Lipsky's Street-level Bureaucracy (Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 1980) has exerted a strong influence on the study of public service organisations. There has been a growing interest in using this perspective to understand the organisational context of social work and Musil et al.'s article in the EJSW (2004, 'Do social workers avoid the dilemmas of work with clients?', European Journal of Social Work, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 305-319) reflects this interest. Musil et al. argue that it is possible to identify two forms of practitioner response to the constraints of street-level bureaucracies: adapting working practices in ways that disadvantage service users or challenging working conditions in order to achieve more professionally acceptable ...
Social service outreach workers serving homeless populations exemplify what Michael Lipsky calls str...
Lipsky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
Lipsky's Street-level Bureaucracy (Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 1980) has exerted a strong inf...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of...
This article builds on the work of Michael Lipsky and develops an argument about the significance of...
This article builds on the work of Michael Lipsky and develops an argument about the significance of...
A Review of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services by Michael Lips...
Officials in welfare state bureaucracies face the challenge of negotiating their role identities in ...
Street-level bureaucracy (SLB) is a sociological theory that seeks to explain the working practices ...
Social workers are often depicted as street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) or professionals interchangeabl...
The chapter focuses on ethics and politics of representation in a PhD project on Swedish social work...
Lipsky's classic study of 'street-level bureaucracy' (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
The project investigates aspects of professional social work which derive from its association with ...
Social service outreach workers serving homeless populations exemplify what Michael Lipsky calls str...
Lipsky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
Lipsky's Street-level Bureaucracy (Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 1980) has exerted a strong inf...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of...
This article builds on the work of Michael Lipsky and develops an argument about the significance of...
This article builds on the work of Michael Lipsky and develops an argument about the significance of...
A Review of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services by Michael Lips...
Officials in welfare state bureaucracies face the challenge of negotiating their role identities in ...
Street-level bureaucracy (SLB) is a sociological theory that seeks to explain the working practices ...
Social workers are often depicted as street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) or professionals interchangeabl...
The chapter focuses on ethics and politics of representation in a PhD project on Swedish social work...
Lipsky's classic study of 'street-level bureaucracy' (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
The project investigates aspects of professional social work which derive from its association with ...
Social service outreach workers serving homeless populations exemplify what Michael Lipsky calls str...
Lipsky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...