This article demonstrates that making art in conjunction with story-telling is a method which can elucidate the everyday working practices of social work practitioners. To date, the relationship between art and social workers has rarely been noted, in part because visual studies have not attended to the lived experiences of social workers. In this paper, we draw on an empirical study undertaken in England which invited social workers to use art to tell their stories of being a social worker and doing social work. Their artefacts produced powerful visual and aural accounts of practice. They were displayed at the People’s History Museum, Manchester, in the first social work exhibition of this kind, making visible to members of the public the ...
How are we to understand how the dominance of visual images and representations in late modernity af...
As we continue to contend with complex social problems, social work practice has witnessed the need ...
There is growing recognition of the benefits of creative experiences and activities in social and he...
This article demonstrates that making art in conjunction with story-telling is a method which can el...
Social workers have been engaged with the arts for a considerable time in their professional lives, ...
A strand of social work thinking that insisted on the art-like nature of practice has been marginali...
This symposium draws together academics from across Europe involved in pioneering work in the use of...
Images are inscribed in the memory more easily than words, and some remain with the viewer for a lif...
In this article we revisit 'social work as art', noting that it is just over 20 years since England'...
Social Work is all about Sensemaking, but Sensemaking, as we currently know it, is not fit for purpo...
Summary: This article aims to capture the self-defined holistic interaction between stressors, stres...
Artefacts, objects and paraphernalia and their relationship to social work practice and identity hav...
The paper is a discussion of my attempt to move beyond familiarity by using ethnomethodology – and t...
Social work education is confronting unprecedented socio-economic and political challenges resulting...
A strand of social work thinking that insisted on the art-like nature of practice has been marginali...
How are we to understand how the dominance of visual images and representations in late modernity af...
As we continue to contend with complex social problems, social work practice has witnessed the need ...
There is growing recognition of the benefits of creative experiences and activities in social and he...
This article demonstrates that making art in conjunction with story-telling is a method which can el...
Social workers have been engaged with the arts for a considerable time in their professional lives, ...
A strand of social work thinking that insisted on the art-like nature of practice has been marginali...
This symposium draws together academics from across Europe involved in pioneering work in the use of...
Images are inscribed in the memory more easily than words, and some remain with the viewer for a lif...
In this article we revisit 'social work as art', noting that it is just over 20 years since England'...
Social Work is all about Sensemaking, but Sensemaking, as we currently know it, is not fit for purpo...
Summary: This article aims to capture the self-defined holistic interaction between stressors, stres...
Artefacts, objects and paraphernalia and their relationship to social work practice and identity hav...
The paper is a discussion of my attempt to move beyond familiarity by using ethnomethodology – and t...
Social work education is confronting unprecedented socio-economic and political challenges resulting...
A strand of social work thinking that insisted on the art-like nature of practice has been marginali...
How are we to understand how the dominance of visual images and representations in late modernity af...
As we continue to contend with complex social problems, social work practice has witnessed the need ...
There is growing recognition of the benefits of creative experiences and activities in social and he...