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Cover Critical and Radical Social Work

Volume 6 (2018): Special Issue • The meaning of 1968: 50 years of the social movements

in Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2018
  • 1968 – the year of the barricades
  • Articles
    • The year 1968: the turning point when US social work failed to turn
    • Women in revolt: 1968 and today
    • ‘They’ve lost that wounded look’: Stonewall and the struggle for LGBT+ rights
    • T.H. Marshall is alive! A manifesto for a 21st-century public welfare state
    • Making Sense of Madness: Revisiting R.D. Laing
  • Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
    • Radically seeking social justice for children and survivors of abuse
  • Commentary
    • Updating the Gender Recognition Act: trans oppression, moral panics and implications for social work
  • Voices from the Frontline
    • The Case Con generation, 1970–75
    • The year 1968 and what it meant for social work in Italy: some personal reflections
    • Promoting the empowerment and liberation of people in Palestine
  • Book Reviews
    • Psychiatric hegemony – A Marxist theory of mental illness
    • Resilience and triumph: Immigrant women tell their stories
    • Blinded by science: The social implications of epigenetics and neuroscience
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