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Cover Critical and Radical Social Work

Volume 3 (2015): Issue 1 (Mar 2015)

in Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2015
  • Articles
    • Reviving social work through moral outrage
    • What should social work learn from ‘the fire of social movements that burns at the heart of society’?
    • ‘It’s like Weber’s “iron cage”’: Irish social workers’ experience of the Habitual Residence Condition (HRC)
    • Margaret Thatcher’s legacy for social work with children and families: critical possibilities?
    • Personalisation and self-determination: the same difference?
  • Commentary
    • Crisis and resistance in mental health services in England
  • Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
    • Peter Sedgwick: mental health as radical politics
    • Psychopolitics today: a response to Tad Tietze
  • Voices from the Frontline
    • The Palestine–UK Social Work Network: taking collective responsibility for social justice and human rights
    • Poverty and shame – messages for social work
    • Ferguson proves the United States justice system is not broken, but working perfectly as designed
    • Towards critical mental health social work: learning from critical psychiatry and psychiatry survivors
    • Supporting transgender survivors of sexual violence: learning from users’ experiences
  • Book Reviews
    • Book Reviews
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(Against) Neoliberal social work

Author: John Harris

What is the future of social work?

Author: Michael Reisch

Greek social work and the never-ending crisis of the welfare state

Authors: Vasilios Ioakimidis and Dimitra-Dora Teloni

Crisis, austerity and the future(s) of social work in the UK

Authors: Iain Ferguson and Michael Lavalette

Targeting the ‘hard to reach’: re/producing stigma?

Authors: Angella Duvnjak and Heather Fraser

Boys to men: the cost of ‘adultification’ in safeguarding responses to Black boys

Authors: Jahnine Davis and Nicholas Marsh

Post-pandemic: moving on from ‘child protection’

Authors: Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta, and Kate Morris

Reproductive justice, abortion rights and social work

Author: Liz Beddoe

Back to ‘things themselves’: breaking the cycle of misrepresentation when serving African Canadian youth

Author: Kuir ë Garang

Marx: alienation, commodity fetishism and the world of contemporary social work

Authors: Michael Lavalette and Iain Ferguson
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