Monday, April 11, 2016

CALL FOR PAPERS: Corporatization of Public Welfare and Academia – Journal of Progressive Human Services

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Journal of
Progressive Human Services

Radical Thought & Praxis 
www.tandfonline.com/WPHS

CALL FOR SPECIAL SECTION:

CORPORATIZATION OF 
PUBLIC WELFARE AND ACADEMIA
DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2016
Download a copy of the CFP here.
The Journal of Progressive Human Services is preparing a special section about the corporatization of public welfare and academia. We are encouraging contributions from a wide range of individuals who are impacted by this broad topic.
Manuscripts may focus on the following:
1.    The intermingling of business and academic cultures.
2.    The spread of corporate models in social work education particularly in online programs.
3.    The corporatization of all spheres of public welfare including healthcare, public health, mental health, adult and juvenile corrections, primary and secondary education, elder services, and disability services.
4.    The press, media and the impact of corporatization on public perception
5.    Prose and poetry relevant to the topic.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS - DEADLINE APRIL 30, 2016
Please send all correspondence and manuscripts to:
David Prichard
School of Social Work
University of New England
716 Stevens Avenue
Portland, ME 04103, USA
Email: dprichard@une.edu 

Download a copy of the CFP here.

Review complete Instructions for Authors here.


AIMS & SCOPE
The only journal of its kind in the United States, the Journal of Progressive Human Services covers political, social, personal, and professional problems in the human services from a radical perspective. The journal stimulates debate about major social issues and contributes to the development of the analytical tools needed for building a caring society based on equality and justice. The journal’s contributors examine oppressed and vulnerable groups, struggles by workers and clients on the job and in the community, dilemmas of practice in conservative contexts, and strategies for ending racism, sexism, ageism, heterosexism, and discrimination of persons who are disabled and psychologically distressed.


SPECIAL SECTIONS & ISSUES

The Experiences of Mental Health Consumers/Survivors
Volume 24, Issue 3 
Access at: www.tandfonline.com/toc/wphs20/24/3  

Social Work in the Great Recession
Volume 23, Issue 1 
Access at: www.tandfonline.com/toc/wphs20/23/1 


SOCIAL WELFARE 
ACTION ALLIANCE (SWAA)
www.socialwelfareactionalliance.org 
The Social Welfare Action Alliance (SWAA) is based on key principles that reflect a concern for social justice, peace and coalition building with transformative social movements. SWAAis committed to developing a community of social service workers that understands and embraces radical practice and theory, to create solutions that address the fundamental causes of personal and societal distress.

Join SWAA at www.socialwelfareactionalliance.org  

Like SWAA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SWAANational

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EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE
Volume 27, 2016
3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1042-8232
Online ISSN: 1540-7616
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