This article reports upon the efforts of three social work/social science academics in partnership with social and community practitioners, at radicalising community development (CD) within social work. The project was motivated by painful political events and processes unfolding around the world in 2017 and led to the design of a participatory action research approach with thirty-three practitioners. Engaging in several cycles of research (pre- and post questionnaires, observation, focus groups and interviews) and action learning (a popular education knowledge exchange day, a community of practice day and prototyping new projects) several new initiatives were implemented, including the formation of a new Popular Education Network. Reflecti...
Abstract In this article we discuss the links between emancipatory social work education and communi...
Evidence from the UN World Youth Report (2015) suggests that young people, while increasingly diseng...
This study emerged from an awareness that educators comprehension of what is taking place in social ...
This article reports upon the efforts of three social work/social science academics in partnership w...
This article reports upon the efforts of three social work/social science academics in partnership w...
This article analyses the ways community development in Australia has succumbed to neoliberal forces...
We believe that community activism and citizen partnership are integral to social work education and...
With funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, a novel project has taken place over the...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
The impacts of global capitalism and neoliberalism on higher education can reduce the social work cu...
International evidence is presented for a renewal of radical social work. After a decade of monopoli...
How might social work education promote activism? And why is this a core responsibility for all soci...
This article adopts a radical lens and examines the relationship between community development, adu...
With funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, a novel project has taken place over the...
This article reviews 'Revolutionizing education', a deeply reflective and retrospective book of scho...
Abstract In this article we discuss the links between emancipatory social work education and communi...
Evidence from the UN World Youth Report (2015) suggests that young people, while increasingly diseng...
This study emerged from an awareness that educators comprehension of what is taking place in social ...
This article reports upon the efforts of three social work/social science academics in partnership w...
This article reports upon the efforts of three social work/social science academics in partnership w...
This article analyses the ways community development in Australia has succumbed to neoliberal forces...
We believe that community activism and citizen partnership are integral to social work education and...
With funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, a novel project has taken place over the...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
The impacts of global capitalism and neoliberalism on higher education can reduce the social work cu...
International evidence is presented for a renewal of radical social work. After a decade of monopoli...
How might social work education promote activism? And why is this a core responsibility for all soci...
This article adopts a radical lens and examines the relationship between community development, adu...
With funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, a novel project has taken place over the...
This article reviews 'Revolutionizing education', a deeply reflective and retrospective book of scho...
Abstract In this article we discuss the links between emancipatory social work education and communi...
Evidence from the UN World Youth Report (2015) suggests that young people, while increasingly diseng...
This study emerged from an awareness that educators comprehension of what is taking place in social ...