Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional discipline. Its terrain is not the academic high ground, where principles and concomitant courses of action seem clear, but the domain of practice, where knowledge and actions are plural, ambiguous, situated and contested. A consequence of the diffuse nature of social work knowledge and practice is that workers can struggle to articulate what it is they do by comparison to other professions where knowledge can appear more bounded. In this article, we explore the impact of this on the profession’s identity. The article is structured into three main sections: the first sets out some of social work’s struggles with knowledge. We then introduce da...
This paper is concerned with the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge in the pra...
Social work is a helping profession that is present in a variety of contexts. This raises the questi...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
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...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
• Summary: This article explores the knowledge of community-based social workers in the context of a...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
This paper examines the changing form of knowledge in social work over the past thirty years and it...
© 2018 Fiona SmithA social work identity is ‘difficult to grasp’. Relevant professional literature i...
These are uncertain and difficult times for those both delivering and those receiving social work an...
This paper is concerned with the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge in the pra...
Social work is a helping profession that is present in a variety of contexts. This raises the questi...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
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...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
• Summary: This article explores the knowledge of community-based social workers in the context of a...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
This paper examines the changing form of knowledge in social work over the past thirty years and it...
© 2018 Fiona SmithA social work identity is ‘difficult to grasp’. Relevant professional literature i...
These are uncertain and difficult times for those both delivering and those receiving social work an...
This paper is concerned with the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge in the pra...
Social work is a helping profession that is present in a variety of contexts. This raises the questi...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...