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Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)
in
Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2019
Editorial
Articles
The radical turn of Portuguese social work during the democratic transition (1974–76)
First and last and always: streetwork as a methodology for radical community social work practice
Aching desolation: Liverpool prison and the regressive limits of penal reform in England and Wales
The gender dynamics of climate change on rural women’s agro-based livelihoods and food security in rural Zimbabwe: implications for green social work
How many social workers does it take to change a light bulb? One to hold the bulb in place and the rest to incite revolution: subversion, social work and humour
Pioneers of the Radical Tradition
Roy Bailey, 1935–2018
Commentary
In the post-Mugabe era: the role of social work in the democratisation of Zimbabwe
Ethical and lawful practice in assessment of need and planning support: the case for action
Voices from the Frontline
Working with Josie: swimming against the tide
Book Review
Internationalizing social work education: Insights from leading figures across the globe
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