VOLUME ONE: WELFARE THEORY AND APPROACHES
Perspectives on the Development of Welfare
Citizenship and Social Class
T. H. Marshall
The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State
Gosta Esping-Anderson
The New Politics of the Welfare State
Paul Pierson
Welfarism, Governance and the State
Some Contradictions of the Modern Welfare State
Claus Offe
Society, the State, Social Problems and Social Policy
Vic George and Paul Wilding
Relief, Labour and Civil Disorder: An overview
Francis Fox Piven and Richard Cloward
The Changing Governance of Welfare: Recent trends in its primary functions, scale, and modes of coordination
Bob Jessop
Welfare Professionals and Street Level Bureaucrats
Professional Work
Andrew Abbott
Am I my Brother's Keeper?
Zygmunt Bauman
The Professional is Political
Ann Hartman
Street-level Bureaucrats as Policy Makers
Michael Lipsky
Gender, Care and the Subject of Welfare
Women and Social Welfare
Gillian Pascall
Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes
Jane Lewis
The Concept of Social Care and the Analysis of Contemporary Welfare States
Mary Daly and Jane Lewis
Good-enough Principles for Welfare
Fiona Williams
Democratic Subjects
Barbara Cruikshank
Welfare and Social Development
Growth, Redistribution, and Welfare: Toward social investment
James Midgley
The Place of Social Capital in Understanding Social and Economic Outcomes
Michael Woolcock
VOLUME TWO: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
Practice Perspectives
Is Social Work a Profession?
Abraham Flexner
The Problem-Solving Work
Helen Harris Perlman
Is Casework Effective? A review
Joel Fischer
Conceptions of Social Work
Juliet Cheetham
The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An overview
Carel Germain and Alex Gitterman
Behavioral Social Work: Past, present, and future
Eileen Gambrill
The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice: Extensions and cautions
Dennis Saleebey
Knowledge for Practice
Knowledge for Social Work
Olive Stevenson
Boundaries of Social Work or Social Work of Boundaries
Andrew Abbott
Notes on the Form of Knowledge in Social Work
Mark Philip
Many Ways of Knowing
Ann Hartman
The Knowledge Base of Social Work Practice: Theory, wisdom, analogue, or art
Howard Goldstein
The Ethical Implications of Current Theoretical Developments in Social Work
Mel Gray
The Theory and Practice relationship
Some Thoughts on the Relationship between Theory and Practice in and for Social Work
Nigel Parton
Surface and Depth in Social Work Practice
David Howe
Practice Assessment
Reflections on the Assessment of Outcomes in Child Care
Roy Parker
Common Errors of Reasoning in Child Protection Work
Eileen Munro
Practicing Empowerment
Rethinking Empowerment
Barbara Levy Simon
Empowerment and Oppression: An indissoluble pairing for contemporary social work
David Ward and Audrey Mullender
Empowering Practice: Understanding and managing user-worker processes
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
VOLUME THREE: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Mapping the Social Work Research Agenda
Cutting Edge Issues in Social Work Research
Ian F. Shaw
Confirmational Response Bias among Social Work Journals
William M. Epstein
A Code of Ethics for Social Work and Social Care Research
Ian Butler
Research Note: Research and empowerment
Peter Beresford and Clare Evans
Qualitative Social Work Research
The Social Work Context for Qualitative Research
Ian F. Shaw and Nick Gould
Does the Glove Really Fit? Qualitative research and clinical social work practice
Deborah K. Padgett
Theorizing from Practice: Towards an inclusive approach for social work research
Jan Fook
Issues of Visibility and Colleague Relationships
Andrew Pithouse
Researching Reflective Practice
Schon Shock: A case for refraining reflection-in-action?
Michael Eraut
There's No Such Thing as Reflection
Graham Ixer
Evidence-based Social Work
Developing Empirically Based Models of Practice
Betty J. Blythe and Scott Briar
Evidence-Based Social Care: Wheels off the runway?
Geraldine Macdonald
Some Considerations on the Validity of Evidence-based Practice in Social Work
Stephen Webb
The Validity of Evidence-Based Practice in Social Work: A reply to Stephen Webb
Brian Sheldon
Evidence-Based Practice: Counterarguments and objections
Leonard Gibbs and Eileen Gambrill
Evidence-Based Practice and Social Work
C. Aaron McNeece and Bruce A. Thyer
Critical Perspectives
The Relationship between Qualitative and Quantitative Research: Paradigm loyalty versus methodological eclecticism
Martyn Hammersley
Science, Research, and Social Work: Who controls the profession
H. Jacob Karger
The Quest for Evidence-Based Practice? We are all positivists!
Bruce A. Thyer
Evaluation with One Eye Closed: The empiricist agenda in social work research
Peter Rayner
The Limits of Positivism in Social Work Research
David Smith
Beyond Retroduction?-Hermeneutics, reflexivity and social work practice
Susan White
VOLUME FOUR: FUTURE CHALLENGES
The Future(s) of Social Work
The Social Work Revolution
Joel Fischer
Social Work Practice in the 21st Century
Brian Sheldon
The Movement of Social Work to Private Practice (and Away From the Poor)
Harry Specht and Mark E. Courtney
Social Work in the University
W.M. Epstein
Social Work at the Crossroads
Mark Lymbery
The Future of Social Work as a Profession
Leon Ginsberg
Social Work, Modernity and Postmodernity
Social Work, Modernity and Post Modernity
Graham B. McBeath and Stephen Webb
Modernity, Postmodernity and Social Work
David Howe
Deprofessionalizing Social Work: Anti-oppressive practice, competencies and postmodernism
Lena Dominelli
Problematics of Government, (Post) Modernity and Social Work
Nigel Parton
Parton, Howe and Postmodernity: A critical comment on mistaken identity
Carole Smith and Susan White
New Policies and Technologies
Mapping Child-Care Social Work in the Final Years of the Twentieth Century: A critical response to the 'looking after children' system'
Paul Michael Garrett
Tough Love: Social work, social exclusion and the third way
Bill Jordan
The Impact of Audit on Social Work Practice
Eileen Munro
Clinical Practice Guidelines: Should social work develop them?
Matthew Owen Howard and Jeffery M. Jenson
Interprofessionality in Health and Social Care: The Achilles' heel of partnership?
Bob Hudson
Service Users, Social Policy and the Future of Welfare
Peter Beresford
International Social Work
Professionalization in Social Work: The challenge of diversity
Richard Hugman
Issues in International Social Work: Resolving critical debates in the profession
James Midgley
Local Orders and Global Chaos in Social Work
Stephen Webb
Defining Social Work for the 21st Century
Isadora Hare
Dilemmas of International Social Work: Paradoxical processes in indigenization, universalism and imperialism
Mel Gray