Once more on ‘popular social work’: a reply to Des McDermott

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Michael Lavalette Liverpool Hope University, UK

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The article by Jones and Lavalette in Critical and Radical Social Work, volume 1, number 2, entitled ‘The two souls of social work’ has provoked some debate in the journal. This response explores the concept of ‘popular social work’ and its relationship to ‘state-directed social work’ in general and radical social work in particular.

Michael Lavalette Liverpool Hope University, UK

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