Call for papers!
Special Issue on AI in Child and Youth Welfare Services
Abstract deadline: 30 June 2026
Manuscript deadline: 01 December 2026
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Call for papers!
Special Issue on Narratives of Ethics in Social Welfare and Social Work: Voices from South Asia
Abstract deadline: 28 February 2026
Manuscript deadline: 31 July 2026
More info here: think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu....
'On The Fence About Dying with Dignity: Social Worker Responses to Assisted Dying in Aotearoa New Zealand', by Laura Ann Chubb, Georgina Guild, Liz Beddoe & Eileen Joy
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'Trauma-Informed and Healing-Centered Practices in the Context of HIV Cure Research: Some Reflections and Lessons Learned from Durban, South Africa', by Maud Mthembu, Andiswa Mlotshwa, Nosipho Funeka, Karine Dubé, Jamila K. Stockman & Krista L. Dong
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In our latest Issue 19(4), we have a series of open access articles that you won't want to miss!
'In dialogue with an ethics case: revisiting issues of agency and structure in a care home context', by Derek Clifford, Marilena von Köppen & Sarah Banks
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Issue 19 (4) online now. Featuring a series of pieces on research ethics (respectively around HIV cures, with refugees, and in participatory health), plus articles from social work in the digital age to assisted dying. Plus an interview with Manish K. Jha www.tandfonline.com/toc/resw20/1...
Our new issue is live, at www.tandfonline.com/toc/resw20/c.... Open access: 'Slow Ethics in an Age of Fast Technology' (Sarah Banks et al); McAuliffe & Greenslade's 'Updated Inclusive Model of Ethical Decision Making'; and Hu & Mohd Balwi, 'The Development of Ethical Codes for Social Work in China'
At our upcoming symposium, Ajeet Kumar Pankaj @ajeetpankaj.bsky.social from the Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research (IISER) will be presenting 'Ambedkar’s idea of social justice and ethics: community development–pedagogies, practice, and intervention'.
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At our upcoming symposium, Nicole Mattocks from Colorado Mesa University will be presenting 'Climate and environmental justice'.
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At our upcoming symposium, Carlene Firmin (Durham University, UK) will be presenting 'Handle with care: the struggles to foreground humanity in social work responses to extra-familial harm'
@carlenefirmin.bsky.social
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At our upcoming symposium, Rachel Imboden (University of Maryland) will be presenting 'Social workers’ experiences of moral emotion as embedded within personal, interpersonal, and institutional disconnection.'
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Keynote: Derek Clifford, founding co-editor of ESW, will be presenting the paper 'Ethics and Social Welfare: Past, Present and future' at our upcoming symposium, that discusses the changing times within which this journal is situated.
Key note: Sarah Banks, Durham University UK, and a founding co-editor of Ethics and Social Welfare, will be presenting the paper 'Practising ethically in a crisis-stricken world: interrogating the ‘care crisis’, at our upcoming symposium.'
This international and interdisciplinary symposium invites those with an interest in the relationship between ethics, social justice and the shifting contexts of social welfare to reflect on this question across the range of relevant perspectives.
Join us on 16th April for the ESW one day symposium, 'Shaped by the past, sustaining the future: Ethics and social welfare in an uncertain world'.
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'Can Street-Level Bureaucrats Assist with Material Reources? Naming, Trivializing and Privatizing Economic Abuse in Israel', by Barzilay, Benjamin,Yassour-Borochowitz & Krigel. On the scope for, and ethics of, dealing with domestic economic exploitation. Up now.
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'While caring is good in a caring society, it is frustrating in an uncaring one.' Markus Holdo's 'Democracy Care in the Neoliberal City' draws on interviews with street-level bureacrats in Sweden in theorising the role of care in making democracy work. Now online: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Call for proposals! There's still time to submit your proposal for the 'Shaped by the past, sustaining the future: Ethics and social welfare in an uncertain world' symposium. Submission deadline: 31st January. See below for more info.
Keynote speakers: Sarah Banks (Durham University, UK) and Derek Clifford (Founding Co-Editor Ethics and Social Welfare)
Registration is now open for the Ethics and Social Welfare one-day symposium on April 16 at Liverpool John Moore's University. Don’t miss out—check the link below for more details and how to register. Updates coming soon!
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Our latest issue, with articles on 'authenticity' in social work, ethical issues in pediatric emergency rooms, nursing in Wuhan during COVID, the indirect involvement of children in research, undergraduate approaches to social justice - and more...
www.tandfonline.com/toc/resw20/4?nav=tocList
Great paper and thread by @carlenefirmin.bsky.social the absolute expert in navigating the complexities of responding to extra-familial harm. ⬇️
"Western child protection systems deal in...binaries. They protect *children/victims* from harm caused by *caregivers/perpetrators*...reduce *risk*...increase *protection*"
But addressing extra-familial harm, these binaries blur.
Now online from @carlenefirmin
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Our current issue (18.3) features articles on equality and youth work, the role of autoethnography and heuristics in human sciences research and practice, moral distress among Finnish social workers, and a book review symposium on Michal Krumer-Nevo's Radical Hope www.tandfonline.com/toc/resw20/1...
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