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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
31
Citations
3845
World Ranking
7553
National Ranking
1191

Best Publications

  • ‘A real rollercoaster of confidence and emotions’: learning to be a university student

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  • Research with Children: Sharing the Dilemmas

    Viviene E. Cree;Helen Kay;Kay Tisdall

  • Worries and problems of young carers: issues for mental health

    Viviene E. Cree

  • Social Work and Society

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  • What does the ‘Fourth Wave’ Mean for Teaching Feminism in Twenty-First Century Social Work?

    Ruth Phillips;Viviene E. Cree

  • From further to higher education: transition as an on-going process

    Lyn Tett;Viviene E Cree;Hazel Christie

  • Mature and younger students' reasons for making the transition from further education into higher education

    Velda McCune;Jenny Hounsell;Hazel Christie;Viviene E. Cree

  • Social Work: Voices from the inside

    Viviene E. Cree;Ann Davis

  • Engaging with Involuntary Service Users in Social Work: Findings from a Knowledge Exchange Project

    Mark Smith;Michael Gallagher;Helen Wosu;Jane Stewart

  • Transfer of learning: concept and process

    Cathlin Macaulay;Viviene E. Cree

  • Exploring communication between social workers, children and young people

    Karen Winter;Viviene Cree;Sophie Hallett;Mark Hadfield

  • ‘It all just clicked’: a longitudinal perspective on transitions within university

    Hazel Christie;Lyn Tett;Viviene E. Cree;Velda McCune

  • Moral Panics and Social Work: towards a sceptical view of UK child protection

    Gary Clapton;Viviene E. Cree;Mark Smith

  • Anti‐Oppressive Social Work Theory and Practice

    Viviene E. Cree

  • The changing gender profile of applicants to qualifying social work training in the UK

    Richard W. Perry;Viviene E. Cree

  • Stigma and Parental HIV

    Viviene E. Cree;Helen Kay;Kay Tisdall;Jennifer Wallace

  • Social Work: Making a Difference

    Viviene E. Cree;Steve Myers

  • The Changing Nature of Social Work

    Viviene E. Cree

  • Emotional Labour in Social Workers’ Encounters with Children and Their Families

    Karen Winter;Fiona Morrison;Viviene E. Cree;Gillian Ruch

  • Social Work Home Visits to Children and Families in the UK: A Foucauldian Perspective

    Karen Winter;Viviene E. Cree

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