Author(s): Carolyn Noble, Goetz Ottmann
Series: Routledge Advances in Social Work
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
1. Right-wing nationalist populism and social work: Some definitions and features
2. Social work, modernity and right-wing nationalist populism
3. White fragility, populism, xenophobia and late neoliberalism
4. A radical tradition of community development responses to right-wing populism
5. The rise of angry white men: Resisting populist masculinity and the backlash against gender equality
6. Right-wing populism and a feminist social work response
7. The multifaceted challenges of new right-wing populism to social work: The profession’s swansong or the rebirth of activism?
8. ‘A roar of defiance against the elites’: Brexit, populism and social work
9. Integration in the age of populism: Highlighting key terms in the context of refugee resettlement in the United States
10. Citizenship, populism and social work in the Finnish welfare state
11. Surveillance, sanctions, and behaviour modification in the name of far-right nationalism: The rise of authoritarian ‘welfare’ in Australia
12. Is welfare chauvinism evident in Australia?: Examining right-wing populist views towards Muslim refugees and Indigenous Australians
13. Resisting the rise of right-wing populism: European social work examples
14. Social workers partnering with populism
15. ‘They live like animals’: Migrants, Roma and nationalist populism
16. Ga ngaandu gimubi-li yalagiirrma: (To whom it may concern)
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