Reclaiming Social Work is a thought-provoking and
innovative book which examines how social work's
commitment to social justice has been deepened and
enriched by its contact with wider social movements. It
explores the tensions between social work values and a
market-driven agenda, and locates new resources of hope
for the social work profession in the developing
resistance to managerialism. The book: '' discusses
pertinent social work issues such as inequality and
risk, the voluntary sector, and service-user involvement
'' examines values such as democracy, solidarity,
accountability, participation, justice, equality,
liberty and diversity '' is written in an accessible
style, drawing on diverse examples to illustrate
theoretical concepts. Reclaiming Social Work is an
accessible yet challenging book and will be essential
reading for all social work students and practitioners
wanting to think outside the boundaries of their
profession. The book will be particularly helpful to
students taking courses in anti-oppressive practice,
social work values, social work theories and concepts,
and international social work.Iain Ferguson is a Senior
Lecturer in Social Work at the University of
Stirling.Previous publications include Rethinking
Welfare: A Critical Perspective (SAGE, 2002, co-authored
with Michael Lavalette and Gerry Mooney); Globalisation,
Global Justice and Social Work (Routledge, 2004,
co-edited with Michael Lavalette and Elizabeth
Whitmore); and International Social Work and the Radical
Tradition (Venture Press, 2007, co-edited with Michael
Lavalette). |
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