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Volume 2 (2014): Issue 1 (Mar 2014)
in
Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2014
Racism, anti-racism and social work
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(Against) Neoliberal social work
‘The children not counted’: reports on the deaths of children in the Republic of Ireland
Critical social work in child protection/safeguarding: challenges and (fewer) opportunities
‘Everyone is blaming us!’ Conceptualising current anti-Roma racism in Europe and its necessary implications for anti-racist social work
‘Life is about choices, but external factors often affect outcomes’: social work students’ reasoning about the origins of social problems
Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition and its potential for aligning social work with social justice
The roots of human destructiveness
Voices from the Frontline
The rise of disaster capitalism? A report from Japan since the tsunami and the nuclear explosion around Fukushima
Glasgow Social Work Homeless Team strike
Working with families and children in Italy: the experience of the social cooperative
La Casa davanti al Sole
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Marikana: A view from the mountain and a case to answer
Mad matters: A critical reader in Canadian mad studies
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