Description:
Social Theory, Social Change and Social Work has two inter-related
themes. First, to account for and analyse current changes in social
work, and second, to assess how far recent developments in social
theory can contribute to their interpretation. The book locates social
work in its social and political contexts, paying particular attention to
the changing organization of social work; the questions of feminism
and difference; social workers as surface performers; the centrality
and significance of risk; the past and futures of social work in
probation, with older people and in child welfare; and social-work
education and the role of CCETSW.