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Critical and Radical Social Work
Online ISSN:
2049-8675
Print ISSN:
2049-8608
Scholarly publication, open access and the commons
Author
Neil Ballantyne
Dialectical critical realism, transformative change and social work
Author
Stan Houston
A sociologist in the field of social work: Pierre Bourdieu’s theory and its relevance for social work practice
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Michal Wolniak
and
Stan Houston
Trans voices in social work research: what are the recommendations for anti-oppressive practice that includes trans people?
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O Stevens
Othered subjects: marginalised voices of Black and South Asian mothers
Author
Gurbax Matoo
Violence by any other name: constructing immigration crises, the threat of the sick refugee and rationalising immigration detention through moral panic
Author
Sarah A. Adjekum
and
Ameil J. Joseph
Looking back to look forward: a collaborative autoethnographic study of the effects of neoliberalism on social work practice, education and research
Author
Catherine S. Kramer
,
Darren Cosgrove
, and
Jonah DeChants
Performance is Political
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John Harris
Negotiating ethical dilemmas in research: to act or not to act in the face of the normalisation of gender injustice encountered in the research process
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Mildred Tambudzai Mushunje
and
Vishanthie Sewpaul
Porcelain ethics: a critical linguistic analysis of the treatment of race in the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics
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Joshua R. Gregory
Self-determination and safety: an ethical crossroad
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Widian Nicola
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