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Book
Morley, Christine, Ablett, Phillip, & MacFarlane, Selma
(2019)
Engaging with Social Work: A Critical Introduction [2nd Edition].
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Morley, Christine, MacFarlane, Selma, & Ablett, Phillip
(2014)
Engaging with Social Work: A Critical Introduction.
Cambridge University Press, Port Melbourne, VIC.
Morley, Christine
(2014)
Practising critical reflection to develop emancipatory change: Challenging the legal response to sexual assault.
Routledge, London & New York, pp. 1-255.
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Book Chapter
Morley, Christine
(2019)
Promoting activism and critical social work education.
In
Webb, Stephen A. (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work.
Routledge, London, pp. 437-448.
Morley, Christine
(2018)
Beyond silence and conformity: A reflection on academic activism as resistance to managerialism in the contemporary university.
In
Black, Alison L. & Garvis, Susanne (Eds.) Women Activating Agency in Academia Metaphors, Manifestos and Memoir.
Routledge (Taylor & Francis), Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, pp. 79-88.
Fraser, Heather, Taylor, Nik, & Morley, Christine
(2018)
Critical social work and cross-species care: An intersectional perspective on ethics, principles and practices.
In
Pease, Bob, Vreugdenhil, Anthea, & Stanford, Sonya (Eds.) Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work.
Routledge, New York & Oxon, pp. 229-240.
Morley, Christine & O'Connor, David
(2016)
Contesting field education in social work: Using critical reflection to enhance student learning for critical practice.
In
Taylor, Imogen, Bogo, Marion, Lefevre, Michelle, & Teater, Barbra (Eds.) Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education.
Routledge, London and New York, pp. 220-231.
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Morley, Christine
(2016)
Critical Reflection and Critical Social Work.
In
Pease, Bob, Goldingay, Sophie, Hosken, Norah, & Nipperess, Sharlene (Eds.) Doing Critical Social Work: Transformative Practices for Social Justice.
Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW.
Morley, Christine
(2016)
Critically Examining the Process of Risk Assessment.
In
Maidment, Jane & Egan, Ronnie (Eds.) Practice Skills in Social Work and Welfare: More than Just Common Sense [3rd ed.].
Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW.
Morley, Christine
(2015)
Critical Reflexivity and Social Work Practice.
In
Wright, James D. (Ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences [2nd ed.].
Elsevier, pp. 281-286.
Morley, Christine
(2013)
Critical reflection as a research methodology.
In
Liamputtong, Pranee & Rumbold, Jean (Eds.) Knowing Differently: Arts-based and Collaborative Research Methods.
Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, New York, pp. 265-280.
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Morley, Christine
(2012)
Some methodological and ethical tensions in using critical reflection as a research methodology.
In
Fook, Jan & Gardner, Fiona (Eds.) Critical Reflection in Context: Applications in Health and Social Care.
Routledge, London & New York, pp. 166-178.
Morley, Christine
(2009)
Conducting risk assessments from anti-oppressive and strengths perspectives.
In
Maidment, J. & Egan, R. (Eds.) Practice Skills in Social Work and Welfare: More than Just Common Sense [2nd Edition].
Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W.
Morley, Christine
(2009)
Using critical reflection to improve feminist practice.
In
Allan, J., Briskman, L., & Pease, B. (Eds.) Critical Social Work: Theories and Practices for a Socially Just World [2nd Edition].
Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W, pp. 145-159.
Fook, Jan & Morley, Christine
(2005)
Empowerment: A Contextual Perspective.
In
Hick, Steven, Fook, Jan, & Pozzuto, Richard (Eds.) Social Work: A Critical Turn.
Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc., Toronto, Canada, pp. 67-85.
Morley, Christine
(2004)
Conducting Risk Assessments.
In
Maidment, Jane & Egan, Ronnie (Eds.) Practice Skills in Social Work and Welfare: More than Just Common Sense.
Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, pp. 127-145.
Journal Article
Ablett, Phillip & Morley, Christine
(2019)
Social work as revolutionary praxis? The contribution to critical practice of Cornelius Castoriadis’s political philosophy.
Critical and Radical Social Work, 7(3), pp. 333-348.
Morley, Christine, Le, Candice, & Briskman, Linda
(2019)
The role of critical social work education in improving ethical practice with refugees and asylum seekers.
Social Work Education.
(In Press)
Morley, Christine, Ablett, Philip, & Stenhouse, Kate
(2019)
Technicist education: Paving the way for the rise of the social work robots?
Critical and Radical Social Work, 7(2), pp. 139-154.
Morley, Christine, Ablett, Phillip, & Mays, Jennifer
(2019)
A universal basic income: What difference might it make?
Social Alternatives, 38(2), pp. 11-18.
Le, Thi Minh, Morley, Christine, Hill, Peter S., Bui, Quyen Tu, & Dunne, Michael P.
(2019)
The evolution of domestic violence prevention and control in Vietnam from 2003 to 2018: A case study of policy development and implementation within the health system.
International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 13, Article number-41.
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Curtis, Canice & Morley, Christine
(2019)
Banging the same old colonial drum? Moving from individualising practices and cultural appropriation to the ethical application of alternative practices in social work.
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 31(2), pp. 29-41.
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Morley, Christine, MacFarlane, Selma, & Ablett, Phillip
(2017)
The neoliberal colonisation of social work education: A critical analysis and practices for resistance.
Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 19(2), pp. 25-40.
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Morley, Christine & Ablett, Phillip
(2017)
Rising wealth and income inequality in Australia and New Zealand: A radical social work critique and response.
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 29(2), pp. 6-18.
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O’Connor, David John, Thomas, Ezra, White, Kaila, & Morley, Christine
(2017)
The challenges, triumphs and learning from participating in an Australian social work students' activist group.
Critical and Radical Social Work, 5(3), pp. 383-393.
Morley, Christine & Ablett, Phillip
(2017)
Designing assessment to promote engagement among first year social work students.
e-Journal of Business Education & Scholarship of Teaching, 11(2), pp. 1-14.
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Morley, Christine
(2016)
Promoting activism through critical social work education: The impact of global capitalism and neoliberalism on social work and social work education.
Critical and Radical Social Work, 4(1), pp. 39-57.
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Morley, Christine & Ablett, Phillip
(2016)
A Critical Social Work Response To Wealth And Income Inequality.
Social Alternatives, 35(4), pp. 20-26.
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Morley, Christine & Dunstan, Joanne
(2016)
Putting gender back on the agenda in In Domestic And Family Violence Policy And Service Responses: Using Critical Reflection To Create Cultural Change.
Social Alternatives, 35(4), pp. 43-48.
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Morley, Christine & Ablett, Phillip
(2016)
The renewal of critical social work (Introduction).
Social Alternatives, 35(4), pp. 3-6.
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Ablett, Phillip & Morley, Christine
(2016)
Towards a History of Critical Traditions in Australian Social Work.
Social Alternatives, 35(4), pp. 7-13.
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Morley, Christine & Macfarlane, Selma
(2014)
Critical social work as ethical social work: Using critical reflection to research students' resistance to neoliberalism.
Critical and Radical Social Work, 2(3), pp. 337-355.
Morley, Christine
(2014)
Using critical reflection to research possibilities for change.
British Journal of Social Work, 44(6), pp. 1419-1435.
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Morley, Christine & Dunstan, Joanne
(2013)
Critical reflection: A response to neoliberal challenges to field education?
Social Work Education, 32(2), pp. 141-156.
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Morley, Christine & MacFarlane, Selma
(2012)
The nexus between feminism and postmodernism: Still a central concern for critical social work.
British Journal of Social Work, 42(4), pp. 687-705.
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Morley, Christine
(2012)
How does critical reflection develop possibilities for emancipatory change? An example from an empirical research project.
British Journal of Social Work, 42(8), pp. 1513-1532.
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Morley, Christine
(2011)
Critical reflection as an educational process: A practice example.
Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 13(1), pp. 7-21.
Morley, Christine & Macfarlane, Selma
(2010)
Repositioning social work in mental health: Challenges and opportunities for critical practice.
Critical Social Work, 11(2), pp. 46-59.
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Morley, Christine & MacFarlane, Selma
(2008)
The continued importance of a feminist analysis: Making gendered inequalities visible through a critique of Howard government policy on domestic violence.
Just Policy: A Journal of Australian Social Policy, 47, pp. 31-38.
Morley, Christine
(2008)
Teaching critical practice: Resisting structural domination through critical reflection.
Social Work Education, 27(4), pp. 407-421.
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Morley, Christine
(2007)
Engaging practitioners with critical reflection: Issues and dilemmas.
Reflective Practice, 8(1), pp. 61-74.
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Morley, Christine
(2005)
Collaborative social work practice in opposing paradigms: Issues to emerge from a sexual assault and mental health project.
Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, 16, pp. 4-14.
Morley, Christine & Fook, Jan
(2005)
The importance of pet loss and some implications for services.
Mortality, 10(2), pp. 127-143.
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Morley, Christine
(2004)
Critical reflection in social work: A response to globalisation?
International Journal of Social Welfare, 13(4), pp. 297-303.
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Morley, Christine
(2003)
The dominance of risk assessment in child protection: Is it risky?
Social Work Review, 15(1/2), pp. 33-36.
Morley, Christine
(2003)
Towards critical social work practice in mental health.
Journal of Progressive Human Services, 14(1), pp. 61-84.
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