The meanings and status of social work—and potentially professional identities—vary internationally according to factors such as roles, training and status, as well as political, economic and social contexts. A new contextual element for social work identity is the profession’s response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. This paper considers recently published international literature discussing social work and social work education during the pandemic; and revisits the author’s previously published findings about social work professional identity. Following a literature search, the resulting articles were treated as texts and analyzed using the theoretical concept of interpretative repertoires. The academic literature indicates that, globall...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
Social work practice is a helping profession that adopts skills and theories of human behavioral and...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
Building on the global definition of social work (IFSW, 2014), developing professional identity woul...
Exploring and in turn developing professional identity is a challenge faced by social work programme...
This book focusses on social work in the time of COVID-19. Social workers, their clients, and the or...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway in March 2020, comprehensive action was taken by the gover...
The health emergency posed a real challenge for field training for social work students. Social work...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
Social workers have essential life-saving roles, possessing many important skills to help clients an...
Developing professional identity is a key aim of social work education. This paper argues that the ...
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
The Covid-19 pandemic presented social workers and managers in child protection with complex practic...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
Social work practice is a helping profession that adopts skills and theories of human behavioral and...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
Building on the global definition of social work (IFSW, 2014), developing professional identity woul...
Exploring and in turn developing professional identity is a challenge faced by social work programme...
This book focusses on social work in the time of COVID-19. Social workers, their clients, and the or...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway in March 2020, comprehensive action was taken by the gover...
The health emergency posed a real challenge for field training for social work students. Social work...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
Social workers have essential life-saving roles, possessing many important skills to help clients an...
Developing professional identity is a key aim of social work education. This paper argues that the ...
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
The Covid-19 pandemic presented social workers and managers in child protection with complex practic...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
Social work practice is a helping profession that adopts skills and theories of human behavioral and...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...