Power of the Stranger
In "Power of the Stranger," author Gert Leene explores the evolving landscape of social care in Western Europe, particularly in light of the declining welfare state. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this insightful hardback spans 138 pages and draws on over twenty-five years of research to present a compelling new theoretical framework for social intervention.
Leene argues that the role of strangers in providing social care and everyday assistance has become increasingly vital. This book makes a strong case for acknowledging the importance of these interactions as a means to enhance social intervention and foster meaningful social change. Ideal for researchers and practitioners alike, "Power of the Stranger" is a thought-provoking read that challenges conventional perspectives on social services and highlights the potential of community-driven support.