
Social work and neoliberalism
Social work and neoliberalism
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
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Omfang | XI, 183 sider
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Opplysninger | "Chapter 3 © 2018 Jessica H. Jönsson, chapter 13 Marcus Lauri, Originally published as Open Access". - <P>Introduction: Social work and neoliberalism</P><I><P>Edgar Marthinsen, Anne Juberg, Nina S. Skjefstad and Paul Michael Garrett</P></I><P>1. What are we talking about when we talk about ‘Neoliberalism’?</P><I><P>Paul Michael Garrett</P></I><P>2. Neoliberalism as an art of governance: reflecting on techniques for securing life through direct social work practice</P><I><P>Uschi Bay</P></I><P>3. Servants of a ‘sinking titanic’ or actors of change? Contested identities of social workers in Sweden</P><I><P>Jessica H. Jönsson</P></I><P>4. Human rights and social justice in social work education: a critical realist comparative study of England and Spain</P><I><P>María Inés Martínez Herrero and Helen Charnley</P></I><P>5. Clients and case managers as neoliberal subjects? Shaping session tasks and everyday interactions with severely mentally ill (SMI) clients</P><I><P>Eunjung Lee, A. Ka Tat Tsang, Marion Bogo, Marjorie Johnstone and Jessica Herschman</P></I><P>6. ‘NEET’ to work? – Substance use disorder and youth unemployment in Norwegian public documents</P><I><P>Anne Juberg and Nina Schiøll Skjefstad</P></I><P>7. Responsibilisation, social work and inclusive social security in Finland</P><I><P>Suvi Raitakari, Kirsi Juhila and Jenni-Mari Räsänen</P></I><P>8. Impact of neo-liberalism in Spain: research from social work in relation to the public system of social services</P><I><P>Enrique Pastor Seller, Carmen Verde Diego and Ana I. Lima Fernandez</P></I><P>9. The neoliberal turn in Chilean social work: frontline struggles against individualism and fragmentation</P><I><P>Gianinna Muñoz Arce</P></I><P>10. Social workers: a new precariat? Precarity conditions of mental health social workers working in the non-profit sector in Greece</P><I><P>Maria Pentaraki and Konstantina Dionysopoulou</P></I><P>11. Social work’s ‘black hole’ or ‘Phoenix moment’? Impacts of the neoliberal path in social work profession in Portugal</P><I><P>Cristina Pinto Alb uquerque</P></I><P>12. Romanian social workers facing the challenges of neo-liberalism</P><I><P>Florin Lazăr, Anca Mihai, Daniela Gaba, Alexandra Ciocănel, Georgiana Rentea and Shari Munch</P></I><P>13. Mind your own business: technologies for governing social worker subjects</P><I><P>Marcus Lauri</P></I><P>14. Neoliberalisation, the social investment state and social work</P><I><P>Edgar Marthinsen</P></I>
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ISBN | 9780367695484 : £120.00. - 9780367695491. - 9781003142225 (ebook) : : £44.99
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