With the ongoing failure of governments to protect their citizens from impacts of the neoliberal global agenda, civil society groups worldwide have moved into the breach. Social workers, as allies of these groups, are uniquely positioned to help maximise their effectiveness in confronting the threats of corporate globalisation to democracy, economic justice, the environment and protection of the commons. How do activist groups know when they’re making a difference? This chapter builds on a four-year collaboration with nine diverse activist groups to see what we could learn together about effective practice in social/environmental justice work. We report on what activists told us about what ‘success’ means in their work, and what facilitates...
Activism in social work can arise from practitioner wisdom that prompts action to respond to human r...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1977) argued that the presence of critical counter-voices an...
Historically social work has advocated the principles and values of human rights, social justice, ta...
My thesis explores the knowledge, subjectivities and work performances that activist social workers ...
This chapter considers how neoliberal economic and social policy has influenced social work, asserti...
As neoliberalisation and other global disruptions change the understanding of human rights and socia...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
The contributors to this volume have provided ample evidence to support calls for fundamental, trans...
The dawn of the twenty first century has been accompanied by an upsurge of anti-capitalist campaigni...
The impacts of global capitalism and neoliberalism on higher education can reduce the social work cu...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...
There can be little doubt that neoliberalism has replaced social democracy as the political consensu...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
This article considers a specific finding from a wider study examining factors that contribute to et...
Activism in social work can arise from practitioner wisdom that prompts action to respond to human r...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1977) argued that the presence of critical counter-voices an...
Historically social work has advocated the principles and values of human rights, social justice, ta...
My thesis explores the knowledge, subjectivities and work performances that activist social workers ...
This chapter considers how neoliberal economic and social policy has influenced social work, asserti...
As neoliberalisation and other global disruptions change the understanding of human rights and socia...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
The contributors to this volume have provided ample evidence to support calls for fundamental, trans...
The dawn of the twenty first century has been accompanied by an upsurge of anti-capitalist campaigni...
The impacts of global capitalism and neoliberalism on higher education can reduce the social work cu...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...
There can be little doubt that neoliberalism has replaced social democracy as the political consensu...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
This article considers a specific finding from a wider study examining factors that contribute to et...
Activism in social work can arise from practitioner wisdom that prompts action to respond to human r...
This chapter articulates a new politics for social work education in light of its public statements ...
The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1977) argued that the presence of critical counter-voices an...