This article is a follow-up to our article 'Revisiting social work as art' and in part a response to Karen Healy's reply [both published in IJSW 17(2)]. It is, however, also a significant extension of this material since it engages with more general concerns about the critical project that is intrinsic to social work. Social work is not just about self-foundation based on knowledge, values and skills formation, but also about self-assertion. Crucially, it is through this notion of self-assertion that social work can be best understood as an agent of change. This transformative aspect of social work is our central focus. We are not concerned with structural conditions of power and domination but with theorising what a transformative politics...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
This article addresses ‘the making’ of the Global Agenda in social work by situating the process of ...
This paper (re)conceptualizes the fundamental concerns of social work in late-modernity as 'life pol...
Collectively, the contributors to this book seek to devise a 'new politics' for social work in the b...
A commentary on previously published work submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the...
This short article is entitled 'The Politics of Social Work' and some may anticipate that I am going...
Stephen Webb's recent article ‘Against diversity and difference in social work’ claims that the work...
Fundamental to social work are the values of justice and equality. But it has long been felt that th...
The first assumption of this article is that it is never easy to be radical; the second that this is...
The first assumption of this article is that it is never easy to be radical; the second that this is...
The intention of this article is to try to recover a critical dialog between the politics and the so...
In this article we revisit 'social work as art', noting that it is just over 20 years since England'...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Modern-day politics has much to learn from social work values. It is well understood in our field th...
This article argues that the politics of the 'right to difference' and celebration of diversity in s...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
This article addresses ‘the making’ of the Global Agenda in social work by situating the process of ...
This paper (re)conceptualizes the fundamental concerns of social work in late-modernity as 'life pol...
Collectively, the contributors to this book seek to devise a 'new politics' for social work in the b...
A commentary on previously published work submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the...
This short article is entitled 'The Politics of Social Work' and some may anticipate that I am going...
Stephen Webb's recent article ‘Against diversity and difference in social work’ claims that the work...
Fundamental to social work are the values of justice and equality. But it has long been felt that th...
The first assumption of this article is that it is never easy to be radical; the second that this is...
The first assumption of this article is that it is never easy to be radical; the second that this is...
The intention of this article is to try to recover a critical dialog between the politics and the so...
In this article we revisit 'social work as art', noting that it is just over 20 years since England'...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Modern-day politics has much to learn from social work values. It is well understood in our field th...
This article argues that the politics of the 'right to difference' and celebration of diversity in s...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
This article addresses ‘the making’ of the Global Agenda in social work by situating the process of ...
This paper (re)conceptualizes the fundamental concerns of social work in late-modernity as 'life pol...