British social work has been undergoing a series of radical transformations from the 1980s onwards. The main shift has been a move away from the parochial professionalism of the 1970s to a profession that is being constantly reshaped by the impulses of the new managerialism to meet the needs of the neoliberal state. From the vantage point of Marxian alienation theory this article analyses the experiences of 16 social workers of being alienated and estranged from how they desire their labour to be. The main finding to emerge from qualitative semi-structured is that the logics of new managerialism lead to a loss of the object of labour (the service user) by substituting that object with another: the case report. That report requires none of t...
Social work in the United Kingdom faces all manner of woes. Critical public inquiries, disgruntled u...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
This study is concerned with objective alienation experienced by social service workers. To help und...
This paper offers an outline of Marx’s concept of alienation and his later related concept of commod...
Change in the policy and ideology governing social and health care has been much debated in the West...
Change in the policy and ideology governing social and health care has been much debated in the West...
This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate...
This paper responds to calls for research that takes into consideration the broader ideologies under...
This paper revisits the issue of alienation and work. Although Marx saw alienation as an objective ...
In this paper, I offer an account of social alienation, a genre of alienation engendered by contempo...
This thesis provides an empirical, qualitative, study of nuances of the labour process in the contex...
In a profession such as social work, where one is responsible for dealing with the ills of society a...
Over the last 30 years a number of commentators have observed that social work in Britain is in a co...
Today, in a period of economic crisis, public sector cuts and escalating class struggle, Marxism off...
Social work in the United Kingdom faces all manner of woes. Critical public inquiries, disgruntled u...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
This study is concerned with objective alienation experienced by social service workers. To help und...
This paper offers an outline of Marx’s concept of alienation and his later related concept of commod...
Change in the policy and ideology governing social and health care has been much debated in the West...
Change in the policy and ideology governing social and health care has been much debated in the West...
This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate...
This paper responds to calls for research that takes into consideration the broader ideologies under...
This paper revisits the issue of alienation and work. Although Marx saw alienation as an objective ...
In this paper, I offer an account of social alienation, a genre of alienation engendered by contempo...
This thesis provides an empirical, qualitative, study of nuances of the labour process in the contex...
In a profession such as social work, where one is responsible for dealing with the ills of society a...
Over the last 30 years a number of commentators have observed that social work in Britain is in a co...
Today, in a period of economic crisis, public sector cuts and escalating class struggle, Marxism off...
Social work in the United Kingdom faces all manner of woes. Critical public inquiries, disgruntled u...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...