This article explores the impact of neoliberalism on the linked areas of social work and community development practice, and makes the contention that practice is often poverty driven rather than poverty informed. Using notions of dissensus and insurrection, the argument is made that the authority of the neoliberal discourse on the social structures of Aotearoa New Zealand creates conditions in which revolutionary reform is difficult, leaving the better option of continuous, variously situated, insurrections and dissents against the neoliberal story that responsibility for fault is seated within individual families and communities rather than being a function of deliberately created policies that serve the wealthy at the expense of the poor
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
This article examines the enduring influence of the principle of methodological individualism in New...
Mission of social work to address the connection of personal troubles and public issues (Mills, 195...
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 ...
Discussions of chronic poverty emphasize the extent to which poverty endures because of the social r...
Social development is a massive undertaking that has spawned a multitude of organisational forms. It...
INTRODUCTION: Wealth and income inequality is increasing in most societies, including Australia and ...
To grasp what might exist beyond neoliberalism, we need to rethink the history of development before...
The book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engaged...
Since 1970 there has been growing concern over poverty in New Zealand in academia, government, and p...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
Although community organizing has historic and current roots as a mode of practice, characterized by...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
"Neoliberalism as a term captures the essence of some pernicious directions in family policy, both h...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
This article examines the enduring influence of the principle of methodological individualism in New...
Mission of social work to address the connection of personal troubles and public issues (Mills, 195...
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 ...
Discussions of chronic poverty emphasize the extent to which poverty endures because of the social r...
Social development is a massive undertaking that has spawned a multitude of organisational forms. It...
INTRODUCTION: Wealth and income inequality is increasing in most societies, including Australia and ...
To grasp what might exist beyond neoliberalism, we need to rethink the history of development before...
The book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engaged...
Since 1970 there has been growing concern over poverty in New Zealand in academia, government, and p...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities,subje...
Although community organizing has historic and current roots as a mode of practice, characterized by...
Neoliberalism reduces everything, including social work practice and education, to commodities, subj...
"Neoliberalism as a term captures the essence of some pernicious directions in family policy, both h...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
This article examines the enduring influence of the principle of methodological individualism in New...
Mission of social work to address the connection of personal troubles and public issues (Mills, 195...