Stephen A. Webb

For other people named Stephen Webb, see Stephen Webb (disambiguation).
Stephen A. Webb
Born Margate, Kent
Nationality British
Era Theorising social work
Region Social work and sociology
School Critical social work
Main interests
Critical theory, Continental philosophy, inter-disciplinary social sciences
Notable ideas
Evidence-based practice, New Social Work Left, ethics and value perspectives, history of social work, theories of intervention

Stephen A. Webb (born 28 November 1958) is Professor of Social Work at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland. Previously he was Professor of Human Sciences and Director of the Research Institute for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing,[1] University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, and Professorial Fellow at the University of Sussex. Prior to this he was Reader at University of Sussex. He has held Visiting Professorships in Netherlands, Germany, Portugal and Lithuania and was awarded a DAAD [2] Visiting Professorship at the Bielefeld University, Germany.

He is author of several highly cited books including Social Work in a Risk Society (Palgrave, 2006) and Evidence-based Social Work: A Critical Stance (with Gray & Plath, Routledge, 2009). He is co-editor (with Gray) of Social Work Theories and Methods (Sage, 2008), the four-volume international reference work International Social Work (Sage, 2010), Ethics and Value Perspectives in Social Work (Palgrave, 2010). He has completed (with Gray and Midgley) The Handbook of Social Work for Sage, which is the world's first major international reference work in this field. Webb’s critical analysis ‘Considerations on the validity of evidence-based practice in social work’ (2001) in British Journal of Social Work, Vol. 31, pp. 57–79. is the world’s most highly cited article in the field and the most influential publication in social work over the last ten years.[3] He has completed The New Politics of Critical Social Work for Palgrave and the second edition of Social Work Theories and Methods for Sage, London, which was translated into Korean and Polish.

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References

  1. risiw-team
  2. David R. Hodge, Jeffrey R. Lacasse & Odessa Benson (2011) 'Influential Publications in Social Work Discourse: The 100 Most Highly Cited Articles in Disciplinary Journals: 2000–09' British Journal of Social Work, p. 1–18, doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcr093 First published online: 7 July 2011
  3. Evidence-Based Social Work: A Critical Stance
  4. Social Work Theories and Methods


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