Summary Mark Fisher’s Capitalist Realism, published in 2009, has been recognised as one of the most important contributions chronicling the rise, application and consequences of neoliberalism. However, Fisher’s ideas have until now only garnered passing mention in the study of neoliberalism in children and families social work in England, despite there being extensive research, argument and publication on the subject more broadly. This article attempts to rectify this gap and apply Fisher’s theory to the recent reforms in children and families social work in England. Findings The article applies Fisher’s commentary on the co-option of language, invoking crisis, bureaucracy and proposing change to implement no change, to the reforms in child...
I began my social work career in England in the early 1970s shortly after a major national reorgani...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
“Progressive neoliberalism” is the current hegemonic approach to understanding social justice in Wes...
It is argued in this article that since the 1980s there has been a paradigm shift away from social w...
Macro-economic policy shapes and structures social welfare policy, services, and their implementatio...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
This paper explores the suggestion that younger students and social workers are more accepting of ne...
The drive toward the commodification of human society was first explained by Marx and Engels in the ...
CITATION: Abigail, O., Lambert, E. & Atamturk, E. 2020. The fourfold neoliberal impact on social wor...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
This article presents contributions made at the ‘Rethinking Fostering and Adoption: Achieving Social...
There can be little doubt that neoliberalism has replaced social democracy as the political consensu...
This article considers a specific finding from a wider study examining factors that contribute to et...
I began my social work career in England in the early 1970s shortly after a major national reorgani...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
“Progressive neoliberalism” is the current hegemonic approach to understanding social justice in Wes...
It is argued in this article that since the 1980s there has been a paradigm shift away from social w...
Macro-economic policy shapes and structures social welfare policy, services, and their implementatio...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
This paper explores the suggestion that younger students and social workers are more accepting of ne...
The drive toward the commodification of human society was first explained by Marx and Engels in the ...
CITATION: Abigail, O., Lambert, E. & Atamturk, E. 2020. The fourfold neoliberal impact on social wor...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
This article presents contributions made at the ‘Rethinking Fostering and Adoption: Achieving Social...
There can be little doubt that neoliberalism has replaced social democracy as the political consensu...
This article considers a specific finding from a wider study examining factors that contribute to et...
I began my social work career in England in the early 1970s shortly after a major national reorgani...
In an increasingly complex, globalized world, many of the problems confronting social workers are ro...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...