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Volume 11 (2023): Issue 1 (Mar 2023)
in
Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2023
Editorial
Editorial
Research Articles
Offending girls and restorative justice: exploring practitioners’ perspectives on the relevance of, and rationale for, gender-specific provision
Dialectical critical realism, transformative change and social work
Violence by any other name: constructing immigration crises, the threat of the sick refugee and rationalising immigration detention through moral panic
Not on the agenda: investigatory notes on the institutionalised marginalisation of Arabs within the Israeli Social Workers’ Union
Relationships and reciprocity in learning: a Palestine field trip for social work and youth and community students
‘Love is tricky to capture at this level’: social care values, performance measurement, and the emergence of ‘ethical capital’
‘Something to just be ticked off on a care plan’: organisational professionalism and procedure-based decision-making in practice with children who go on to be adopted
The role of social work and social welfare in the current crisis facing trans youth in the US
Performance is political
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Corrigendum to ‘Performance is political’ by John Harris
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