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European Journal of Social Work, 12(3) - 2009
- By the light of the Tao.
- Online critical reflection in social work education.
- Identifying 'the critical' in a relationship-based model of reflection.
- Promises and pressures of critical reflection for social work coping in change.
- The concept of subjectivisation by Adorno - applied in social work.
- Critical reflexivity, social work, and the emerging European post-welfare states.
- The concept of critical reflection: promises and contradictions.
European Journal of Social Work, 12(2) - 2009
- The right to stay: challenging the policy of detention and deportation.
- Keeping the family balance - adult daughters' experiences of roles and strategies when supporting caring fathers.
- Evidence-based practice: a critical reflection.
- Social work with vulnerable families and children in 11 Russian regions.
- Service users and carers' involvement in social work education: lessons from an English case study.
- Changing social responsibilities: the role of advocacy organisations in the construction of the Social Support Act in the Netherlands.
- Beyond talking - children's participation in Norwegian care and protection cases.
- Applying health determinants and dimensions in social work practice.
European Journal of Social Work, 12(1) - 2009
- Child sexual abuse and Aboriginal communities in Australia: a case study of non-inclusive government intervention.
- Supervision reviewed: reflections on two different social work models in England and Sweden.
- The barriers to the effectiveness of culturally sensitive practices in health and social care services for Chinese people in Britain.
- European challenges in delivering social services in rural regions: a scoping review.
- Managerial audit and community mental health: a study of rationalising practices in Finnish psychiatric outpatient clinics.
- 'My work is exciting' - social workers in Estonia compared to Norway.
- The development of social work education in Spain.
- Reactions of students to different settings of field experience.
European Journal of Social Work, 11(4) - 2008
- Peeping at peers: a cross-national study of professionals in social work.
- Developing a measure of contentment in an Arab Muslim country: implications for cross-cultural research in social work.
- Gender difference in social workers' assessments and help-giving strategies towards single parents.
- Comparison of the characteristics of homes for older people in Slovenia with Goffman's concept of the total institution.
- The specialisation of needs-assessment in Swedish municipal care for older people: the diffusion of a new organisational model.
- Normality or care - an inventory of Swedish municipalities' responses to unstable accommodation for vulnerable groups.
- Cross-national social work case analysis: learning from international experience within an electronic environment.
- The presence of the absent father: how lone mothers with sons construct and animate the absent father through narratives.
- From obligations to negotiations: reciprocity and reflexivity in informal financial support.
- Is there a European social work identity?
European Journal of Social Work, 11(3) - 2008
- Care in the community for older people: an English perspective on the German care system.
- Can social workers and police be partners when dealing with bikie-gang related domestic violence and sexual assault?
- Problem attribution and intervention. The interpretation of problem causations and solutions in regard of Brickman et al.
- Forms of advocacy in social welfare work with homeless women.
- Common areas in group homes: arenas for different interests?
- Thinking with the Sardinian: Antonio Gramsci and social work.
- Youth, risk and rapid assessment: a new model for community social work assessment?
- Taking a stand or playing it safe?: resisting the moral conservatism of risk in social work practice.
- The heroine and the capitalist: the profession's debate about privatisation of Swedish social work.
European Journal of Social Work, 11(2) - 2008
- Freedom as self-transgression: transformations in the "governmentality" of social work.
- Working with young people from refugee backgrounds in Australia.
- Youths in coercive residential care: attitudes towards key staff members' personal involvement, from a therapeutic alliance perspective.
- Kairos and practice wisdom in social work practice.
- The development of an ethnically sensitive approach to social work in Slovenia.
- Young people and drugs: on navigation in the drug landspace.
European Journal of Social Work, 11(1) - 2008
- Evidence-based social work practice with children and families: a cross national perspective.
- Accepting the unacceptable: the concept of acceptance in work with the perpetrators of hate crime.
- The professionalization of Spanish social work: moving closer to Europe or away from its roots?
- Evidence in action: a Thompsonian perspective on evidence-based decision-making in social work.
- Social education and social pedagogy: reclaiming a Scottish tradition in social work.
European Journal of Social Work, 10(4) - 2007
- The development of social work education in Russia since 1995.
- Learning from the 'Trojan horse'? The arrival of 'Anti-Social Behaviour Orders' in Ireland.
- Cross-national comparisons of social work - a question of initial assumptions and levels of analysis.
- Women from the Middle East and North Africa in Europe: understanding their marriage and family dynamics.
- Researching the history of social work: exposition of a history of the present approach.
European Journal of Social Work, 10(3) - 2007
- Status and special features of social work research within the canon of the social sciences and humanities: open and hidden asymmetries.
- A Canadian experience with an intervention programme for vulnerable families: lessons for German social work and policy.
- The 'international dimension' in social work education: current developments in England.
- Technical assistance, neo-colonialism or mutual trade? The experience of an Anglo/Ukrainian/Russian social work practice learning project.
- Post-migratory milieu and the wellbeing of adolescent immigrants.
- On the margin? Residential child care in Scotland and Finland.
- The 'ordinary' family as a resource for single parents - on the Swedish contact family service.
- Religion and spirituality in social work practice and education in a cross-cultural context: findings from a Norwegian and UK study.
European Journal of Social Work, 10(2) - 2007
- Bridging the gap between social work practice and community based welfare agencies.
- Making social work more Bourdieusian: why the social professions should critically engage with the work of Pierre Bourdieu.
- Who suspects and reports child maltreatment to Social Services in Sweden? Is there a reliable mandatory reporting process?
- The comfort of strangers: social work, modernity and late Victorian England - Part II.
- Mental health social work in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: challenges and opportunities for developing practice.
- Distance education and international social work education.
- Care and protection in Scottish child welfare: evidence of double jeopardy?
European Journal of Social Work, 10(1) - 2007
- Perspectives of inclusive education in Russia.
- A postcolonial perspective on language and difference in social work: bilingual practitioners working in the linguistic borderlands.
- Unitarian ideals and professional diversity in social work practice - the case of Sweden.
- The comfort of strangers: social work, modernity and late Victorian England - part I.
- Skateboarding behind the EU lorry - the experience of Romanian professionals struggling to cope with transition while assisting care leavers.
- Some indications for professional development in social work: a study of theoretical interest and attitudes towards research among Icelandic social workers.
European Journal of Social Work, 9(4) - 2006
- Job satisfaction in social services in Crete, Greece: social workers’ views.
- Evidence-based practice: from medicine to social work.
- A case of mistaken identity?: debating the dilemmas of street-level bureaucracy with Musil et al.
- The discretion and power of street-level bureaucrats: an example from Swedish municipal eldercare.
- Young people leaving care in Scotland.
European Journal of Social Work, 9(3) - 2006
- To what extent are social work students in England and Denmark equipped to deal with child sexual abuse? A comparative discourse analysis between English and Danish social work education in relation to child sexual abuse.
- Tomorrow's social workers in the UK.
- Paid work, education and competence. Social workers’ interviews with male and female clients applying for income support.
- Lay and professional knowledge in social work: reflections from ethnographic research on child protection.
- Social work and Nordic welfare policies for children - present challenges in the light of the past.
- Comparing local and national service systems in social care Europe: framework and findings from the STEPS anti-discrimination learning disability project.
European Journal of Social Work, 9(2) - 2006
- Co-operation in a child welfare case: a comparative cross-national vignette study.
- Building collaboration between school and parents: issues for school social workers and parents whose young children exhibit violent behaviour at school.
- Local policy networks in the programme Social City: a case in point for new forms of governance in the field of local social work and urban planning.
- A quest for form: the tacit dimension of social work practice.
- Emergency department social work in the UK and Sweden: evaluation by older frequent emergency department attenders.
European Journal of Social Work, 9(1) - 2006
- Welfare recipients’ quality of life: lessons from the United Nations’ Human Development Index for the US welfare policy.
- US/Spanish comparisons on temporary immigrant workers: implications for policy development and community practice.
- Signs of child maltreatment. The extent and nature of referrals to Swedish child welfare agencies.
- Child maltreatment in the family: a European perspective.
- Organizational factors, leadership practices, and adoption of technological and administrative innovations: an exploratory study of Lithuanian nonprofit social service organizations.
European Journal of Social Work, 8(4) - 2005
- Activation or discouragement - the effect of enforced participation on the success of job-search training.
- ‘Nobody should feel alone’: re-introducing socially excluded, cultural and ethnic minority children and young people to educational and vocational opportunity.
- Theory in social work - some reflections on understanding and explaining interventions.
- Socioeconomic evaluation of a correctional programme in Sweden -long-term effects.
- Between professional ethics and bureaucratic rationality: the challenging ethical position of social workers who are faced with implementing a workfare policy.
European Journal of Social Work, 8(3) - 2005
- Teaching concepts of help in social work: the working relationship.
- The Estonian experience - how to inspire social work students to undertake research?
- Research oriented community social work education: lessons from Ljubljana.
- Inclusivity, process and product in writing for European social work education.
- Reflections on the first Joint European MA on Comparative European Social Studies (MA CESS).
- Dilemmas in comparative research of education for social work in Europe.
- The European higher education area and research-orientated social work education.
- Research orientated ‘project studies’ at an East German university of applied sciences.
- Between science, practice and politics: practice research as a defining approach of social work research.
- Research orientation and expertise in social work - challenges for social work education.
- Propitious omens? Finnish social work research as a laboratory of change.
European Journal of Social Work, 8(2) - 2005
- Perceptions of health and well-being in transition societies: some results of a qualitative study carried out in the Ukraine.
- Sifting the wheat from the chaff - the organization of telephone intake and the selection of social assistance inquirers in Sweden.
- Reclaiming civil society: the future of global social work?
- Information about the activities of the ‘Network for Historical Studies on Gender and Social Work in Europe' (www.sweep.uni-siegen.de). The foundation of the network in 2001 and further activities
- Using an action research approach to involving service users in the assessment of professional competence.
European Journal of Social Work, 8(1) - 2005
- The nature and context of cross-border social work in Ireland.
- Privatisation as professionalisation?: attitudes, motives and achievements among Swedish social workers.
- Talking about culture in social work encounters: immigrant families and child welfare in Finland.
- 'Value talk' in social work research: reflection, rhetoric and reality.
European Journal of Social Work, 7(3) - 2004
- The contemporary situation and future possibilities for foster care in Bulgaria.
- Promoting rights or avoiding litigation? The introduction of the Human Rights Act 1998 into adult social care in England.
- Do social workers avoid the dilemmas of work with clients?.
- The impact of the 2nd Intifada on Israeli Arab and Jewish social workers.
European Journal of Social Work, 7(2) - 2004
- Kinship care for children in the UK: messages from research, lessons for policy and practice.
- Social support and children affected by parental HIV.
- Conceptualization of the new methods of self-help appearing on the Internet.
- Why don't women want to be social workers anymore?: new managerialism, postfeminism and the shortage of social workers in social services departments in England and Wales.
- Linguistic affinity and achieved geographic mobility: evidence from the recognition of non-national social work qualifications in Ireland and the UK.
European Journal of Social Work, 7(1) - 2004
- Communtiy and social captial in Slovenia: the impact of transition.
- Informal care and support for carers in Sweden: patterns of service receipt among information caregivers and care recipients.
- The electric eye: emerging suveillant practices in social work in children and families.
- Empowerment revisited: social work, resistance and agency in black communities.
- Open adoption records, the human rights of adopted people, and discrimination: the case of Odievre v France 2003.
European Journal of Social Work, 6(3) - 2003
- International response to racial discrimination: potentials and limitations of the United Nations Race Convention.
- From a 'coalition of despair' to a 'covenant of help' in social work with families in distress.
- Hospital discharge and the citizenship rights of older people: will the UK become a test-bed for Eastern Europe?
- Violence against women and institutional responses: the case of Greece.
- Empowerment as guidance for professional social work: an act of balancing on a slack rope.
European Journal of Social Work, 6(2) - 2003
- Local orders and global chaos in social work.
- Removing children from the care of adults with diagnosed mental illnesses - a clash of human rights?
- The motivation, professional development and identity of social work students in four European countries.
- Towards autonomy? On theoretical knowledge in Swedish social work.
- From oaths to rulebooks: a critical examination of codes of ethics for the social profession.
- Theory and practice: the chicken and the egg.
European Journal of Social Work, 6(1) - 2003
- Social workers in Greece: how they spend their working hours.
- Critiquing the goal of autonomy: toward strengthening the 'relational self' and the quality of belonging in casework practice.
- Rise and demise of orphanages in Ukraine.
- South Asian women: exploring systemic service inequalities around attempted suicide and self harm.
- Putting children first? A comparison of child adoption policy and practice in Britain and Finland.
European Journal of Social Work, 5(3) - 2002
- Social workers' conceptions of how the local living environment is related to social exclusion .
- Hungary: some relations between social work education and the societal background in Hungary.
- Estonia: social pedagogy in the context of social work.
- Social work supervision in Germany.
- Re-thinking a systemic approach to child welfare: a critical response to the framework for the assessment of children in need and their families.
- Family Group Conferences and youth advocacy: the participation of children and young people in family decision making .
- The social worker-client relationship: a Sartrean approach .
- On social work and what gender has got to do with it .
European Journal of Social Work, 5(2) - 2002
- Responses of the social work profession to unaccompanied children seeking asylum in the Republic of Ireland.
- Care management and social work: a case study of the role of social work in hospital discharge to residential or nursing home care.
- Hospital social work in Sweden and the UK: access to chances of physical health and well-being.
- Assessing non-use of social assistance.
- Sustaining social work education in Ukraine: the second phase.
- Family system of help and aid against the background of social transformation .
European Journal of Social Work, 5(1) - 2002
- From charity to client-oriented social service production: a social profile or religious welfare associations in western European comparison.
- When homeless people are allowed to decide by themselves: rehousing homeless people in Germany.
- Family support and the role of social work: renaissance or retrenchment?
- Resolving uncertainties? The contribution of some recent feminist ethnical theory to the social professions.
- Large scales changes in the German residential care system during the 1980s.
European Journal of Social Work, 4(3) - 2001
- Individual strategies and job changes - a comparative perspective.
- Broadening the mind: crossing national activities in social work.
- Immigrant integration in the welfare state: social work's growing arena.
- Traversing the swampy terrain of postmodern communities: towards theoretical revisionings of community development.
European Journal of Social Work, 4(2) July 2001 - 2001
- Social work and racial prejudice: a quasi-experimental model to promote multicultural attitudes.
- Caretakers of children with HIV in extended and foster families: the French situation.
- Globalisation or glocalisation? Community care in Taiwan and Britain.
- Parent participation in social work meetings - the case of child protection conferences.
- Communication strategies of family supervisors and clients in organizing participation.
European Journal of Social Work, 4(1) - 2001
- Migration and refugees in Europe: Greek and British perspectives on implications for social work practice and education.
- Local and global practice:relocating social work as a human rights profession in the new global order.
- Philanthropy and the diversification of the western European 'welfare state' model.
- Transfer of learning across nation states:developing culturally sensitive methods of social work education.
- Social quality and community citizenship.
European Journal of Social Work, 3(3) - 2000
- Social policy and social work in new Zealand.
- The control of British social work education: European comparisons.
- Does it matter who treats you.
- Attitudes to child care reform in Romania: findings from a survey of Romanian social workers.
- Young people leaving care in England Northern Ireland and Ireland.
- Recognising diversity and developing skills: the proper role of transcultural communication.
European Journal of Social Work, 3(2) - 2000
- The impact of globalization on social work in the UK.
- Youth on the margins in Northern Ireland, England, and Ukraine.
- The withdrawal of the welfare state: elderly care in Sweden in the 1990s.
- Globalization, social work, and social welfare.
- Globalization, social exclusion and the possibilities for global social work and welfare.
European Journal of Social Work, 9(1) - 1999
European Journal of Social Work, 2(3) - 1999
- The social professions and social policy: proactive or reactive.
- Racial identity attitudes and interracial communication: implications for social work practice in Britain.
- Developing social work education in Lithuania.
- Homelessness in Sweden: discussion, patterns, and causes.
- Interpreting the needs of lone mothers: a study of welfare services in Venice.
- Observing the lighthouse: from theory to institutions in social work ethics.
- The moral bases of social work.
European Journal of Social Work, 2(2) - 1999
- Managerialism in social welfare: proposals for a humanitarian alternative - an Australian perspective.
- Employment commitment among the long-term unemployed in Norway: is a 'culture of dependency' about to develop?
- Social services, social work, and information management: some European perspectives.
- A comparative approach to public childcare for children living away from home in Germany and England.
- Protecting the rights of the child in Romania: children's rights perspectives on Romania's 1997 child care reforms.
- The task dilemma in human service organizations and its impact on efficacy: a possible solution developed out of the theory of society of Jurgen Habermas.
- The contemporary reconstruction of Finnish social work expertise.
European Journal of Social Work, 2(1) - 1999
- Social work in South Africa: historical antecedents and current challenges.
- Authors and audiences: towards a sociology of case recording.
- The uses of social science in the history of Dutch social work, 1900-1980.
- Social Europe, social citizenship and social services.
- Social work, postmodernism and Marxism.
- Transformations in social work: from help towards social inclusion to the management.
European Journal of Social Work, 1(3) - 1998
- The paradox of child poverty in Israel.
- Just community: a social cognitive research project in the penal system.
- Europe, social exclusion and the identity of social work.
- The reconstruction of childhood - implications or theory and practice.
- The use of institutional care for children across Europe.
- Toward 'good enough' services for inaptly served families and children: barriers and opportunities.
European Journal of Social Work, 1(2) - 1998
- Social policy in Hong Kong: from British colony to special administrative region of China.
- From the employment office to the social welfare office: social assistance recipiency among first-time unemployed in Sweden.
- Three generations of comparative welfare theory: from convergence to convergence.
- Citizenship of Roma after the split of Czechoslovakia: a social problem to be faced by other multinational states.
- Social work training in Central and Eastern Europe: experiences in Bulgaria and Slovakia.
- Social economy: community action towards social integration and the prevention of unemployment and poverty.
European Journal of Social Work, 1(1) - 1998
- Educating for social work in Poland - challenges of the transformation period.
- The politics of care for elderly people in Scandinavia.
- Issues in European child protection research.
- Paradox in professional practice - womens' views of social work: a tri-national study in England, Germany and Italy.
- Citizenship on the margins: citizenship, social work and social action.
- The development of social pedagogy in Spain: the tension between social needs, political response and academic interest.
- The flight from universalism.
- From service to social control: implications of welfare reform for professional practice in the United States.
- The professional role of social work in a market environment.
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