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Neysmith, 1991
1995
Smith, 1990
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1971
Foucault, 1991
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1996
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Chambon, 1994
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Althusser, L. (1971). Essays on ideology. London: Verso.
Austin, C. (1983). Case management in long-term care: Options
and opportunities. Health and Social Work, 8(1), 16-30.
Austin, C. (1988). History & politics of case management.
Generations, 12(5), 7-10.
Austin, C. (1990). Case management: Myths and realities. Journal
of Contemporary Human Services, 71(7), 398-405.
Ballew, J. & Mink, G. (1996). Case management in social work.
2nd ed. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Chambon, A. (1999). Foucaults approach: Making the familiar
visible. In A. Chambon, A. Irving & L. Epstein (Eds.). Foucault Reader
for Social Work. New York: Columbia University Press.
Foucault, M. (1975). The birth of the clinic. New York: Vintage Books.
Foucault, M. (1991). Governmentality. In G. Burchell, C. Gordon, &
P. Miller (Eds.), The Foucault effect: Studies in governmentality. (pp.
87-104). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hugman, R. (1994). Social work and case management in the UK:
Models of professionalism and elderly people. Ageing and Society,
14, 237-253.
National Association of Social Workers. (1984). Standards and
Guidelines for Social Work Case Management for the Functionally
Impaired. Silver Springs: NASW.
Neysmith, S. (1991). From community care to a social model of
care. In C. Baines, P. Evans, & S. Neysmith (Eds.), Women's caring:
Feminist perspectives on social welfare. (pp. 272-299). Toronto:
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Popple, P. (1985). The social work profession: A
reconceptualization. Social Service Review, 59(4), 560-577.
Smith, D. (1990). Texts, facts, and femininity: Exploring the
relations of ruling. New York: Routledge.