Publications

DANASWAC network encourages joint research and publications among members. For example the following books, special issues and articles have been created in DANASWAC collaboration:

  • Mullins, Eve & Kirkwood, Steve & Stokoe Elizabeth (2022) (eds.) Special issue: Conversation analysis and social work. Qualitative Social Work 21(6).
  • Juhila Kirsi & Dall Tanja & Hall Christopher & Koprowska Juliet (eds.) (2021) Interprofessional Collaboration and Service User Participation: Analysing Meetings in Welfare. Bristol: Policy Press.
  • Juhila, Kirsi & Ranta, Johanna & Raitakari, Suvi & Banks, Sarah (2020) Relational autonomy and service choices in social worker-client conversations in a outpatient clinic for people using drugs. British Journal of Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcaa011
  • Vandenbroucke, Mieke (2020) Legal-discursive constructions of genuine cross-border love in Belgian marriage fraud investigations. Journal of Critical Discourse Studies 17(2), 175–192. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2020.1715233
  • Koprowska, Juliet & van Nijnatten, Carolus (eds.) (2019) Emotion and discourse: Analysing social work up close. Journal of Social Work Practice 33(4). Special Issue.
  • Hopwood, Nick & Mäkitalo, Åsa (2019) Learning and expertise in support for parents of children at risk: a cultural-historical analysis of partnership practices. Oxford Review of Education, 45(5), 587-604.
  • Matarese, Maureen & Caswell, Dorte (2018) I’m gonna ask you about yourself so I can put it on paper: Analysing street level bureaucracy through form-related talk in social work. British Journal of Social Work. DOI:10.1093/bjsw/bcx041
  • Saario, Sirpa & Räsänen, Jenni-Mari & Raitakari, Suvi & Banks, Sarah & Juhila, Kirsi (2018) Doing ‘ethics work’ together: Negotiating service users’ independence in community mental health meetings. Ethics & Social Welfare. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2018.1533991.
  • Selseng, Lillian  Bruland  & Ulvik, Oddbjørg Skjær (2018) Talking about change – Positioning and interpretative repertoires in stories about substance abuse and change. Qualitative Social Work, 17(2), 216-235.
  • Jensen, Tanja Dall & Caswell, Dorte (2017) Expanding or postponing? Patters of negotiating in multi-party interactions in social work. Discourse & Communication. DOI: 10.1177/1750481317714119
  • Jensen, Sophie Danneris & Jensen, Tanja Dall & Caswell, Dorte & Olesen, S. Peter (2017) Spot på samtalen: Analyser af samtaler mellem aktivitetsparate kontanthjælpsmodtagere og beskæftigelsesmedarbejdere. Væksthusets Forskningscente.
  • Juhila, Kirsi & Raitakari, Suvi & Hall, Christopher (eds.) (2017) Responsibilisation at the Margins of Welfare Services. London: Routledge.
  • Matarese, Maureen & Caswell, Dorte (2017)  Neoliberal talk: The routinized structures of document-focused social worker-client discourse. In Sanford F. Schram & Marianna Pavlovskaya (eds.) Rethinking Neoliberalism. Resisting the Disciplinary Regime. Routledge, 119-136.
  • Selseng, Lillian  Bruland  (2017) Formula stories of the “substance-using client” addicted, unreliable, deteriorating, and stigmatized. Contemporary Drug Problems, 44(2), 87-104.
  • van Nijnatten, Carolus & Matarese, Maureen & Noordegraaf, Martine (2017) Accomplishing irony: Socializing foster children into peer culture. Child & Family Social Work, 22(4), 1497-1505.
  • Åberg, Linne’a & Mäkitalo, Åsa (2017) Integration work as a situated communicative practice: Assuming, establishing and modifying cultural differences. Learning Culture and Social interaction, 15, 56-68.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lcsi.2017.07.002
  • Harder, T. Annemiek & Hall, J. Christopher & van Nijnatten, Carolus H.C.J. (2016) Investigating the interactional dynamics of relationships between child welfare clients and professionals in child welfare. International Journal of Child & Family Welfare, 17(1/2), 3-9.
  • van Nijnatten, Carolus & Noordegraaf, Martine (2016) Constructing familyness: Pedagogical conversations between professional parents and adolescents. Children and Youth Services Review, 61, 296-302.
  • van Nijnatten, Carolus & Noordegraaf, Martine (2016) Pedagogical anamnesis: How professional parents collect information from adolescents through conversation. International Journal of Child & Family Welfare, 17(1/2), 27-46.
  • Verhallen, Tessa & Hall, Christopher & Slembrouck, Stef & Kirkwood, Steve (2016)  Managing arguments in social work encounters. International journal of Child and Family Welfare, 17(1/2), 85-104.
  • Maureen, T. Matarese & Carolus van Nijnatten (2015) Making a case for client insistence in social work interaction. Discourse Processes,52, 670-68.
  • Hall, Christopher & Juhila, Kirsi & Matarese, Maureen & van Nijnatten, Carolus (eds.) (2014) Analysing Social Work Communication: Discourse in Practice. London: Routledge.
  • Caswell, Dorte & Eskelinen, Leena & Olesen, S. Peter (2013) Identity work and client resistance Underneath the canopy of active employment policy. Qualitative Social Work. DOI: 10.1177/1473325011413629
  • Juhila, Kirsi & Abrams, Laura S. (eds.) (2011) Special issue on identity. Qualitative Social Work, 10(3).
  • Hjörne, Eva & Juhila, Kirsi & van Nijnatten, Carolus (eds.) (2010) Mini-symposium: Negotiating dilemmas in the practices of street-level welfare work. International Journal of Social Welfare, 19(3), 303-357.
  • Hall, Christopher & White, Sue (eds.) (2005) Special issue on discourse, narrative and ethnographic approaches to social work. Qualitative Social Work, 4(4).
  • Urek, Mojca (2005) Making a case in social work: The construction of an unsuitable mother. Qualitative Social Work, Volume 4, Issue 4, 451-467.  https://doi.org/10.1177/1473325005058646
  • Hall, Christopher & Juhila, Kirsi & Parton, Nigel & Pösö, Tarja (eds.) (2003) Constructing Clienthood in Social Work and Human Services. Interaction, Identities and Practices. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Jokinen, Arja & Juhila, Kirsi & Pösö, Tarja (eds.) (1999) Constructing Social Work Practices. Aldershot: Ashgate.