Governing families: Problematising technologies in social welfare and criminal justice

Authors

  • Eileen Joy University of Auckland

Abstract

Review of Governing families: Problematising technologies in social welfare and criminal justice by Rosalind Edwards & Pamela Ugwudike, Routledge, 2023. ISBN 978-0-367-53072-3, pp.121, Hardback, $106, (through www.routledge.com).

References

Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers [ANZASW]. (2019). Code of ethics. https://www.anzasw. nz/public/150/files/Publications/Code-of-Ethics-Adopted- 30-Aug-2019.pdf

Bacchi, C. (2013). Introducing the “what’s the problem represented to be approach”. In A. Bletasa & C.Beasley (Eds.), Engaging with Carol Bacchi: Strategic interventions and exchanges (pp. 21–24). University of Adelaide Press.

Ballantyne, N. (2023). Advancing data justice. In D. A. Wilkerson, & L. O’Sullivan (Eds.), Social work in an online world: A guide to digital practice (pp. 87–116). NASW Press.

Gillies, V., Edwards, R., & Horsley, N. (2017). Challenging the politics of early intervention: Who’s “saving” children and why. Policy Press.

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Published

2024-04-21

How to Cite

Joy, E. (2024). Governing families: Problematising technologies in social welfare and criminal justice. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 36(1), 169–171. Retrieved from https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/1183

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Book Reviews