Beschreibung
In this book, the author uses an ethnographic approach to examine the topic of shame dynamics in residential care for adolescents. Expressions of shame by adolescents, their caregivers and the researchers’ perception of shame are used as reference points to identify contrasts and structural connections in the data. The author also includes modern theories of affect, which emphasise that a dichotomous understanding of affects as either positive or negative does not do justice to their complex function. In this way, the book sheds light on the social meaning of affects and demonstrates the value of affect research for social pedagogy.
The author:
Sara Blumenthal is an assistant professor at the Research Unit for Social Pedagogy and Inclusion Research, Department of Educational Science, University of Klagenfurt (AAU), Austria.
The subjects:
Social Work, Education

