Getting beyond 'heroic agency' in conceptualising social workers as policy actors in the Twenty-First Century

Published: May 24, 2012
Abstract
The professional project of social work assumes a particular orientation to human agency on the part of social workers. Specifically, the social work educational literature focusing on the nature of the profession suggests that social workers exert considerable control over the means and ends of their practice. In this paper we ask whether this assumption is warranted. While we conceptualise this issue as relevant to the entire spectrum of...
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Title
Getting beyond 'heroic agency' in conceptualising social workers as policy actors in the Twenty-First Century
Published Date
May 24, 2012
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