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Re-imagining the New Normal
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The COVID-19 pandemic represents a critical juncture in the development of the welfare state affirming its importance for its citizens' economic, health and wellbeing, and safety especially for its most vulnerable populations.
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The COVID-19 pandemic represents a critical juncture in the development of the welfare state affirming its importance for its citizens' economic, health and wellbeing, and safety especially for its most vulnerable populations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000921540
- Artikelnr.: 68347231
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000921540
- Artikelnr.: 68347231
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Goetz Ottmann is a senior social work lecturer and a member of the Future Regions Research Centre at Federation University. His research has focused on participatory, community-based social services and public policies in aged and disability care. He has extensive experience in qualitative and action research methodologies and has led several multi-methods programme evaluations. His theoretical work revolves around the application of critical social theories to a wide range of social work topics. He has held senior positions in public and private tertiary education. Carolyn Noble is Emerita Professor of Social Work at ACAP, Sydney, and Emerita Professor of Social Work at Victoria University, Melbourne. Senior Research Associate, Johannesburg University, South Africa. She is editor-in-chief of open access social issues magazine for IASSW (www.socialdialogue.online). Her most recent books are Radicals in Australian Social Work (co-editor, Connor Court, 2017), The Challenge of Right-wing Nationalist Populism for Social Work. (co-editor, Routledge, 2020). The Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work (co-editor. Routledge, 2021).
1.Post-Pandemic Social Work and the Welfare State. 2.Communovirus: Ethical
community for social work in a 'post' COVID world. 3.The Modern Welfare
State and the Post-Pandemic World. 4.Post-Pandemic Social Work and The
Death of Neo-liberalism. 5.Social Work in the Post-COVID State:
Emancipatory or the Long Arm of the Control and Coercion. 6.The convergence
between neoliberalism and digital technology: Awakening individual and
societal consciousness for a sustainable, resilient and just post-pandemic
world. 7.Is The Genie Out of The Bottle? Societal and Political
Implications of Domestic Military Deployments During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
8.Feminist Response to COVID-19: Is it time for feminist social policies?
9.Disrupting Masculinism in Public Policy Responses to COVID-19 - Unmasking
the Gendered Dimensions of the Pandemic. 10.Re-imagining the Place for
Social Work in the Post-Pandemic Welfare: Lessons from the Italian
Experience. 11.More Trouble in a Welfare Paradise: Sweden's Problematic
Welfare Policy and Practice Response to the Pandemic. 12.Multidimensional,
multicultural and inclusive approaches to social welfare in post-pandemic
Australia. 13.Grassroots Solidarity in Social Work: Strengthening the
Welfare State beyond COVID-19 through Social Impact in the field of Child
Abuse. 14.The silencing of social workers during COVID-19 emergency
measures: an assessment. 15.Examining China's response to the COVID-19
Pandemic: Reflections of social workers from the field. 16.Welfare policy
statements during the mega-crisis: challenges for Estonia. 17.A Moment of
Fuzziness: Connections between shifting notions of 'home' and welfare
arrangements 'back home' for Black Zimbabwean migrants living under Covid
19 travel restrictions in Australia. 18.Covid in Black Australia.
19.Covid-19 and the Welfare State - Social Work's Practice and Policy.
community for social work in a 'post' COVID world. 3.The Modern Welfare
State and the Post-Pandemic World. 4.Post-Pandemic Social Work and The
Death of Neo-liberalism. 5.Social Work in the Post-COVID State:
Emancipatory or the Long Arm of the Control and Coercion. 6.The convergence
between neoliberalism and digital technology: Awakening individual and
societal consciousness for a sustainable, resilient and just post-pandemic
world. 7.Is The Genie Out of The Bottle? Societal and Political
Implications of Domestic Military Deployments During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
8.Feminist Response to COVID-19: Is it time for feminist social policies?
9.Disrupting Masculinism in Public Policy Responses to COVID-19 - Unmasking
the Gendered Dimensions of the Pandemic. 10.Re-imagining the Place for
Social Work in the Post-Pandemic Welfare: Lessons from the Italian
Experience. 11.More Trouble in a Welfare Paradise: Sweden's Problematic
Welfare Policy and Practice Response to the Pandemic. 12.Multidimensional,
multicultural and inclusive approaches to social welfare in post-pandemic
Australia. 13.Grassroots Solidarity in Social Work: Strengthening the
Welfare State beyond COVID-19 through Social Impact in the field of Child
Abuse. 14.The silencing of social workers during COVID-19 emergency
measures: an assessment. 15.Examining China's response to the COVID-19
Pandemic: Reflections of social workers from the field. 16.Welfare policy
statements during the mega-crisis: challenges for Estonia. 17.A Moment of
Fuzziness: Connections between shifting notions of 'home' and welfare
arrangements 'back home' for Black Zimbabwean migrants living under Covid
19 travel restrictions in Australia. 18.Covid in Black Australia.
19.Covid-19 and the Welfare State - Social Work's Practice and Policy.
1.Post-Pandemic Social Work and the Welfare State. 2.Communovirus: Ethical
community for social work in a 'post' COVID world. 3.The Modern Welfare
State and the Post-Pandemic World. 4.Post-Pandemic Social Work and The
Death of Neo-liberalism. 5.Social Work in the Post-COVID State:
Emancipatory or the Long Arm of the Control and Coercion. 6.The convergence
between neoliberalism and digital technology: Awakening individual and
societal consciousness for a sustainable, resilient and just post-pandemic
world. 7.Is The Genie Out of The Bottle? Societal and Political
Implications of Domestic Military Deployments During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
8.Feminist Response to COVID-19: Is it time for feminist social policies?
9.Disrupting Masculinism in Public Policy Responses to COVID-19 - Unmasking
the Gendered Dimensions of the Pandemic. 10.Re-imagining the Place for
Social Work in the Post-Pandemic Welfare: Lessons from the Italian
Experience. 11.More Trouble in a Welfare Paradise: Sweden's Problematic
Welfare Policy and Practice Response to the Pandemic. 12.Multidimensional,
multicultural and inclusive approaches to social welfare in post-pandemic
Australia. 13.Grassroots Solidarity in Social Work: Strengthening the
Welfare State beyond COVID-19 through Social Impact in the field of Child
Abuse. 14.The silencing of social workers during COVID-19 emergency
measures: an assessment. 15.Examining China's response to the COVID-19
Pandemic: Reflections of social workers from the field. 16.Welfare policy
statements during the mega-crisis: challenges for Estonia. 17.A Moment of
Fuzziness: Connections between shifting notions of 'home' and welfare
arrangements 'back home' for Black Zimbabwean migrants living under Covid
19 travel restrictions in Australia. 18.Covid in Black Australia.
19.Covid-19 and the Welfare State - Social Work's Practice and Policy.
community for social work in a 'post' COVID world. 3.The Modern Welfare
State and the Post-Pandemic World. 4.Post-Pandemic Social Work and The
Death of Neo-liberalism. 5.Social Work in the Post-COVID State:
Emancipatory or the Long Arm of the Control and Coercion. 6.The convergence
between neoliberalism and digital technology: Awakening individual and
societal consciousness for a sustainable, resilient and just post-pandemic
world. 7.Is The Genie Out of The Bottle? Societal and Political
Implications of Domestic Military Deployments During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
8.Feminist Response to COVID-19: Is it time for feminist social policies?
9.Disrupting Masculinism in Public Policy Responses to COVID-19 - Unmasking
the Gendered Dimensions of the Pandemic. 10.Re-imagining the Place for
Social Work in the Post-Pandemic Welfare: Lessons from the Italian
Experience. 11.More Trouble in a Welfare Paradise: Sweden's Problematic
Welfare Policy and Practice Response to the Pandemic. 12.Multidimensional,
multicultural and inclusive approaches to social welfare in post-pandemic
Australia. 13.Grassroots Solidarity in Social Work: Strengthening the
Welfare State beyond COVID-19 through Social Impact in the field of Child
Abuse. 14.The silencing of social workers during COVID-19 emergency
measures: an assessment. 15.Examining China's response to the COVID-19
Pandemic: Reflections of social workers from the field. 16.Welfare policy
statements during the mega-crisis: challenges for Estonia. 17.A Moment of
Fuzziness: Connections between shifting notions of 'home' and welfare
arrangements 'back home' for Black Zimbabwean migrants living under Covid
19 travel restrictions in Australia. 18.Covid in Black Australia.
19.Covid-19 and the Welfare State - Social Work's Practice and Policy.