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Cover Critical and Radical Social Work

Volume 4 (2016): Issue 3 (Nov 2016): Psycho Politics in the Twenty-First Century Guest Editors: Rich Moth, Helen Spandler, Mick McKeown and Joe Greener

in Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2016
  • Editorial
    • Editorial
  • Articles
    • Reading Peter Sedgwick in 2015
    • Peter Sedgwick, proto-critical realist?
    • From psycho-politics to mad studies: learning from the legacy of Peter Sedgwick
    • Solidarities and tensions in mental health politics: Mad Studies and Psychopolitics
    • Realising Sedgwick’s vision: theorising strategies of resistance to neoliberal mental health and welfare policy
  • Voices from the Frontline
    • Putting the politics back into ‘psycho’: grass-roots consciousness raising in Liverpool
    • Social movements in mental health: the case of the Critical Voices Network Ireland
    • A front-line mental health social work perspective on neoliberal workplace reform from the Community Care Act 1990 to the Care Act 2014
    • Psychologists Against Austerity: mobilising psychology for social change
  • Commentary
    • Searching for Sedgwick: resources for activists
  • Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
    • Re-Coopering anti-psychiatry: David Cooper, revolutionary critic of psychiatry
  • Book Reviews
    • Book Review
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