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Performativity and helping professions: social theory, power and practice
Authors:Jason L. Powell  Tony Gilbert
Affiliation:University of Liverpool, UK;  University of Plymouth, UK
Abstract:Drawing on Judith Butler's conception of 'performativity', we would argue that the notion has important implications for contemporary debates in international social welfare over agency, subjection and 'resistance'. Professional social workers embedded in discursive institutions function according to particular expectations around performativity. In addition, this organisational context is complex with multiple demands. In light of technologies of surveillance and control in contemporary social work, performativity offers a response to the pressing need to expand notions of worker opposition beyond traditional forms of organised dissent towards the production of subjective space.
Keywords:helping professions    social welfare    performativity    power and identity
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