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Author Ferguson, Iain, 1954-
Title Reclaiming social work : challenging neo-liberalism and promoting social justice / Iain Ferguson.
Publication Info Los Angeles, [Calif.] ; London : SAGE, 2008.



Descript 1 online resource (vii, 160 p.)
Note Ferguson offers a thought-provoking and innovative book which examines how social work's commitment to social justice has been deepened and enriched by its contact with wider social movements.
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ISBN 9781446212110 (ebook) : No price
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Author Ferguson, Iain, 1954-
Subject Public welfare -- Great Britain.
Public welfare administration -- Great Britain.
Social service -- Great Britain.
Neoliberalism -- Great Britain.
Radicalism -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Social policy -- 1979-
Descript 1 online resource (vii, 160 p.)
Note Ferguson offers a thought-provoking and innovative book which examines how social work's commitment to social justice has been deepened and enriched by its contact with wider social movements.
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781446212110 (ebook) : No price
Author Ferguson, Iain, 1954-
Subject Public welfare -- Great Britain.
Public welfare administration -- Great Britain.
Social service -- Great Britain.
Neoliberalism -- Great Britain.
Radicalism -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Social policy -- 1979-

Subject Public welfare -- Great Britain.
Public welfare administration -- Great Britain.
Social service -- Great Britain.
Neoliberalism -- Great Britain.
Radicalism -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Social policy -- 1979-
Descript 1 online resource (vii, 160 p.)
Note Ferguson offers a thought-provoking and innovative book which examines how social work's commitment to social justice has been deepened and enriched by its contact with wider social movements.
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781446212110 (ebook) : No price

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