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Cover Critical and Radical Social Work

Volume 4 (2016): Issue 2 (Aug 2016)

in Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Aug 2016
  • Editorial
    • Editorial
  • Articles
    • The impact of neoliberal market relations of the production of care on the quantity and quality of support for people with learning disabilities
    • Reflections and challenges of international social work research
    • Sleeping with a philosopher? Emmanuel Levinas and ‘critical social work’
    • Organisational professionalism and moral courage: contradictory concepts in social work?
    • Intergenerational trauma framework for programme efficacy studies: child trauma recovery in occupied Palestine
    • Integrated, complementary or just different? Western and Rwandan approaches to clinical counselling
  • Commentary
    • “A social worker first and foremost”: The motivation and experiences of recently qualified social workers in posts not requiring social work registration in England
  • Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
    • Bertha Capen Reynolds and the progressive tradition in social work (1885–1978): from professional maverick to forgotten woman
  • Voices from the Frontline
    • The Frontline programme: conservative ideology and the creation of a social work officer class
    • The challenges, triumphs and learning from participating in an Australian social work students’ activist group
  • 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

Critical social work as ethical social work: using critical reflection to research students’ resistance to neoliberalism

Authors:
Christine Morley
and

Social work and Marxism: a short essay on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx

Author:
Paul Michael Garrett
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