The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work
Herausgeber: Webb, Stephen
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The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the worldâ s leading scholars in the field to provide a cutting-edge overview of classic and current research and future trends in the subject.
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The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the worldâ s leading scholars in the field to provide a cutting-edge overview of classic and current research and future trends in the subject.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1128g
- ISBN-13: 9780367659592
- ISBN-10: 036765959X
- Artikelnr.: 59988811
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1128g
- ISBN-13: 9780367659592
- ISBN-10: 036765959X
- Artikelnr.: 59988811
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Stephen A. Webb is Professor of Social Work at Glasgow Caledonian University. His research interests focus on social work and social theory, with a focus on ethics, power, politics and community. His article on evidence-based practice published in the British Journal of Social Work was the world's most cited article and the most influential publication in social work over ten years. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
List of contributors
Foreword: Critical social work and social justice - Jan Fook
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Critical social work and the politics of transformation - Stephen A. Webb
PART I: Historical, social and political influences
Chapter One Welfare words, neoliberalism and critical social work - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Two Neoliberal relations of poverty and the welfare state - Sanford F. Shram
Chapter Three Marxist Social Work: an international and historical perspective - Tom Vickers
Chapter Four Critical social work in the U.S.: challenges and conflicts - Michael Reisch
Chapter Five The rise of the global state paradigm: implications for social work - Paul Stepney
PART II: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain
Chapter Six Critical theory and critical social work- Edward Granter
Chapter Seven Reimagining social theory for social work - Christopher Thorpe
Chapter Eight Anarchism and social work - Mark Baldwin
Chapter Nine Relational constructivism and relational social work - Björn Kraus
Chapter Ten Extending Bourdieu for critical social work - Stan Houston
Chapter Eleven Why psychosocial thinking is critical - Liz Frost
Chapter Twelve Feminist contributions to critical social work - Viviene E. Cree and Ruth Philips
Chapter Thirteen The politics of Michel Foucault - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Fourteen Resistance, biopolitics and radical passivity - Stephen A. Webb
PART III: Methods of engagement and modes of analysis
Chapter Fifteen Critical race theory and social work - Monique Constance-Huggins
/...part contents.
Foreword: Critical social work and social justice - Jan Fook
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Critical social work and the politics of transformation - Stephen A. Webb
PART I: Historical, social and political influences
Chapter One Welfare words, neoliberalism and critical social work - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Two Neoliberal relations of poverty and the welfare state - Sanford F. Shram
Chapter Three Marxist Social Work: an international and historical perspective - Tom Vickers
Chapter Four Critical social work in the U.S.: challenges and conflicts - Michael Reisch
Chapter Five The rise of the global state paradigm: implications for social work - Paul Stepney
PART II: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain
Chapter Six Critical theory and critical social work- Edward Granter
Chapter Seven Reimagining social theory for social work - Christopher Thorpe
Chapter Eight Anarchism and social work - Mark Baldwin
Chapter Nine Relational constructivism and relational social work - Björn Kraus
Chapter Ten Extending Bourdieu for critical social work - Stan Houston
Chapter Eleven Why psychosocial thinking is critical - Liz Frost
Chapter Twelve Feminist contributions to critical social work - Viviene E. Cree and Ruth Philips
Chapter Thirteen The politics of Michel Foucault - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Fourteen Resistance, biopolitics and radical passivity - Stephen A. Webb
PART III: Methods of engagement and modes of analysis
Chapter Fifteen Critical race theory and social work - Monique Constance-Huggins
/...part contents.
List of contributors
Foreword: Critical social work and social justice - Jan Fook
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Critical social work and the politics of transformation - Stephen A. Webb
PART I: Historical, social and political influences
Chapter One Welfare words, neoliberalism and critical social work - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Two Neoliberal relations of poverty and the welfare state - Sanford F. Shram
Chapter Three Marxist Social Work: an international and historical perspective - Tom Vickers
Chapter Four Critical social work in the U.S.: challenges and conflicts - Michael Reisch
Chapter Five The rise of the global state paradigm: implications for social work - Paul Stepney
PART II: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain
Chapter Six Critical theory and critical social work- Edward Granter
Chapter Seven Reimagining social theory for social work - Christopher Thorpe
Chapter Eight Anarchism and social work - Mark Baldwin
Chapter Nine Relational constructivism and relational social work - Björn Kraus
Chapter Ten Extending Bourdieu for critical social work - Stan Houston
Chapter Eleven Why psychosocial thinking is critical - Liz Frost
Chapter Twelve Feminist contributions to critical social work - Viviene E. Cree and Ruth Philips
Chapter Thirteen The politics of Michel Foucault - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Fourteen Resistance, biopolitics and radical passivity - Stephen A. Webb
PART III: Methods of engagement and modes of analysis
Chapter Fifteen Critical race theory and social work - Monique Constance-Huggins
/...part contents.
Foreword: Critical social work and social justice - Jan Fook
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Critical social work and the politics of transformation - Stephen A. Webb
PART I: Historical, social and political influences
Chapter One Welfare words, neoliberalism and critical social work - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Two Neoliberal relations of poverty and the welfare state - Sanford F. Shram
Chapter Three Marxist Social Work: an international and historical perspective - Tom Vickers
Chapter Four Critical social work in the U.S.: challenges and conflicts - Michael Reisch
Chapter Five The rise of the global state paradigm: implications for social work - Paul Stepney
PART II: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain
Chapter Six Critical theory and critical social work- Edward Granter
Chapter Seven Reimagining social theory for social work - Christopher Thorpe
Chapter Eight Anarchism and social work - Mark Baldwin
Chapter Nine Relational constructivism and relational social work - Björn Kraus
Chapter Ten Extending Bourdieu for critical social work - Stan Houston
Chapter Eleven Why psychosocial thinking is critical - Liz Frost
Chapter Twelve Feminist contributions to critical social work - Viviene E. Cree and Ruth Philips
Chapter Thirteen The politics of Michel Foucault - Paul Michael Garrett
Chapter Fourteen Resistance, biopolitics and radical passivity - Stephen A. Webb
PART III: Methods of engagement and modes of analysis
Chapter Fifteen Critical race theory and social work - Monique Constance-Huggins
/...part contents.