hold
~라고 생각하다, 여기다(평가하다), 간주하다; ~라고 주장하다
to consider or judge (someone or something) in a specified way
구문 :
1. hold + 목적어 + 목적격보어
여기다, 간주하다, 주장하다 → 뭐가 뭐라고? → 목적어가 목적격보어하다고
2. hold that ...
여기다, 간주하다, 주장하다 → 뭐라고? → that 이하라고
Victim blaming casts aspersions on the society’s victim rather than holding society itself accountable for the social problem. They unjustly blame those who experience the effects of social problems, rather than recognizing that these difficulties result from oppression, discrimination, and injustice. ※ asperse 비난·욕설 따위를 퍼붓다 = cast aspersion
Social workers who subscribe to the strengths perspective hold that collaboration augments existing strengths to build new resources.
Workers who demonstrate acceptance affirm the worth of others while at the same time holding them accountable for the consequences of their behaviors.
Constructivism holds that two people can interpret the same event very differently because they each experience a personalized, idiosyncratic view of what has occurred.
Clients have rights to expect that their workers have sufficient expertise to be helpful. Clients can also hold their social workers accountable to the professional promise of helping clients get what they need while protecting them from discriminatory practices.
Ristock and Pennell hold that the “traditional researcher as expert” approach perpetuates a power imbalance that privileges the researcher over the researched, imposing perspectives and conclusions that ultimately serve the interests of the dominant group.