Table of Contents
Introduction. Peter Burke, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Hull, and Jonathan Parker, Professor of Social Work, Bournemouth University. 1. Disadvantage and Stigma: A Theoretical Framework for Associated Conditions. Peter Burke, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Hull. 2. Looked After Children, their Parents, Disadvantage and Stigma. Catherine Deverell, Lecturer in Social Work, University of Hull. 3. Childhood Disabilities and Disadvantage: Family Experiences. Peter Burke, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Hull, and Benedict Fell, Lecturer in Social Work, University of Hull. 4. A Drug User in the Family: Between Need, Dependency and Desire. Philip Guy, Lecturer in Addictions, University of Hull. 5. HIV/AIDS: Challenging Stigma by Association. Liz Walker, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Hull. 6. Ageing against the Grain: Gay Men and Lesbians. Elizabeth Price, Lecturer in Social Work, University of Hull. 7. Constructing Dementia and Dementia Care: Disadvantage and Daily Practices in a Day Care Setting. Jonathan Parker, Professor of Social Work, Bournemouth University. 8. Living with Chronic Illness: The Example of Parkinson's Disease. Margaret Holloway, Professor of Social Work, University of Hull. 9. Social Work, Disadvantage by Association and Anti-Oppressive Practice. Jonathan Parker, Professor of Social Work, Bournemouth University. 10. Disadvantage as an Associative Concept, Reflections and Some Further Considerations. Peter Burke, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Hull. The Contributors. Index.