi, T., & Raento, P. (2013). Addiktioyhteiskunta: Riippuvuus aikamme ilmiönä. Gaudeamus.
Teaching methods
The course is studied online.
Student workload
135 hours
Further information
The orientation of the course is in Teams in week 10. The orientation is recorded.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and to name associations between social engagement and welfare. Students are able to explain phenomena that produce marginalization from perspectives of individual person, of community and of society. They name the issues of participation and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field, and examine their personal professional interests.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and to explain associations between social engagement and welfare. Students are able to extensively examine phenomena that produce marginalization from perspectives of individual person, of community and of society. They see the issues of participation and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field, and reflect on their personal professional interests.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and to analyse associations between social engagement and welfare. Students are also able to analyse phenomena that produce marginalization from perspectives of individual person, of community and of society. They see the issues of participation and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field, and reflect and justify their personal professional interests.
Assessment methods and criteria
Students do an essay, which is evaluated between 1-5.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and to name associations between social engagement and welfare. Students are able to explain phenomena that produce marginalization from perspectives of individual person, of community and of society. They name the issues of participation and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field, and examine their personal professional interests.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and to explain associations between social engagement and welfare. Students are able to extensively examine phenomena that produce marginalization from perspectives of individual person, of community and of society. They see the issues of participation and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field, and reflect on their personal professional interests.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Students are able to define the concepts of social engagement/participation and marginalization and to analyse associations between social engagement and welfare. Students are also able to analyse phenomena that produce marginalization from perspectives of individual person, of community and of society. They see the issues of participation and marginalization as belonging to their scope of practice in the social field, and reflect and justify their personal professional interests.
Qualifications
previous studies are not required