New_Directions_2015_Programme_and_Concurrent_Sessions

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5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
Programme Timetable
Wednesday 26th August 2015
08:45 - 09:45
09:45 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
CBK011
Key Note Speaker: Professor Stephen Webb
CBK011
BREAK
11.00 – 12:15
Concurrent Sessions
12:15 – 13:15
LUNCH
Key Note Speaker: Professor Jan Fook
13:45 – 15:00
Concurrent Sessions
15:00 – 15:30
BREAK
15:30 – 16:45
Concurrent Sessions
17:30
Sexuality in Social Work Interest Group, led by
Stephen Hicks
19:00
Drinks Reception
20:00
Dinner
Thursday 27th August 2015
09:00 – 09:30
09:30 – 10:30
10:30 – 11:00
11:00 – 11:30
11:30 – 12:45
12:45 – 13:45
13:45 – 15:00
15:00 – 15:30
15:30 – 16:00
Small Hall
Welcome
10.30 - 11.00
13:15 – 13:45
Registration & Refreshments
Registration & Refreshments
Concurrent Sessions
Key Note Speaker: Dr. Paul Michael Garrett
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Concurrent Sessions
Workshop by Professor Ian Shaw
LUNCH
Concurrent Sessions
BREAK
Closing Ceremony and Business Meeting
Planning for forthcoming conference 2016
Small Hall
CBK106/CBK107
Small Hall
CBK011
CBK013/
CBK106/CBK017
Small Hall
CBK106/CBK107
TBC
Small Hall
White’s Dining Room
Small Hall
CBK013/
CBK106/CBK107
CBK011
Small Hall
CBK011/CBK013/
CBK106/CBK107
Small Hall
CBK013/
CBK106/CBK107
Small Hall
CBK011
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Concurrent sessions
11:00 – 12:15 Wednesday 26th August
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
CRV106
Theme 4
Chair: T. Stanley
E. Harlow: Professional supervision and
the identity of social work as a profession
in England in the twenty-first century
I. Cummings: Reading Wacquant: Social
work and advanced marginality
A. Hagström: Social support, destigmatization and politics in young
mourners’ chat communication in an
online community for suicide-bereaved
Z. Duncalf: The sociology of Residential
Social care
CRV107
Theme 5
Chair: K. D. Roscoe
K. D. Roscoe: The interpellation of
Ideology: critical discourse analysis &
identity in Social Work
S. Hicks: Social work and "post"-theory:
Critical reflections on the post-postmodern
and social work
M. Pentaraki:
Gramsci, austerity common sense and the
attacks on the welfare state: The need to
understand and resist the imposition of
the global neo-liberal agenda and the role
of the profession
W. Schirmer and D. Michailakis: Social
Criticism with Luhmann
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Concurrent sessions
13:55 – 15:10 Wednesday 26th August
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
CRV106
Theme 4
Chair: V. Ridgway
V. Ridgway: Using Visual
Methods to Explore
Perceptions of Later Life in
Health and Social Care
Professional Students
C. Phillips: Looks mature
for her age': Visuality and
the production of
Vulnerability
F. Basnett, A. Kemp and
L. Newman: Going full
circle: From care leaver to
student social worker, a
critical account from
personal perspectives using
the lifespan approach
E. Skoura-Kirk: Does
service user and carer
involvement in social work
education create personcentred professionals?
CRV107
Theme 5
Chair: P. Doherty
A. Moe: Exploring Social
Work Methods in new
Contexts
E. Marthiunsen and B.
Kojan: Child care and
protection as class based
social work practices in a
neoliberal context
CRV013
Theme 3
Chair: W. Livingston
W. Livingston: The
bibliographical narrative –
as data collection tool for
non-life story focused
enquiries
K. D. Roscoe: Experiencecentred narratives:
promoting reflective practice
through Critical Discourse
Analysis
S. Laird: Child Neglect and
the Construction of
Childhood in Sub-Saharan
Africa
J. Wheeler: How do
students develop their
professional identity?
J. Bolger and S. Munro:
Therapeutic practice with
children and young people
F. Akhtar: From wounded
storytellers to wounded
healers: Reflections on the
use of narratives in
consolidating the
professional identity of
social work students
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Concurrent sessions
15:45 – 17:00 Wednesday 26th August
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
CRV106
Theme 4
Chair: T. Stanley
T. Stanley: Childhood radicalisation risk:
Social work or more securitisation?
CRV107
Theme (Mixed)
Chair: A. Lovell
A. Lovell: The family context of Autism
Spectrum Disorder: a comparative study
between the UK & Egypt
L. Autonen-Vaaraniemi and H.
Forsberg: Children’s narratives on dual
residence in post-separation families – a
challenge to the role of social work with
divorcing families
C. Hugman: Deconstructing dominant
narratives, identity and symbolic capital:
rethinking social work practice
with care-leavers
S.Lloyd: She Doesn’t Have to get in the
Car
M. de Oliveira Filho: Labour and Social
Work: How the theory of immaterial labour
relates to this discussion
M. Shannon: Constructing family:
Troubling narratives and the social
context of practice
M. Smith: Problematising narratives of
sexual abuse
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5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
Concurrent sessions
09:30 – 10:30 Thursday 27th August
CRV106
Theme 4
Chair: P. Doherty
CRV107
Theme (Mixed)
Chair: T. Parr
CRV013
Theme 3
Chair: H. Fruin
F. Waugh: Integrating
the assessment
J. Clarke: Negotiating
narratives of social work
recognition in the face of
field educators (practice
being silenced – shifting
V. Haug: Ideas of Risk in
teachers) and university
identities (subjectivities)
social work practice
educators: the case
identified in the narratives of
study of the reflective
bereaved parents
practice assessment
framework
M. Higgins: How does the
J. Mulvale: Reclaiming
J. Emprechtinger:
professional capabilities
and reconstituting our
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
framework reflect
understanding of
– strengthening or weakening
contemporary dilemma’s in
“environment” in social
professional identity and
English social work? A critical work theory
profile
pedagogy approach
J. Simpson: “Out with the old
E. Mason-Whitehead:
and in with the new”: The
Exploring the changing
S. Ward and H. Mayall:
need for social work practice
'Care leavers on social work
(and unchanging)
to be informed by the
courses: a study of identity
experience of stigma in
sociology of childhood.
management'
contemporary society
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Concurrent sessions
11:30 – 12:45 Thursday 27th August
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
CRV106
CRV107
Theme 5
Chair: J. Keeling
Theme 1
Chair: P. Doherty
J. Keeling: Social
worker interventions
in situations of
domestic violence:
What we can learn
from survivors’
personal narratives
G. McCusker:
Feminist praxis:
Using feminism to
support social work
students to develop
anti-oppressive and
anti-discriminatory
perspectives
L. Whittaker and
E. Davidson:
Institutionalised
identities: The
experiences of young
care leavers in
Scotland
K. Høgsbro:
Institutional
Ethnography and
Social Work
Practice
J. Price and M.
Erikson: Social work
as a vocation
A. Gibbs and K.
van Heugten:
How Can the
Social Work
Imagination Make
a Difference to
Sociology?
E. Starr: Keeps and
Maids: The politics of
gender, identity, and
work through tending
bar
M. Monrad and M.
Grunfield: Critique in
social work – the
potentials of
exposure and
disagreement
CRV013
Theme 2
Chair: K. D.
CRV011
Theme 3
Roscoe
S. Houston: Towards
a Critical Ecology of
Child Development in
Social Work: Aligning
the Theories of
Bronfenbrenner and
Bourdieu
A. Walton: Keep
on moving: Space,
place and symbols
in social work
J. Bolger: Social
Pedagogy and Social
Work
M. Burt: Using
historical narrative
to evaluate the
development of
social assessment
and its significance
for social work as
an emerging
profession
I. Shaw:
Chicago Sociology
and Social Work: A
History Workshop
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Concurrent sessions
13:45 – 15:00 Thursday 27th August
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 2015: New
Directions in Critical Sociology and Social Work: Identity, Narratives and Praxis
CRV106
Theme 4
Chair: P. Doherty
S. Munro and S. Vertigans:
Balancing the odds:
Figurational insights into the
life course outcomes of care
leavers
J Furnivall: Exploring
suicide and care leavers
E. Palmer and M. Foley:
Fact and fiction; the child
sexual exploitation memory
CRV107
Theme 4
Chair: T. Parr
A. Colquhoun:
Consciousness raising in the
classroom
CRV013
Theme 5:
Chair E. Harlow
S. Moore: Social
sustainability and critical
social work
T. Cleary: Social work
education: The impact of
marketisation and the use of
sociological imagination
J. Lawrence: Managing
professional identities
within a multi-disciplinary
context
S. Grant: The penal
agent at play – tracing the
N. Farmer: Utilising a postpenal habitus of criminal
colonial framework to critically
justice social workers in
analyse the assessment
Scotland: What Bourdieu
process in adult social care.
can bring to social work
research
D. Delaney: Values,
F. Cappello: The three
Identity and
dimensions of power social
Transformation:
workers have to face Contributions to a
Conditioned discretion in
framework for creating
Italian social services
non-violent communities
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