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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
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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
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