All Stories

  1. Understanding the value of adhering to or adapting evidence-based interventions: a study protocol of a discrete choice experiment
  2. ‘Easy ride or born to be wild'? The travelling of evidence-based social work to Sweden
  3. ‘We know what we are, but know not what we may be’ – research-minded practitioners and their possible futures in social work
  4. The making of the indebted wo/man: gendered constructions of fiscal identities and help-giving technologies in Swedish budget and debt counselling
  5. Awaiting absolution – self-presentations in letters of application for debt reconstruction
  6. Gendered debt – a scoping study review of research on debt acquisition and management in single and couple households
  7. Minorities with different values at school – the case of Jehovah’s Witnesses
  8. Social Work of the Future: Motives and Expectations among Social Work Students in Sweden
  9. The Use of Decision Support Systems in Social Work: A Scoping Study Literature Review
  10. Strategies Among Young Jehovah’s Witnesses in Compulsory School in Sweden, Age 13–15, a Case Study
  11. Transfer of teaching styles: Teaching social work in Iraqi Kurdistan as a Swede