This article problematizes the disciplinary ‘black-boxing’ of the concept of neoliberalism, and the concomitant idealization of community as antidote, within social work scholarship. Our central claim is that an oppressive neoliberalism/authentic community dichotomy cannot adequately represent the major problems and solutions facing state-sponsored social work today. We argue that the thought behind ‘neoliberalism’ is much more complex and nuanced than is widely assumed, and that making this complexity visible provides a means of developing forms of critique crucial to addressing the contemporary problems of increasingly illiberal societies
Historically social work has advocated the principles and values of human rights, social justice, ta...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...
This article problematizes the disciplinary ‘black-boxing’ of the concept of neoliberalism, and the ...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian portrayal of hegemony as a contested process, this research explores the ...
This chapter explores the historical and contemporary ideas in critical social work. It positions th...
Arguments about the colonial and imperialist character of international social work initially emerge...
This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate...
This article explores the impact of neoliberalism on the linked areas of social work and community d...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
The near global implementation of public sector and social welfare reform as a result of neoliberal ...
A growing body of literature has outlined the deleterious impacts of neoliberalism on higher educat...
ABSTRACT: As a grounded account of a neoliberal reform project, this article explores efforts to sha...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.In Chile, the right-wing dictat...
Historically social work has advocated the principles and values of human rights, social justice, ta...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...
This article problematizes the disciplinary ‘black-boxing’ of the concept of neoliberalism, and the ...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian portrayal of hegemony as a contested process, this research explores the ...
This chapter explores the historical and contemporary ideas in critical social work. It positions th...
Arguments about the colonial and imperialist character of international social work initially emerge...
This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate...
This article explores the impact of neoliberalism on the linked areas of social work and community d...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
The near global implementation of public sector and social welfare reform as a result of neoliberal ...
A growing body of literature has outlined the deleterious impacts of neoliberalism on higher educat...
ABSTRACT: As a grounded account of a neoliberal reform project, this article explores efforts to sha...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.In Chile, the right-wing dictat...
Historically social work has advocated the principles and values of human rights, social justice, ta...
The world in which social work operates today is a very different world from that in which most of u...
Social Work, from its beginnings as a profession, considered social justice as its fundamental ethic...