There are increasing signs that the neo-liberal order, which has been the norm for Western democracies since the 1980s, is being eroded and has become unsustainable (Bello 2103; Harvey 2015; Mason 2015; Stiglitz 2008). This is what many social workers, with broadly social democratic values, have been wishing for, but instead of a strong collectivist alternative, we are seeing the rise of forms of right-wing populism and neo-fascism (Goodhart 2017; Roth 2016). Traditional social democracy, it appears, is too encumbered with neoliberal trappings to be a viable vision for an electorate calling for change, as a result of the compromises social democrats have made with the dictates of 'the market'. The Trump election in particular has rendered m...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Fundamental to social work are the values of justice and equality. But it has long been felt that th...
The Covid-19 crisis hit the world at a time when neoliberal politics had systematically eroded socia...
This article outlines how the current rise in right-wing populism poses a threat to social work’s hu...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
Right-wing populism has become a major feature of the politics of many Western countries, and poses ...
The way in which a discourse of human needs has been appropriated by neo-liberal perspectives within...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...
In most Western countries, the professional status of social workers is instable and insecure. Of co...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
A commentary on previously published work submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the...
In a post-Trump, post-Brexit era, many on the 'left' are contemplating with deep concern what it mea...
The idea for this special issue arose out of a meeting of the members of the Council of Social Work ...
Collectively, the contributors to this book seek to devise a 'new politics' for social work in the b...
Social work has forfeited its professional mandate and should be replaced by "human services. &...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Fundamental to social work are the values of justice and equality. But it has long been felt that th...
The Covid-19 crisis hit the world at a time when neoliberal politics had systematically eroded socia...
This article outlines how the current rise in right-wing populism poses a threat to social work’s hu...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
Right-wing populism has become a major feature of the politics of many Western countries, and poses ...
The way in which a discourse of human needs has been appropriated by neo-liberal perspectives within...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...
In most Western countries, the professional status of social workers is instable and insecure. Of co...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
A commentary on previously published work submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the...
In a post-Trump, post-Brexit era, many on the 'left' are contemplating with deep concern what it mea...
The idea for this special issue arose out of a meeting of the members of the Council of Social Work ...
Collectively, the contributors to this book seek to devise a 'new politics' for social work in the b...
Social work has forfeited its professional mandate and should be replaced by "human services. &...
The present paper states that social work constitute at same time a political economy and a critical...
Fundamental to social work are the values of justice and equality. But it has long been felt that th...
The Covid-19 crisis hit the world at a time when neoliberal politics had systematically eroded socia...