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List of Tables=vii

Acknowledgements=viii

Notes on Contributors=x

PART I. NEW AGENDAS FOR SOCIAL WORK=1

Chapter 1. Towards a 'New Politics' of Social Work / Mel Gray ; Stephen A. Webb=3

Chapter 2. A History of Critical and Radical Social Work / Bob Pease=21

Chapter 3. Mapping the Theoretical and Political Terrain of Social Work / Paul Michael Garrett=44

Chapter 4. Social Work and the Politics of Recognition / Stan Houston=63

PART II. POLITICALLY INFORMED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICES=77

Chapter 5. Critically Reflective Practice / Carolyn Taylor=79

Chapter 6. Critical Management / John Lawler=98

Chapter 7. Critical Best Practice / Harry Ferguson=116

Chapter 8. Critical Discourse Analysis / Greg Marston=128

PART III. TRANSFORMATIVE SOCIAL WORK PRACTICES=143

Chapter 9. New Practices of Empowerment / Viviene E. Cree=145

Chapter 10. Rights-based International Social Work Practice / Richard Hugman=159

Chapter 11. Femocratic Childcare Governance / Tammy Findlay=174

Chapter 12. Social Workers as Agents of Change / Iain Ferguson=195

Chapter 13. The Speculative Left and New Politics of Social Work / Mel Gray ; Stephen A. Webb=209

Index=225

List of Tables

Table 3.1. Theoretical perspectives underpinning social work=49

Table 3.2. Critical theory and the new politics of social work=57

Table 4.1. Psychosocial implications of Honneth's model of recognition=68

Table 4.2. Applying self-directed groupwork through the lens of recognition theory=72

Table 4.3. Action grid=74

Table 11.1. Fraser's framework of femocratic childcare governance=190

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With contributions from those at the forefront of modern social work thought, this edited volume reflects the growing eminence of critical social work in the 21st Century. Taking a truly global outlook, this text advocates the promotion of equality through a range of radical perspectives and provides a blueprint for the future of practice

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Fundamental to social work are the values of justice and equality. But it has long been felt that these values are being eroded under a system of capitalist power. Serving to reactivate and refresh social work's radical tradition to form a new political agenda, The New Politics of Social Work:

? Brings together leading international authors to deliver a critical exploration of the impact capitalism has had on social work

? Paves the way for students and practitioners of social work to take a more transformative, radical approach

This is an important and authoritative book for both advanced level undergraduate and postgraduate students of Social Work.