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Social work educators and practitioners are grappling with many difficulties confronting the profession in the context of an increasingly neoliberal world.
The contributors of this book examine how neoliberalism - and the modes with which it structures the world - has an impact on, and shapes, social work as a disciplinary 'field'. Drawing on new empirical work, the chapters in this book highlight how neoliberalism is affecting social work practices 'on the ground'. The book seeks to stimulate international debate on the totalizing effects of neoliberalism, and in so doing, also identify…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Social work educators and practitioners are grappling with many difficulties confronting the profession in the context of an increasingly neoliberal world.

The contributors of this book examine how neoliberalism - and the modes with which it structures the world - has an impact on, and shapes, social work as a disciplinary 'field'. Drawing on new empirical work, the chapters in this book highlight how neoliberalism is affecting social work practices 'on the ground'. The book seeks to stimulate international debate on the totalizing effects of neoliberalism, and in so doing, also identify various ways through which it can be resisted both locally and globally.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of Social Work.
Autorenporträt
Edgar Marthinsen is Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. Nina Skjefstad is Associate Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. Anne Juberg is Associate Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. Paul Michael Garrett works at NUI Galway, Republic of Ireland.