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Worker authenticity in group work
In: Clinical social work journal, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 3-16
ISSN: 1573-3343
Social work - health work
In: Practice: social work in action, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 277-284
ISSN: 1742-4909
Soul work in social work
In: Journal of religion & spirituality in social work: social thought, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 188-203
ISSN: 1542-6440
Art Work, Art Work
Novelist Pip Adam reflects on the processes involved in three of her recent projects: a novel, The New Animals (2017); a community newspaper and art project; and her educational work in creative writing classes in prisons. Drawing on Raymond Williams and Kenneth Goldsmith, Adam considers the relationship between the work of art and the work involved in producing art, and consider some of the ways in which the language of creativity and inspiration may undermine democratic energies.
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A Load Too Heavy: Child Labour in Mining and Quarrying
In: World of work: the magazine of the ILO, Heft 61, S. 14-17
ISSN: 1020-0010
Work is work and work is good.
In: Digital culture & society, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 149-162
ISSN: 2364-2122
Social Work as Work
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Band 34, Heft 10, S. 415-422
ISSN: 1945-1350
Starting a New Journey: From Child Labour to Education and Training
In: World of work: the magazine of the ILO, Heft 61, S. 18-20
ISSN: 1020-0010
Work work work: labor, alienation, and class struggle
Introduction -- Take This Job and . . . -- Labor Markets: The Neoclassical Dogma -- Work Is Hell -- The Injuries of Class -- Panopticon -- A Divided Working Class -- The Rise and Fall of the United Farm Workers -- A Working-Class Revolt? Pandemic, Depression, and Protest in the United States -- Waging Class Struggle: From Principles to Practice.
Does Social Work Abstracts Work?
In: Research on social work practice, Band 18, Heft 5, S. 487-499
ISSN: 1552-7581
Objective: The current study seeks to provide estimates of the adequacy of journal coverage in the Social Work Abstracts (SWA) database. Method: A total of 23 journals listed in the Journal Citation Reports social work category during the 1997 to 2005 period were selected for study. Issue-level coverage estimates were obtained for SWA and PsycINFO, the comparison database. Results: Both databases provided less than optimal coverage of social work journals, and SWA performed significantly worse than did PsycINFO. Both databases provided better coverage of National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Press journals than non—NASW Press journals. Conclusion: The results provide evidence of substantial deficits in SWA that merit serious concern.
Extreme work/normal work
In: Organization: the interdisciplinary journal of organization, theory and society, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 486-487
ISSN: 1461-7323
The shape of wine: its packaging evolution
In: Routledge studies of gastronomy, food and drink
"Grape wine has been produced for at least 4,000 years, having been aged, stored and transported in every conceivable type of vessel. Its seductiveness has been enhanced by this packaging: primarily three strikingly different containers - amphorae, wooden barrels and glass bottles. Henry H. Work brings extensive wine experience as a cooper, working with wine barrels and living in California's Napa Valley to provide a richly detailed and vivid account of wine containers through the ages. This book delves into the history, evolution, and present use of containers, vessels, and stoppers; from animal skin sacks to barrels, from glass bottles to upstart packaging such as wine casks, and even aluminium cans. It considers the advantages and weaknesses of their construction, designs and labels, methods of shipment and storage, as well as their impact on marketing wine to customers. This is an enlightening and innovative read which draws on the most current archaeological research, scientific data and wine business trends. It is richly peppered throughout with the author's own visits to many of the locations explored in the book, bringing history to life. This book will appeal to individuals within the wine industry, undergraduates in the fields of history, archaeology, food and hospitality, as well as all people interested in wine."
Does worker ownership work?
In: Mother Jones: a magazine for the rest of US, Band 10, S. 18-19
ISSN: 0362-8841