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Servants of a ‘sinking titanic’ or actors of change? Contested identities of social workers in Sweden

Passiva tjänare av ‘ett sjunkande skepp’ eller förändringsaktörer? Ifrågasatta identiteter hos socialarbetare i Sverige

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Aina Lian Flem, Vishanthie Sewpaul, Anne Juberg & Kristin Viggen. (2023) Creating spaces for emancipatory praxis with social work students in a diverse classroom context. Social Work Education 42:4, pages 577-594.
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Idit Weiss-Gal, Sarit Smila-Sened & John Gal. (2023) Ethical dilemmas in policy practice: a Conceptual Framework. European Journal of Social Work 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Oliver Brockmann & Paul Michael Garrett. (2022) ‘People are responsible for their own individual actions’: dominant ideologies within the Neoliberal Institutionalised Social Work Order. European Journal of Social Work 25:5, pages 880-893.
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Martin Grander, Kim Roelofs & Tapio Salonen. (2022) Area-based development initiatives: a means to an end or an end in itself? – a literature overview on the case of Sweden. Nordic Social Work Research 12:2, pages 243-255.
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Radka Janebová. (2022) Loïc Wacquant, the concept of the ‘centaur state' and social work: the case of the Czech Republic. European Journal of Social Work 25:1, pages 4-14.
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Jo Finch, Jessica H. Jönsson, Masoud Kamali & David McKendrick. (2022) Social work and countering violent extremism in Sweden and the UK. European Journal of Social Work 25:1, pages 119-130.
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Johan Fagerberg, Kevin McKee & Roland Paulsen. (2020) The unreflective practitioner: a pilot study on functional stupidity and social work. European Journal of Social Work 23:6, pages 992-1004.
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Ann Kristin Alseth. (2020) Human rights as an opportunity and challenge for social work in a changing Norwegian welfare state. European Journal of Social Work 23:6, pages 920-932.
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Caroline McGregor, Bernadine Brady & Robert J. Chaskin. (2020) The potential for civic and political engagement practice in social work as a means of achieving greater rights and justice for marginalised youth. European Journal of Social Work 23:6, pages 958-968.
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Camilla Nordgren, Lotta Anderson, Svante Lingärde, Ingrid Runesson & Annika Staaf. (2022) Need for Knowledge—What, Where and How? How Social Workers Handle Service and Support for Individuals with Disability. The British Journal of Social Work 52:7, pages 4108-4126.
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Elvi Chang, Stefan Sjöberg, Päivi Turunen & Komalsingh Rambaree. (2022) Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development: Exploring Ecosocial Work Discourses. Sustainability 14:6, pages 3426.
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Susan Flynn. (2022) Trajectories of social justice within social stratification: towards a Bourdieusian reading of social class for social workers. Critical and Radical Social Work 10:1, pages 145-159.
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Komalsingh Rambaree. (2020) Environmental social work. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 21:3, pages 557-574.
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Linda Lane & Michael Wallengren-Lynch. 2020. Narratives of Social Work Practice and Education in Sweden. Narratives of Social Work Practice and Education in Sweden 1 17 .