Working social assemblages: Towards a new geography of social work
Abstract
This paper explores possibilities for extending the geographical imagination in academic studies of social work. It notes how current “geographical” research is extensive and diverse—including interests in social and natural environments, practice settings, and global issues—but argues for a change whereby it is more explicitly informed by, and cast as, human geography. Part of this change would involve a transition in basic enterprise, whereby...
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Title
Working social assemblages: Towards a new geography of social work
Published Date
Nov 12, 2019
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Volume
14
Issue
1
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