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  • Türk Uygulamalı Sosyal Hizmet Dergisi
  • Volume:7 Issue:2
  • THE BIRTH OF SOCIAL WORK: REFLECTIONS OF SETTLEMENT HOUSES ON TODAY’S CULTURE OF COMMUNITY SOLIDARIT...

THE BIRTH OF SOCIAL WORK: REFLECTIONS OF SETTLEMENT HOUSES ON TODAY’S CULTURE OF COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY

Authors : Erdinç Kalaycı, Ethem Ali Dölek
Pages : 125-134
Doi:10.54467/trjasw.1586495
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Publication Date : 2024-12-31
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :This article examines the emergence of settlement houses in late 19th-century America and their impact on modern social work and community solidarity. With rapid industrialization, urbanization, and mass immigration, American cities faced challenges such as poverty, unemployment, and social inequality. Settlement houses, notably Hull House founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in 1889, addressed these issues by fostering social justice, providing education, and enhancing cultural integration. Settlement houses not only supported impoverished immigrant communities but also played a pivotal role in advancing workers’ rights, reducing child labor, and empowering women. Their community-centered approach redefined social work as a profession focused on both individual and societal well-being. By integrating diverse ethnic and cultural groups, these houses promoted tolerance and multiculturalism, leaving a profound impact on American social and cultural fabric. The article highlights how settlement houses pioneered social work practices and established professional standards through vocational training and ethical frameworks. These principles laid the groundwork for modern social work policies and nonprofit organizations. Their legacy persists in contemporary community centers, which continue to provide educational, cultural, and social services while fostering solidarity among diverse populations. Finally, the study underscores the relevance of settlement houses today, suggesting their practices as a model for addressing contemporary social challenges. By exploring their historical contributions and lasting influence, the article sheds light on the enduring principles of community-oriented service and social justice in shaping a more equitable society.
Keywords : Yerleşim evleri, sosyal hizmet, toplumsal dayanışma, kültürel entegrasyon, sosyal adalet

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