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Social work: The social work bee hive
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Social work: The social work bee hive.(Features)
The Independent (London, England)
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The search for identity: defining social work - past, present, future.
Social Work
; The quest for status and identity has occupied center stage within social work since its inception. Its efforts in this regard have been hampered by the breadth of the profession, its relationship to the external sociopolitical and economic environment, and divisions within the profession itself.
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Six steps to stronger journal publication in social work.(Editorial)
Social Work
; The context of professional and academic journal publication has changed dramatically and become increasingly competitive in social work in recent years. The number of new journals has increased; many publishers have launched online journals that promise to have articles available to readers within
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Lena Dominelli, Social Work: Theory and Practice for a Changing Profession.(Book Review)
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
; Lena Dominelli, Social Work: Theory and Practice for a Changing Profession. Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2004. $69.95 hardcover. Dominelli's latest work belongs in the league of prior work by Jim Ife, Jan Fook and Karen Healy, all of whom attempt to help the reader understand the changing context of
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Setting the record straight: social work is not a female-dominated profession.(Commentary)
Social Work
; The social work profession is frequently described as a female-dominated profession in the social work and other professional literature. Most frequently social work is grouped with nursing, teaching, and library science as similarly female-dominated professions (Stromberg, 1988). However,
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