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Contribution to SWSD 2020

The Global Social Work Agenda: The Next Ten Years Calgary, Canada 15th to 18th July 2020

When Machiavelli meets social Work: cross-border child protection and disability rights - shifting from marketisation of social care to post neoliberalism and re-conquest of public responsibility.

Limbach-Reich, Arthur (University of Luxembourg) Schulze-Krüdener, Jörgen (University of Trier)

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