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This book, 'Criticism and Commitment in Social Work', explores the intersection of critical and engaged social work practices with topics such as affordable housing, economic and political engagement, and the roles of social work in society. It discusses the pressures faced by individuals and communities, including economic, social, and environmental challenges. The book aims to provide insights into how social work can address these issues through a combination of criticism and commitment, offering perspectives on the professional and ethical dimensions of social work. It is intended for social work practitioners, researchers, and policymakers interested in the transformative potential of social work. Contributions in the book also highlight the importance of participatory and cooperative approaches in addressing social issues.
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