This dissertation examines the conditions of front-line social service workers, in not-for-profit organizations serving marginalized groups, as they navigate their transition from post-secondary education into their professional role. Social service work involves relational engagement with clients shaped by and situated in significant social conditions, yet this work is constrained by neoliberal, managerialist expectations. I critically deconstructed these neoliberal, managerialist assumptions underlying much of the scholarship on the transition from post-secondary education to work, in order to create space for social service workers’ more nuanced perspectives on the purposes of education and of work. I explored the experiences of individu...
It is argued in this article that since the 1980s there has been a paradigm shift away from social w...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
This thesis explores the impact of neoliberalism on the political identity of social workers. It dis...
This dissertation examines the conditions of front-line social service workers, in not-for- profit o...
Educational researchers identify the transition from post-secondary education to the labour market a...
My thesis explores the knowledge, subjectivities and work performances that activist social workers ...
The paper was presented at the 44 annual Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) Confer...
Need to Get Somewhere Fast critically explores the transition from post-secondary education to work ...
This dissertation examines welfare recipients\u27 investment in employment related training programs...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
Debates about the level of readiness of social work graduates to meet the demands of the workplace f...
This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the reasons why a group of female socia...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
It is argued in this article that since the 1980s there has been a paradigm shift away from social w...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
This thesis explores the impact of neoliberalism on the political identity of social workers. It dis...
This dissertation examines the conditions of front-line social service workers, in not-for- profit o...
Educational researchers identify the transition from post-secondary education to the labour market a...
My thesis explores the knowledge, subjectivities and work performances that activist social workers ...
The paper was presented at the 44 annual Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) Confer...
Need to Get Somewhere Fast critically explores the transition from post-secondary education to work ...
This dissertation examines welfare recipients\u27 investment in employment related training programs...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
Debates about the level of readiness of social work graduates to meet the demands of the workplace f...
This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the reasons why a group of female socia...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
It is argued in this article that since the 1980s there has been a paradigm shift away from social w...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
This thesis explores the impact of neoliberalism on the political identity of social workers. It dis...