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 BREAK 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 1 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 2 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 3 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 4 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 5 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 6 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 7