British Journal of Social Work

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Resilience across Cultures2006/11/08English822
Street-Level Bureaucracy, Social Work and the (Exaggerated) Death of Discretion2004/09/01English384
Some considerations on the validity of evidence-based practice in social work2001/02/01356
Bonding, Bridging and Linking: How Social Capital Operated in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina2009/08/03English346
Social Factors and Recovery from Mental Health Difficulties: A Review of the Evidence2011/06/15English329
Reflexivity, its Meanings and Relevance for Social Work: A Critical Review of the Literature2005/12/06English256
Resilience and Burnout in Child Protection Social Work: Individual and Organisational Themes from a Systematic Literature Review2014/02/26English241
Professionals, Managers and Discretion: Critiquing Street-Level Bureaucracy2010/06/10English231
Voices From the Front Line: State Social Workers and New Labour2001/08/01214
Factorial Surveys: Using Vignettes to Study Professional Judgement2005/11/17English213
Changes in the Form of Knowledge in Social Work: From the 'Social' to the 'Informational'?2006/11/08English208
What's in a Name: 'Client', 'Patient', 'Customer', 'Consumer', 'Expert by Experience', 'Service User'--What's Next?2008/02/21English206
Increasing User Choice or Privatizing Risk? The Antinomies of Personalization2007/03/17English200
The Background of Children who enter Local Authority Care1989/10/01English188
Statutory Social Workers: Stress, Job Satisfaction, Coping, Social Support and Individual Differences2008/06/17English188
Exploring Stress Resilience in Trainee Social Workers: The Role of Emotional and Social Competencies2010/08/24English182
Use of Critical Consciousness in Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Disentangling Power Dynamics at Personal and Structural Levels2005/06/01English173
Performing 'Initial Assessment': Identifying the Latent Conditions for Error at the Front-Door of Local Authority Children's Services2009/01/18English170
Deprofessionalizing Social Work: Anti-Oppressive Practice, Competencies and Postmodernism1996/04/01English170
The Impact of Audit on Social Work Practice2004/12/01English164
Risk, Advanced Liberalism and Child Welfare: The Need to Rediscover Uncertainty and Ambiguity1998/02/01English154
‘I'm So Stressed!’: A Longitudinal Model of Stress, Burnout and Engagement among Social Workers in Child Welfare Settings2015/03/04English148
Emotional Intelligence, Emotion and Social Work: Context, Characteristics, Complications and Contribution2006/03/13English146
The Three Planet Model: Towards an Understanding of Contradictions in Approaches to Women and Children's Safety in Contexts of Domestic Violence2011/07/01English140
Some thoughts on the relationship between theory and practice in and for social work2000/08/01English140
Reflective Practice in Contemporary Child-care Social Work: The Role of Containment2005/08/15English138
Service users' knowledges and social work theory: conflict or collaboration?2000/08/01English137
When 'Do No Harm' Is Not Enough: The Ethics of Research with Refugees and Other Vulnerable Groups2011/03/01English136
Risk, Instrumentalism and the Humane Project in Social Work: Identifying the Informal Logics of Risk Management in Children's Statutory Services2010/02/01English136
Revisiting the Knowledge Base of Social Work: A Framework for Practice2008/06/17English135