Ian Hyslop
University of Auckland
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European Journal of Social Work | 2018
Ian Hyslop
ABSTRACT This article considers the relationship between the identity of social work and the neoliberal political project. Reference is made to a small but carefully structured quantitative research study in Auckland, New Zealand which examined the knowledge applied and produced in the practice of social work. This study found evidence consistent with Philp’s [(1979). Notes on the form of knowledge in social work. Sociological Review, 27(1), 83–111] theorisation of a specific ‘form of knowledge’ for social work which is produced and reproduced as a function of relational engagement between social workers and those who are constructed as ‘clients’ in an unequal society. This discourse casts the ‘failing subject’ as socially located and inherently redeemable in direct contrast to populist neoliberal constructions of personal responsibility and moral deficit. With reference to dialectical theory it is suggested that this resilient discourse, embedded in ‘every-day’ practice, is inevitably a source of resistance to the imposition of neoliberal practice and policy design. This resistance provides hope for the progressive voice of social work in the current contest of ideas in relation to the future development of social work.
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work | 2016
Ian Hyslop
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work | 2016
Ian Hyslop
British Journal of Social Work | 2017
Ian Hyslop
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work | 2016
Emily Keddell; Deb Stanfield; Ian Hyslop
Archive | 2016
Emily Keddell; Ian Hyslop
Critical and radical social work | 2016
Ian Hyslop
The Social Sciences | 2018
Ian Hyslop; Emily Keddell
Children and Youth Services Review | 2018
Emily Keddell; Ian Hyslop
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work | 2018
Ian Hyslop; Kathryn Hay; Liz Beddoe