“The book rightly calls for a return to relational and community approaches to practice, approaches that acknowledge the impact of poverty and inequality. It is timely and should appeal to students and practitioners alike.” Professional Social Work Magazine.

"This extremely timely, accessible and invaluable analysis develops ideas for social work that challenge the dominant policy direction and promote the social justice ideals of the profession." Anna Gupta, Royal Holloway University of London

This book offers a critical, sociological analysis of the domino effect of neoliberalism and austerity politics on the role of social work and wider welfare provision.

It argues that social work should move away from the resultant emphasis on risk management and bureaucracy, and return to a focus on relational and community approaches as the cornerstone of practice.

Applying theoretical frameworks to practice, including those of Bourdieu and the recent work of Wacquant, the book examines the development of neoliberal ideas and their impact on social welfare. It explores the implications of this across a range of areas of social work practice, including work with children and families, working with asylum seekers and refugees and mental health social work.

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A critical analysis of the domino effect of neoliberalism and austerity on social work. Applying theory including those of Bourdieu and Wacquant to practice, it argues that social work should return to a focus on relational and community approaches.
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Introduction

Social Work in the era of neoliberalism and austerity

Class, poverty and inequality

Advanced marginality and stigma

Welfare, punishment and neoliberalism

Poverty, inequality and contemporary social work

Reimagining a social state

Conclusion

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Publishing rationale

• A high quality monograph which offers sociological analysis

• The content is a good fit with the social work and poverty titles (e.g. Parrott, O’Hara), the new troubled families book (Crossley) and advocates relational approaches (e.g. Featherstone)

• It applies social theory to social work, which fits with our drive to publish more sociological content

• Both peer reviewers were very supportive of publication and were confident of strong interest in and beyond social work

Unique selling point: Unique in its application of theoretical frameworks by Wacquant and Bourdieu to social work practice in the current policy and political contexts and across the range of service user groups.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447334804
Publisert
2018-01-17
Utgiver
Bristol University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, G, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Ian Cummins is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Salford University. He qualified as a probation officer and subsequently worked as a mental health social worker. His research interests including the history of community care and mental health issues in the CJS. His most recent work has focused on poverty, inequality and advanced marginality.