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Volume 1 (2013): Issue 2 (Nov 2013)
in
Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2013
Editorial
Editorial
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The two souls of social work: exploring the roots of ‘popular social work’
Targeting the ‘hard to reach’: re/producing stigma?
Beyond the dichotomies of cultural and political relativism: arguing the case for a social justice based ‘global social work’ definition
Reconciling radicalism, relationship and role: priorities for social work with adults in England
On the risks of commitment with critical social work: a Uruguayan approach
Radical social work in the frontline: a survival toolkit for the UK
Claiming immigrant cultural citizenship: applying postcolonial theories to social work practice with immigrants
Radical Pioneers
Vic Finkelstein, disability rights and lessons for contemporary social work
Voices from the Frontline
Austerity and social work in Europe: listening to the voices of resistance
Brazil: ‘spring between the teeth’
Adversity and resistance: neoliberal social services and social work in Hong Kong
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