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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2005): SW&S
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2005): SW&S
Published:
2011-08-14
Series: "European Social Services in Transition"
Decentralisation and Social Services in England
Walter Lorenz
201-214
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Series: "New Professionalism in Social Work"
Workfare Work: The Impact of Workfare on the Worker/Client Relationship
Joel Handler
174-181
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The Deprofessionalisation Thesis, Accountability and Professional Character
Chris Clark
182-190
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Social Work as Laboratory for Normative Professionalisation
Harry Kunnemann
191-200
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Articles
The Active Subjects of Welfare Reform: a Street-Level Comparison of Employment Services in Australia and Denmark
Greg Marston
141-157
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Integrating a traditional minority into a Nordic society: Elite discourse on the Finnish Roma
Camilla Nordberg
158-173
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Mothering Children or Soldiers: Advancing Paradigms of the Women's Movement in Former Yugoslavia
Marian Swindell
236-243
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Why Freeter and NEET are Misunderstood: Recognizing the New Precarious Conditions of Japanese Youth
Akio Inui
244-251
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Social Work Skills in Working with Survivors of Earthquake: A Social Work Intervention - Iran
Mohammad Reza Iravani
265-272
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Community Research as a Factor Building Inclusive Community in Lithuania
Viktorija Baršauskiene
252-264
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Research Notes
Differences in Internet Usage - Social Inequality and Informal Education
Stefan Iske
215-223
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Debate
Social work and the Bologna Process
Walter Lorenz
224-235
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Historical Portraits
Herman D. Stein
Katherine Kendall
273-281
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