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Reflections on social work 2020 under Covid-19 online magazine
Social Work Education Pub Date : 2020-09-17 , DOI: 10.1080/02615479.2020.1823364
Robin Sen 1 , Brid Featherstone 2 , Anna Gupta 3 , Christian Kerr 4 , Gillian MacIntyre 5 , Abyd Quinn-Aziz 5, 6
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ABSTRACT Social Work 2020 under Covid-19 was a free online magazine conceived just before the UK’s Covid-19 full lockdown began, in late March 2020. It ran for five editions until 14 July 2020. In this time it published close to 100 articles from academics, people with lived experience, practitioners and students. It contained a far higher proportion of submissions from the last three groups of contributors than traditional journals. This article draws on the six-person editorial collective’s reflections on the magazine: it considers its founding purposes; its role in fostering social work community, utilizing an adaptation of social capital classifications; and its potential as a learning tool. It concludes by arguing that the magazine illustrates the potential for free online publications to be an important emergent vehicle for ‘everyday activism’ within the field of social work.

中文翻译:

Covid-19 在线杂志对 2020 年社会工作的反思

Covid-19 下的 ABSTRACT Social Work 2020 是一份免费的在线杂志,就在英国 Covid-19 全面封锁开始之前,即 2020 年 3 月下旬构思。它已经发行了五个版本,直到 2020 年 7 月 14 日。这次它发表了近 100 篇文章学者、有生活经验的人、从业者和学生。与传统期刊相比,它包含的来自最后三组贡献者的投稿比例要高得多。这篇文章借鉴了六人编辑集体对该杂志的反思:它考虑了它的创始目的;它在利用社会资本分类的适应性培养社会工作社区方面的作用;以及它作为学习工具的潜力。
更新日期:2020-09-17
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