Post-Pandemic Welfare and Social Work
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Post-Pandemic Welfare and Social Work
Re-imagining the New Normal
Noble, Carolyn; Ottmann, Goetz
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
236
Mole
9781032542980
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Post-Pandemic Welfare;Post-Pandemic Social Work;COVID-19;Crisis preparedness
1.Post-Pandemic Social Work and the Welfare State. 2.Communovirus: Ethical community for social work in a 'post' COVID world. 3.The Modern Welfare State and the Post-Pandemic World. 4.Post-Pandemic Social Work and The Death of Neo-liberalism. 5.Social Work in the Post-COVID State: Emancipatory or the Long Arm of the Control and Coercion. 6.The convergence between neoliberalism and digital technology: Awakening individual and societal consciousness for a sustainable, resilient and just post-pandemic world. 7.Is The Genie Out of The Bottle? Societal and Political Implications of Domestic Military Deployments During the Covid-19 Pandemic. 8.Feminist Response to COVID-19: Is it time for feminist social policies? 9.Disrupting Masculinism in Public Policy Responses to COVID-19 - Unmasking the Gendered Dimensions of the Pandemic. 10.Re-imagining the Place for Social Work in the Post-Pandemic Welfare: Lessons from the Italian Experience. 11.More Trouble in a Welfare Paradise: Sweden's Problematic Welfare Policy and Practice Response to the Pandemic. 12.Multidimensional, multicultural and inclusive approaches to social welfare in post-pandemic Australia. 13.Grassroots Solidarity in Social Work: Strengthening the Welfare State beyond COVID-19 through Social Impact in the field of Child Abuse. 14.The silencing of social workers during COVID-19 emergency measures: an assessment. 15.Examining China's response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Reflections of social workers from the field. 16.Welfare policy statements during the mega-crisis: challenges for Estonia. 17.A Moment of Fuzziness: Connections between shifting notions of 'home' and welfare arrangements 'back home' for Black Zimbabwean migrants living under Covid 19 travel restrictions in Australia. 18.Covid in Black Australia. 19.Covid-19 and the Welfare State - Social Work's Practice and Policy.
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