| Neoliberalism and social work identity |
11 |
| What are we talking about when we talk about 'Neoliberalism'? |
11 |
| e-Social work: building a new field of specialization in social work? |
10 |
| Impact of neo-liberalism in Spain: research from social work in relation to the public system of social services |
8 |
| Servants of a 'sinking titanic' or actors of change? Contested identities of social workers in Sweden |
7 |
| Evidence-based practice in social work: perceptions and attitudes among Norwegian social workers |
7 |
| 'My profession is gone': how social workers experience de-professionalization in the Netherlands |
7 |
| Why do they stay? A study of resilient child protection workers in three European countries |
6 |
| Work-related factors associated with psychological distress among social workers |
6 |
| Vital tasks and roles of frontline workers facilitating job inclusion of vulnerable youth |
6 |
| Constructing an evidence-informed social work supervision model |
5 |
| Practising social work in a context of austerity: experiences of public sector social workers in Greece |
4 |
| Evidence-based practice and knowledge utilisation - a study of attitudes and practices among social workers in Germany |
4 |
| Mind your own business: technologies for governing social worker subjects |
4 |
| Use of information systems in social work - challenges and an agenda for future research |
3 |
| Challenges and opportunities to eLearning in social work education: perspectives from Spain and the United States |
3 |
| Critical reflection of the reintegration process through the lens of gender oppression: the case of social work with mothers in shelters |
3 |
| Evaluation of job satisfaction in a sample of Spanish social workers through the Job Satisfaction Survey' scale |
3 |
| Human rights and social justice in social work education: a critical realist comparative study of England and Spain |
3 |
| Child welfare workers' experiences of obstacles in care order preparation: a cross-country comparison |
3 |
| Epistemology and social work: enhancing the integration of theory, practice and research through philosophical pragmatism |
3 |
| Activation, medicalisation and inter-organisational cooperation in health insurance - implications for frontline social work in Sweden |
3 |
| Social work promoting participation: reflections on policy practice in Italy |
3 |
| How do you solve a problem like Maria? Family complexity and institutional complications in UK social work |
3 |
| Social work for critical peace: a comparative approach to understanding social work and political conflict |
3 |
| Coping with life in a new country - affect regulation based on unaccompanied refugee minors' needs |
3 |
| Voluntary work in the Norwegian long-term care sector: complementing or substituting formal services? |
3 |
| Key misconceptions when assessing digital technology for municipal youth social work |
3 |
| Educational potential of e-social work: social work training in Spain |
3 |
| Ethical considerations in social work research |
3 |
| 'Lost in transition?' - Newly educated social workers' reflections on their first months in practice |
3 |
| Poverty, exclusion and child protection practice: the contribution of the politics of recognition&respect' |
3 |
| Financial oppression and post-separation child positions in Sweden |
2 |
| Ethnically profiled nursing home care in Sweden - from culture to lifestyle |
2 |
| The importance of the size of the social network and residential proximity in the reception of informal care in the European Union |
2 |
| Systemic supervision in statutory social work in the UK: systemic rucksacks and bells that ring |
2 |
| What's your agenda? Reflective supervision in community-based child welfare services |
2 |
| Aristotle's virtue ethics as a conceptual framework for the study and practice of social work in modern times |
2 |
| e-Inclusion and e-Social work: new technologies at the service of social intervention |
2 |
| Service-user participation in developing social services: applying the experiment-driven approach |
2 |
| e-Social work in practice: a case study |
2 |
| The frontline delivery of activation: workers' preferences and their antecedents |
2 |
| Transnational social workers' transition into receiving countries: what lessons can be learned from nursing and teaching? |
2 |
| The social care needs of unaccompanied minors: the Irish experience |
2 |
| Job-strain and well-being among Finnish social workers: exploring the differences in occupational well-being between child protection social workers and social workers without duties in child protection |
2 |
| How do social work novices and experts solve professional problems? A micro-analysis of epistemic activities and the use of evidence |
2 |
| Carriers of the troublesome violence - the social services' support for female victims of domestic violence |
2 |
| 'NEET' to work? - substance use disorder and youth unemployment in Norwegian public documents |
2 |
| Social workers: a new precariat? Precarity conditions of mental health social workers working in the non-profit sector in Greece |
2 |
| Neoliberalisation, the social investment state and social work |
2 |