Abstract:Although China has shaken off absolute poverty and entered the post-poverty era, but it does not mean that China's anti-poverty campaign is at an end, and relative poverty is now the focus of China's poverty control. Relative poverty in the post-poverty era is not necessarily reflected in absolute income, but is relative, multidimensional and risky. It not only reflects our pursuit of fairness and justice, but also people's ever growing expectation and demand. This requires the anti-poverty practice in the post-poverty era to be life-oriented. Social work provides multi-dimensional space to settle the problem of imbalanced and inadequate development, and also responds to people's aspiration for a better life, fulfilling multiple functions of interest coordination, multi-faceted synthesis and social security mechanism, so it is necessary and possible for it to intervene in poverty alleviation in the post-poverty era. In the anti-poverty social work in the post-poverty era, we need to broaden our vision and include “life” in social work. Besides, we need to change our idea of social work and pay attention to the life of the poor who need help. Moreover, we need to make changes in methods and reshape the relationship between technological rationality and cultural value. In short, the anti-poverty social work in post-poverty era should be life-oriented.
刘振, 徐立娟. 走向生活世界:后脱贫时代反贫困社会工作的范式转型[J]. 《深圳大学学报》(人文社科版), 2021, 38(3): 120-127.
LIU Zhen, XU Li-juan. Life-Oriented: Paradigm Shift of Anti-Poverty Social Work in the Post-Poverty Era. , 2021, 38(3): 120-127.