Critical social work as ethical social work: Using critical reflection to research students' resistance to neoliberalism

Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
This article explores possibilities and responsibilities for social work to further a social justice and human rights agenda in a neoliberal context through the prism of ethical practice. We draw on examples from a progressive social work programme that places critical theories at the centre of curricula and links them explicitly with the distinct value and ethical base of the social work profession. We demonstrate how critical reflection...
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Critical social work as ethical social work: Using critical reflection to research students' resistance to neoliberalism
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
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