This chapter examines the language we use in constructing our notions of service users within the context of current social work, neo-liberalism and austerit
The drive toward the commodification of human society was first explained by Marx and Engels in the ...
Globalization has played a major role in redefining the nature of the welfare state and the ways in ...
As a result of the dominant neo-liberal approach to economic and social policy in the United Kingdom...
This chapter examines the language we use in constructing our notions of service users within the co...
About the book: Postmodern theories heralded the "death of the subject", and thereby deeply conteste...
Social work is now an organised occupation on all continents of the world (Barnes and Hugman 2002). ...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
This article addresses the question: what is not neoliberal? It explores the problem of treating neo...
This article explores recent developments in the modernisation of adult social care through the lens...
This paper will build on findings from a study on ‘ethical stress’ (experienced when social workers ...
This paper explores the changing fortunes of the public realm during the last two decades. It poses ...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
This article critically examines the impact of the neoliberal university upon social work education ...
Models of service-user participation have derived from citizenship or consumerist agendas, neither o...
• Summary: This article considers the implications for social work and social care education, policy...
The drive toward the commodification of human society was first explained by Marx and Engels in the ...
Globalization has played a major role in redefining the nature of the welfare state and the ways in ...
As a result of the dominant neo-liberal approach to economic and social policy in the United Kingdom...
This chapter examines the language we use in constructing our notions of service users within the co...
About the book: Postmodern theories heralded the "death of the subject", and thereby deeply conteste...
Social work is now an organised occupation on all continents of the world (Barnes and Hugman 2002). ...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
This article addresses the question: what is not neoliberal? It explores the problem of treating neo...
This article explores recent developments in the modernisation of adult social care through the lens...
This paper will build on findings from a study on ‘ethical stress’ (experienced when social workers ...
This paper explores the changing fortunes of the public realm during the last two decades. It poses ...
This chapter explores the impact of broader social and economic policies on social work practice. I...
This article critically examines the impact of the neoliberal university upon social work education ...
Models of service-user participation have derived from citizenship or consumerist agendas, neither o...
• Summary: This article considers the implications for social work and social care education, policy...
The drive toward the commodification of human society was first explained by Marx and Engels in the ...
Globalization has played a major role in redefining the nature of the welfare state and the ways in ...
As a result of the dominant neo-liberal approach to economic and social policy in the United Kingdom...