Radical social work today: Social work at the crossroads
Online ISBN:
9781447303138
Print ISBN:
9781847428189
Publisher:
Policy Press
Book
Radical social work today: Social work at the crossroads
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
23 February 2011
Online ISBN:
9781447303138
Print ISBN:
9781847428189
Publisher:
Policy Press
Cite
Lavalette, Michael (ed.), Radical social work today: Social work at the crossroads (Bristol , 2011; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781847428189.001.0001, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
Created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Roy Bailey and Mike Brake's seminal text Radical social work (1975), this book explores the radical tradition within social work and assesses its legacy, relevance, and prospects. With a foreword by Bailey himself, it brings together leading academics within social work in Britain to reflect on the legacy of Radical Social Work (both the original text and the wider social movement) within social-work education, theory, and practice. With the current issues facing social work in Britain, the book examines the radical tradition to assert that ‘another social work is possible’.
Contents
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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one
Case Con and radical social work in the 1970s: the impatient revolutionaries
Jeremy Weinstein
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two
The best and worst of times: reflections on the impact of radicalism on British social work education in the 1970s
Chris Jones
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three
Social work and women's oppression today
Laura Penketh
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four
The jester's joke
Charlotte Williams
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five
LGBT oppression, sexualities and radical social work today
Laura Miles
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six
Radical social work and service users: a crucial connection
Peter Beresford
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seven
Why class (still) matters
Iain Ferguson
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eight
International social work or social work internationalism? Radical social work in global perspective
Michael Lavalette andVasilios Ioakimidis
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nine
Rediscovering radicalism and humanity in social work
Mary Langan
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ten
Re-gilding the ghetto: community work and community development in 21st-century Britain
Sarah Banks
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eleven
Resisting the EasyCare model: building a more radical, community-based, anti-authoritarian social work for the future
Mark Baldwin
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End Matter
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