In most Western countries, the professional status of social workers is instable and insecure. Of course, most Western countries are themselves instable, ridden with feelings of insecurity and in search of reassurance and promises of control. But social work hardly lends itself as a projection screen for visions of professional control and efficiency in the face of insecurity. On the contrary: within the present cultural and political climate, social work connotes primarily with unpopular social problems, with people unable to cope adequately with the competitiveness and the rate of change of post-industrial societies, that is to say: it connotes more with dependency and helplessness then with autonomy and control. Moreover, whereas public ...
Social Workers are under pressure to firmly establish their occupation as a profession. The purpose ...
In different countries the profession of social work has „done its work” for more or less than a cen...
Global economic, cultural and ideological processes in society affect social work and the welfare re...
As a practitioner, a manager and a scientist in social work for 40 years, I am still intrigued by th...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
This paper explores the extent to which social work can be said to have espoused a consistent and di...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
The paper analyses several key features of the changing landscape of modern welfare states, the majo...
The phenomenon of professionalization has been an exceptionally powerful force in Western industrial...
Social work practice in Europe has developed disparately in the context of separate nation states. Y...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
We live, supposedly, in a run away global world that is permeated with risk, disaster and uncertaint...
Enterprise culture has underpinned policies designed to reduce state intervention and welfare depend...
School of Economics where he trained as a psychiatric social worker. He is 29 years old. S U M M A R...
There are increasing signs that the neo-liberal order, which has been the norm for Western democraci...
Social Workers are under pressure to firmly establish their occupation as a profession. The purpose ...
In different countries the profession of social work has „done its work” for more or less than a cen...
Global economic, cultural and ideological processes in society affect social work and the welfare re...
As a practitioner, a manager and a scientist in social work for 40 years, I am still intrigued by th...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
This paper explores the extent to which social work can be said to have espoused a consistent and di...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
The paper analyses several key features of the changing landscape of modern welfare states, the majo...
The phenomenon of professionalization has been an exceptionally powerful force in Western industrial...
Social work practice in Europe has developed disparately in the context of separate nation states. Y...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
We live, supposedly, in a run away global world that is permeated with risk, disaster and uncertaint...
Enterprise culture has underpinned policies designed to reduce state intervention and welfare depend...
School of Economics where he trained as a psychiatric social worker. He is 29 years old. S U M M A R...
There are increasing signs that the neo-liberal order, which has been the norm for Western democraci...
Social Workers are under pressure to firmly establish their occupation as a profession. The purpose ...
In different countries the profession of social work has „done its work” for more or less than a cen...
Global economic, cultural and ideological processes in society affect social work and the welfare re...