Stephen A. Webb
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Stephen A. Webb's Degrees
- PhD Theoretical Physics University of Melbourne
Why Is Stephen A. Webb Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stephen A. Webb is a social theorist and researcher in social work, social welfare and policy. He was born in Margate Kent, in 1958, the son of Mary and Philip Webb and has a younger brother Richard and sister Nicola Webb. He attended Heath Junior School, Chesterfield Boys Grammar School and University of Oxford.
Stephen A. Webb's Published Works
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Published Works
- Some considerations on the validity of evidence-based practice in social work (2001) (598)
- Social Work in a Risk Society: Social and Political Perspectives (2005) (297)
- Social Work in a Risk Society (2006) (215)
- Virtue Ethics and Social Work: Being Lucky, Realistic, and not Doing ones Duty (2002) (141)
- Implementing Evidence-Based Practice (2013) (99)
- The SAGE Handbook of Social Work (2012) (81)
- Local orders and global chaos in social work (2003) (67)
- Evidence-based Practice and Decision Analysis in Social Work (2002) (67)
- Evidence-based Social Work: A Critical Stance (2009) (66)
- The New Politics of Social Work (2013) (63)
- Social work : theories and methods (2009) (58)
- Opinions about evidence: A study of social workers’ attitudes towards evidence-based practice (2014) (53)
- Avatarculture: Narrative, power and identity in virtual world environments (2001) (51)
- What Supports and Impedes Evidence-Based Practice Implementation? A Survey of Australian Social Workers (2015) (50)
- Ethics and Value Perspectives in Social Work (2010) (50)
- Social work as art revisited (2008) (48)
- (Re)Assembling the Left: The Politics of Redistribution and Recognition in Social Work (2010) (45)
- Against difference and diversity in social work: the case of human rights (2009) (45)
- Information and communication technologies in the welfare services (2003) (42)
- Professional identity and social work (2018) (35)
- Putting the parity into service user participation: an Integrated model of social justice (2014) (33)
- Social Work, Modernity and Post Modernity (1991) (32)
- A Political Critique of Kantian Ethics in Social Work (1989) (32)
- The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work (2019) (29)
- The comfort of strangers: social work, modernity and late Victorian England—Part I (2007) (28)
- The return of the political in social work (2009) (28)
- Newly Qualified Social Workers’ Readiness for Practice in Scotland (2016) (26)
- Modelling Service User Participation in Social Care (2008) (23)
- Towards a 'new politics' of social work (2013) (22)
- The Myth of Global Social Work: Double Standards and the Local-Global Divide (2008) (19)
- The politics of social work: power and subjectivity (2000) (17)
- Taking a political stance in social work (2014) (16)
- Technologies of care (2003) (15)
- ON THE NATURE OF FUTURE WORLDS? - CONSIDERATIONS OF VIRTUALITY AND UTOPIAS (2000) (12)
- Post-critical social work analytics (2004) (12)
- Cities, Subjectivity and Cyberspace (2003) (11)
- The invisible art of teaching for practice: Social workers' perceptions of taking students on placement (1992) (11)
- Management and Organisation of Social Work (2006) (10)
- Critical social work (2009) (10)
- The making of a civil society politics in social work: Myth and misrepresentation with the Global Agenda (2014) (9)
- Global double standards in social work: a critical review (2007) (8)
- The comfort of strangers: social work, modernity and late Victorian England—Part II (2007) (8)
- Risk, governmentality and insurance: the actuarial re-casting of social work (2009) (7)
- Matters of professional identity and social work (2017) (7)
- Visions of excess: Cyberspace, digital technologies and new cultural politics (1998) (6)
- No issue, no politics: towards a New Left in social work education (2014) (6)
- What the Public Think about Social Services: A Report from Scotland (2020) (6)
- Why agential realism matters to social work (2020) (5)
- Introduction: social work research (2010) (5)
- Internet child abuse (2003) (5)
- Theorizing Social Wellbeing: Subjective Mental States, Preference Satisfaction or Mitsein? (2010) (5)
- The speculative left and new politics of social work (2013) (4)
- Conclusion: practising values in social work (2010) (3)
- Using Respite Care to Prevent Long-Term Family Breakdown (1991) (3)
- Introduction: ethics and value perspectives in social work (2010) (3)
- Professional identity as a matter of concern (2017) (3)
- Evidence-based social work: the actuarial re-casting of social work (2008) (3)
- Preventing Reception into Care: A Literature Review of Respite Care (1990) (2)
- Political Critique of Kantian Ethics: A Reply to Professor R. S. Downie (1990) (2)
- Forgetting Ourselves? Social Work Values, Liberal Education and Modernity (1996) (2)
- Critical social work and the politics of transformation (2019) (2)
- Social work and “the social”: a biopolitical perspective (2020) (1)
- Social Work Handbook (2011) (1)
- What the public think about Scottish social services and why: Report of a research project funded by the Social Work Services Strategic Forum (2017) (1)
- What comes after the subject? Towards a critical posthumanist social work (2019) (1)
- Social Workers as ‘Strong Evaluators’: Rethinking Moral Sources and Professional Identity (2015) (1)
- Risk, Regulation and Neo-liberalism (2006) (1)
- Putting the parity back into participation: An integrated model of social justice 1 (2013) (1)
- Resistance, biopolitics and radical passivity (2019) (1)
- Narrative Confetti - Subjects, Truth and Ethics (2006) (1)
- Social Work, Risk Society and Modernity (2006) (1)
- Welfare theory and approaches (2010) (1)
- Introduction: future challenges (2010) (1)
- Introduction: social work practice (2010) (0)
- Introduction: welfare theory and approaches (2010) (0)
- Social work research (2010) (0)
- Recognition, Politics of: Perspectives from Social Work and Sociology (2015) (0)
- The Politics of Social Work (2000) (0)
- Book Review: Ian Shaw Social Work Science (2018) (0)
- Handbook of digital higher education (2023) (0)
- Security, Trust and Care Pathways (2006) (0)
- European Individualism and Social Work (2017) (0)
- Introduction: social work practice | NOVA. The University of Newcastle's Digital Repository (2010) (0)
- Risk Based Flow Assurance (0)
- INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK (2010) (0)
- Direct Work, Knowledge and Intervention (2006) (0)
- The subject of social work: toward a new perspective on anti-discrimination (2014) (0)
- Social work practice (2010) (0)
- Introduction | NOVA. The University of Newcastle's Digital Repository (2009) (0)
- Roberto Esposito, biopolitics, social work (2020) (0)
- The Practice of Value (2006) (0)
- Notes on contributors (2002) (0)
- Roberto Esposito, biopolitics and social work (2020) (0)
- What the public think of Scottish social services and why: Report summary (2017) (0)
- Editors' introduction: situating social work: introducing international social work (2010) (0)
- Narrative Confetti - Subjects, Truth and Ethics: Extended Review of "Diversity and Rights in Care", Moonie, Bates and Spencer-Perkins, paperback, Heinemann, 2004. 246 pp. 0 435 40126 2 (2006) (0)
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