Review by Postan-Aizik to “Radical Hope: Poverty-Aware Practice for Social Work”

Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (3):312-316 (2024)
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Radical Hope is a valuable addition to the academic and professional discussion of poverty. Krumer-Nevo, a well-known and respected Israeli academic, who has devoted three decades of research, educ...

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