
From the twilight of the Romanov dynasty through les annees folles of Art Deco Paris to the jet-set seventies, Bals explores the nine most exceptional private costume parties of the twentieth century.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: social welfare in a capitalist society, radical therapy.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Bertha Reynolds as Educator, Sport and Community Organising, Independent Unionism, The Democratic Party.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Washington Heights Health Action Project; business ideology; the myth of workfare; people's health in Chile.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: the housing movement, the social theory of Wilhelm Reich, An alternative tradition to social work, Radical Social Work.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Juvenile Institutions and lesbian youth; a theory of institutional abuse; women and mental health; restructuring political organisations for the Eighties; burnout as a political issue.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: problems of pyschotherapy in corperate capitalism; the culture of poverty; feminising the welfare state; communuty organising.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Day care and the regulation of women's workforce participation, evaluating a welfare reform, the current state of British social work, the politics of human liberation.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue; Marxian theory and social work practice; the economic context of day care policy debates; conselling in crisis; focus on peace from the archives; plus book reviews.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: the political economy of homelessness; housing in Milkwaukee for low income people; the mental health effects of work; fear in our culture.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: uses of homelessness; housing policy in Cubal; organising social services (The Yugoslav Experience); book reviews and more.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Psychotherapy, racism, classism and welfare, capitalistic origins of mental distress, critical theory and social work practice, social values and psychotherapy.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: class strugge, research and writing for radical social work, welfare, a class analysis of education.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: social planning; women, class and struggle; children's education.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: The crisis of the international capitalist order, class struggle, the welfare state, psychotherapy and radical politics and more.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Sexism in social work, Health in Nicaragua, Impact of racism on the family, undergraduate social work, stress at the workplace.

Comrade Sisters tells the story of the women of the Black Panther Party. The book contains 100 photographs by photographer Stephen Shames along with text contributions.

This book offers a comprehensive visual survey of Donald Judd’s living and working spaces in New York and Texas. Featuring unpublished photographs and essays, it explores his buildings at 101 Spring Street and in Marfa, including Ayala de Chinati. The volume reveals Judd’s concept of permanent installation, integrative living, architectural preservation, and rigorous attention to function, design, and landscape.

Marching To The Freedom Dream presents American photojournalist Dan Budnik’s significant body of work documenting three seminal marches of the civil rights movement. It is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and precedes the 50th anniversaries of the Selma-Montgomery March and the Voting Rights Act in 2015. A foreword to the book is written by prolific civil rights activist, Harry Belafonte.

Sidney D. Gamble (1890-1968), an avid amateur photographer, began taking pictures in China during his first trip to the country with his family in 1908. He returned three more times between 1917 to 1932 and continued photographing the daily life of Chinese citizens. A sociologist and renowned China scholar, he traveled throughout the country to collect data for social-economic surveys and to photograph urban and rural life, public events, architecture, religious statuary, and the countryside.

Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance explores the history of resistance movements and alternative forms of living from a gendered perspective, grounded in intersectional queer and feminist thinking. Spanning the 19th century to today, the exhibition & its subsequent catalogue pays attention to a range of scales – from domestic to mass uprisings, moving away from the notion of 'waves' of feminism and towards a more fluid attempt to unite ideas and bodies.

Magnum photographer Chien-Chi Chang photographed pairs of some 700 psychiatric inmates who are chained together and forced to tend one million chickens on a large farm in Taiwan.

From 1936 until the end of the 20th century, the photographers of LIFE magazine travelled the globe to chronicle in pictures every aspect of the human condition. This book is a testament a living history - the history of our times, as seen by the photographers who captured and immortalized it.

Focusing on the near-fifty-year period in which abortion was legal in the United States (1973–2022), The Last Safe Abortion recognises the care, advocacy, and community-building of abortion workers. Artist Carmen Winant draws from over a dozen personal, organisational, and institutional archives from across Midwest America. The photographs themselves are surprisingly regular. In centring the tender, quotidian, and routine acts that inform this healthcare work, Winant works to counter the ways anti-choice activists have weaponised photography by proposing a visuality that attends to abortion care. The Last Safe Abortion presents a selection of this vast collection of photographs, accompanied by a text by Winant.

Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance explores the history of resistance movements and alternative forms of living from a gendered perspective, grounded in intersectional queer and feminist thinking. Spanning the 19th century to today, the exhibition & its subsequent catalogue pays attention to a range of scales – from domestic to mass uprisings, moving away from the notion of 'waves' of feminism and towards a more fluid attempt to unite ideas and bodies.

This book offers a comprehensive visual survey of Donald Judd’s living and working spaces in New York and Texas. Featuring unpublished photographs and essays, it explores his buildings at 101 Spring Street and in Marfa, including Ayala de Chinati. The volume reveals Judd’s concept of permanent installation, integrative living, architectural preservation, and rigorous attention to function, design, and landscape.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: uses of homelessness; housing policy in Cubal; organising social services (The Yugoslav Experience); book reviews and more.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Day care and the regulation of women's workforce participation, evaluating a welfare reform, the current state of British social work, the politics of human liberation.

From 1936 until the end of the 20th century, the photographers of LIFE magazine travelled the globe to chronicle in pictures every aspect of the human condition. This book is a testament a living history - the history of our times, as seen by the photographers who captured and immortalized it.

A socialist journal of the social services. Special issue on labour and human services.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Psychotherapy, racism, classism and welfare, capitalistic origins of mental distress, critical theory and social work practice, social values and psychotherapy.

Through his own work, David Hicks offers examples of how to decorate bathrooms.

A socialist journal of the social services. Special volume on issues concerning lesbian and gay communities.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: The crisis of the international capitalist order, class struggle, the welfare state, psychotherapy and radical politics and more.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: social welfare in a capitalist society, radical therapy.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: class strugge, research and writing for radical social work, welfare, a class analysis of education.

Magnum photographer Chien-Chi Chang photographed pairs of some 700 psychiatric inmates who are chained together and forced to tend one million chickens on a large farm in Taiwan.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Sexism in social work, Health in Nicaragua, Impact of racism on the family, undergraduate social work, stress at the workplace.

A socialist journal of the social services. In this issue: Washington Heights Health Action Project; business ideology; the myth of workfare; people's health in Chile.

Comrade Sisters tells the story of the women of the Black Panther Party. The book contains 100 photographs by photographer Stephen Shames along with text contributions.