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Volume 2 (2014): Issue 3 (Nov 2014)
in
Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2014
Editorial
Introduction: the gathering storm
Articles
Changes in capitalism and challenges to social work: a view from Brazil
Towards a ‘welfare + rights’ model in youth justice
Prevention in social work: the final frontier?
Can social work education meet the neoliberal challenge head on?
Critical social work as ethical social work: using critical reflection to research students’ resistance to neoliberalism
Taking a political stance in social work
Commentary
Reflections on the utilisation of ‘universalist’ discourse in contemporary English policy on adult social care
The two souls of social work: exploring the roots of ‘popular social work’ – popular or radical social work?
Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
Vygotsky: revolutionary psychology for contemporary social work
Voices from the Frontline
Grassroots movements in Brazil and the 2014 Fifa World Cup – beyond the media coverage
Critical Social Work Conference, Hong Kong, June 2015: advance notice
Social work world congress report
Innovating practice?
A Charter for Mental Health launched by the Social Work Action Network (SWAN), UK
Reviewer Acknowledgement
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