Foreword; H. Cosis Brown.- Introduction; C.Cocker and T.Hafford-Letchfield.- PART I: POWER.- 1. Social Work Identity, Power and Selfhood: A Re-imagining; P. Dunk-West.- 2. Judith Butler, Power and Social Work; L. Green and B. Featherstone.- 3. The Law, Professional Ethics and Anti-Oppressive Social Work; S E. Laird.- 4. Working with Young Separated Asylum Seekers.- PART II: DISCOURSE.- 5. Ableism as Transformative Practice;F.Campbell-Kumari.- 6. A Critical Analysis of Service User Struggles; S. Cowden and G. Singh.- 7. Research Ethics: An Indigenous Fijian Project;L. Meo-Sewabu.- PART III: SUBJECTIVITY.- 8. The Subject of Social Work: Towards A New Perspective on Discrimination; S.Webb.- 9. Critical Perspectives on Intersectionality; C. Bernard and J. Campbell.- 10. Racism, Sectarianism and Social Work.- PART IV: DECONSTRUCTION.- 11. Deconstructing the Language of Anti-Oppressive Practice in Social Work; D. Turney.- 12. Transcending the Politics of 'Difference' and 'Diversity'?; P M. Garrett.- 13. Deconstructing the Family; S.Hicks.- 14. Deconstructing Sexuality in Anti-Oppressive Practice; D.Jeyasingham.