03771oam 2200589I 450 991095400070332120251117090026.01-351-90595-31-138-26999-91-315-24507-810.4324/9781315245072 (CKB)3710000001081648(MiAaPQ)EBC4816842(Au-PeEL)EBL4816842(CaPaEBR)ebr11356025(OCoLC)975224930(OCoLC)974642003(FINmELB)ELB139696(BIP)63375904(BIP)9107683(EXLCZ)99371000000108164820180706e20162004 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierReflecting on social work-discipline and profession /edited by Robin Lovelock, Karen Lyons, Jackie Powell1st ed.London ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (263 pages)Contemporary Social Work StudiesFirst published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing.0-7546-1905-2 1-351-90596-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Social work, the public sphere and civil society / Bill Jordan and Nigel Parton -- 2. The McDonaldization of social work : or 'Come back Florence Hollis, all is (or should be) forgiven' / Adrian L. James -- 3. The politics of social work research / Jan Butler and Richard Pugh -- 4. Gender and knowledge in social work / Karen Lyons and Imogen Taylor -- 5. Social work research and the partnership agenda / Steve Trevillion -- 6. Taking sides : social work research as a moral and political activity / Beth Humphries -- 7. Qualitative research and social work : the methodological repertoire in a practice-oriented discipline / Nick Gould -- 8. Research as an element in social work's ongoing search for identity / Walter Lorenz -- 9. 'Knowing how to go on' : towards situated practice and emergent theory in social work / Jeremy Kearney -- 10. Habermas/Foucault for social work : practices of critical reflection / Robin Lovelock and Jackie Powell.Social work has always been a contested activity and its status as an academic discipline remains uncertain. There is currently renewed interest in the theoretical and research dimensions of social work, at a time when significant changes in the broad social, political and economic context in which practice takes place require a re-evaluation of social work's role and a re-examination of its identity. This timely book brings together leading social work academics to examine the state of social work at the beginning of the 21st century. With their focus on the relationships between research, theory and practice, they reflect critically on the nature of social work as a discipline in higher education and the importance of this to the profession as a whole. The book represents an exploratory conversation among social work academics about the current state and future aspirations of the discipline and the profession. It aims to stimulate wider debate about the dominant constraints and opportunities for social work in the 21st century.Contemporary social work studies.Social serviceGreat BritainSocial service361.3/0941Lovelock Robin1946-1865879Lyons Karen1944-965270Powell Jackie1946-1865880MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910954000703321Reflecting on social work-discipline and profession4473104UNINA