Standard Standard

The Political Biographies of Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers. / Gwilym, Hefin.
In: International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, Vol. 11, No. 5, 49, 05.2017, p. 1094-1097.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

HarvardHarvard

Gwilym, H 2017, 'The Political Biographies of Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers', International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, vol. 11, no. 5, 49, pp. 1094-1097. <https://www.waset.org/author/hefin-gwilym>

APA

Gwilym, H. (2017). The Political Biographies of Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers. International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, 11(5), 1094-1097. Article 49. https://www.waset.org/author/hefin-gwilym

CBE

Gwilym H. 2017. The Political Biographies of Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers. International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering. 11(5):1094-1097.

MLA

Gwilym, Hefin. "The Political Biographies of Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers". International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering. 2017, 11(5). 1094-1097.

VancouverVancouver

Gwilym H. The Political Biographies of Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers. International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering. 2017 May;11(5):1094-1097. 49.

Author

Gwilym, Hefin. / The Political Biographies of Social Workers : A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers. In: International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering. 2017 ; Vol. 11, No. 5. pp. 1094-1097.

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - The Political Biographies of Social Workers

T2 - A Qualitative Study of the Political Lives of Social Workers

AU - Gwilym, Hefin

N1 - You are free to: Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms. Under the following terms: Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. Attribute this work: What does "Attribute this work" mean? The page you came from contained embedded licensing metadata, including how the creator wishes to be attributed for re-use. You can use the HTML here to cite the work. Doing so will also include metadata on your page so that others can find the original work as well. ShareAlike — If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. No additional restrictions You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits. For further information please visit the Creative Commons

PY - 2017/5

Y1 - 2017/5

N2 - This paper will explore the political biographies of social workers in a neoliberal era. The findings are based on a research project for a successfully completed professional doctorate in social work. The methodology deployed for the research is a combination of constructivist grounded theory and biographical inquiry. The paper will present findings from 14 biographical interviews and will focus on one case study of a participant whose life story is richly informed by political social work. The 14 participants reflect different genders, ethnic identities, cultural and linguistic identities, age and length of social work careers. The participants also reflect different forms of political engagement, such as, as political activists and members of political parties, including parliamentarians. The findings demonstrate how deeply ingrained the social work identity is amongst the participants and how their political identity has remained strongly social democratic in nature despite the many changes in the social work profession since the rise of neoliberalism as a thought collective and policy package. The individual case study will explore the early roots of political identity in the childhood and nurturing years and the interface with subsequent social work and political careers. It will also explore the evolution of the participant’s political identity in the social work career. The case study will also present findings on how the participant has contributed to the political field with policy involvement and initiatives. The presentation will conclude with a discussion on how this particular group of social workers can best contribute to the future direction of the social work profession.

AB - This paper will explore the political biographies of social workers in a neoliberal era. The findings are based on a research project for a successfully completed professional doctorate in social work. The methodology deployed for the research is a combination of constructivist grounded theory and biographical inquiry. The paper will present findings from 14 biographical interviews and will focus on one case study of a participant whose life story is richly informed by political social work. The 14 participants reflect different genders, ethnic identities, cultural and linguistic identities, age and length of social work careers. The participants also reflect different forms of political engagement, such as, as political activists and members of political parties, including parliamentarians. The findings demonstrate how deeply ingrained the social work identity is amongst the participants and how their political identity has remained strongly social democratic in nature despite the many changes in the social work profession since the rise of neoliberalism as a thought collective and policy package. The individual case study will explore the early roots of political identity in the childhood and nurturing years and the interface with subsequent social work and political careers. It will also explore the evolution of the participant’s political identity in the social work career. The case study will also present findings on how the participant has contributed to the political field with policy involvement and initiatives. The presentation will conclude with a discussion on how this particular group of social workers can best contribute to the future direction of the social work profession.

KW - Political social work

KW - Political biographies

KW - Neoliberal

KW - Grounded Theory

UR - https://www.waset.org/Support?heading=Legal-Information

M3 - Article

VL - 11

SP - 1094

EP - 1097

JO - International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering

JF - International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering

IS - 5

M1 - 49

ER -