This is a critical, sociological analysis of the domino effect of neoliberalism and austerity politics on welfare provision. It argues that social work should move away from an emphasis on risk management and bureaucracy
This chapter considers how neoliberal economic and social policy has influenced social work, asserti...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian portrayal of hegemony as a contested process, this research explores the ...
During the last few decades, the dependency of citizens on the social welfare system is regarded as ...
This is a critical, sociological analysis of the domino effect of neoliberalism and austerity politi...
This paper provides an overview of the contemporary context of austerity politics in the U.K. Auster...
This paper provides an overview of contemporary context of austerity politics in the U.K. Austerity ...
This paper will argue that wealth and income inequality are among the most pressing issues for conte...
This paper will argue that wealth and income inequality are among the most pressing issues for conte...
The near global implementation of public sector and social welfare reform as a result of neoliberal ...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
While social welfare policy forms a cornerstone of the social work profession, economic policy and i...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Introduction: Wealth and income inequality is increasing in most societies, including Australia and ...
A commentary on previously published work submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the...
Economic inequality is increasing globally and in Australia. Social work and human services (SWHS) p...
This chapter considers how neoliberal economic and social policy has influenced social work, asserti...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian portrayal of hegemony as a contested process, this research explores the ...
During the last few decades, the dependency of citizens on the social welfare system is regarded as ...
This is a critical, sociological analysis of the domino effect of neoliberalism and austerity politi...
This paper provides an overview of the contemporary context of austerity politics in the U.K. Auster...
This paper provides an overview of contemporary context of austerity politics in the U.K. Austerity ...
This paper will argue that wealth and income inequality are among the most pressing issues for conte...
This paper will argue that wealth and income inequality are among the most pressing issues for conte...
The near global implementation of public sector and social welfare reform as a result of neoliberal ...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
While social welfare policy forms a cornerstone of the social work profession, economic policy and i...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Introduction: Wealth and income inequality is increasing in most societies, including Australia and ...
A commentary on previously published work submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the...
Economic inequality is increasing globally and in Australia. Social work and human services (SWHS) p...
This chapter considers how neoliberal economic and social policy has influenced social work, asserti...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian portrayal of hegemony as a contested process, this research explores the ...
During the last few decades, the dependency of citizens on the social welfare system is regarded as ...