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  1. ‘Disordering’ the world: Frantz Fanon’s contribution to social work’s understanding of decolonisation
  2. Hannah Arendt and social work: A critical commentary
  3. Looking east: (Re-)creating a social work ‘industry’ in the People’s Republic of China
  4. Faulty ‘tools’? Why social work scholarship needs to take a more critical approach to Michel Foucault
  5. Social work and neoliberalism: the Trondheim papers
  6. What are we talking about when we talk about ‘Neoliberalism’?
  7. Revisiting ‘The Birth of Biopolitics’: Foucault's Account of Neoliberalism and the Remaking of Social Policy
  8. ‘Playing the Game?’: The sexual harassment of female social workers across professional workspaces
  9. Encountering the ‘greatest ethical philosopher’: Emmanuel Levinas and social work
  10. Sleeping with a philosopher? Emmanuel Levinas and 'critical social work'
  11. 'Unmarried Mothers in the Republic of Ireland
  12. Disrupting, destabilising and declassifying: Jacques Rancière’s potential contribution to social work
  13. Words matter: deconstructing 'welfare dependency' in the UK
  14. 'It's like Weber's “iron cage”': Irish social workers' experience of the Habitual Residence Condition (HRC)
  15. Confronting neoliberal penality: Placing prison reform and critical criminology at the core of social work's social justice agenda
  16. 'The children not counted': reports on the deaths of children in the Republic of Ireland