1 See, in particular, the works quoted by Hearn in his footnotes 43, 49 and 60.
2.
See J. Clarke, 'Critical sociology andradical social work; problems oftheory and practice' in N. Parry, etal (eds), Social Work, Welfare and the State, Edward Arnold1979.
3.
Philip Seed, The Expansion of Social Work in Britain, (RKP 1974) treats social work as part a social movement, part professionalising and part bureaucratising .