Beyond social constructionism: Critical realism and social work S Houston British journal of social work 31 (6), 845-861, 2001 | 630 | 2001 |
Prising open the black box: Critical realism, action research and social work S Houston Qualitative Social Work 9 (1), 73-91, 2010 | 260 | 2010 |
Reflecting on habitus, field and capital: Towards a culturally sensitive social work S Houston Journal of Social work 2 (2), 149-167, 2002 | 174 | 2002 |
Beyond Homo Economicus: Recognition, Self-Realization and Social Work S Houston British Journal of Social Work 40 (3), 841-857, 2010 | 162 | 2010 |
Conceptualising child and family support: The contribution of Honneth's critical theory of recognition S Houston, P Dolan Children & society 22 (6), 458-469, 2008 | 120 | 2008 |
Empowering the ‘shamed’self: Recognition and critical social work S Houston Journal of Social Work 16 (1), 3-21, 2016 | 111 | 2016 |
Reflections on risk in child protection: is it time for a shift in paradigms? Houston, Griffiths Child & Family Social Work 5 (1), 1-10, 2000 | 109 | 2000 |
Towards depth and width in qualitative social work: Aligning interpretative phenomenological analysis with the theory of social domains S Houston, C Mullan-Jensen Qualitative Social Work 11 (3), 266-281, 2012 | 99 | 2012 |
‘Lifeworld’,‘system’and family group conferences: Habermas’s contribution to discourse in child protection D Hayes, S Houston British Journal of Social Work 37 (6), 987-1006, 2007 | 97 | 2007 |
Towards a critical ecology of child development in social work: Aligning the theories of Bronfenbrenner and Bourdieu S Houston Families, relationships and societies 6 (1), 53-69, 2017 | 93 | 2017 |
Communication, recognition and social work: Aligning the ethical theories of Habermas and Honneth S Houston British Journal of Social Work 39 (7), 1274-1290, 2009 | 83 | 2009 |
Establishing virtue in social work: A response to McBeath and Webb S Houston The British Journal of Social Work 33 (6), 819-824, 2003 | 74 | 2003 |
Transcending the fissure in risk theory: Critical realism and child welfare S Houston Child & family social work 6 (3), 219-228, 2001 | 74 | 2001 |
Further reflections on Habermas's contribution to discourse in child protection: An examination of power in social life S Houston British Journal of Social Work 40 (6), 1736-1753, 2010 | 72 | 2010 |
Beyond individualism: Social work and social identity S Houston The British Journal of Social Work 46 (2), 532-548, 2016 | 63 | 2016 |
Developing creative solutions to the problems of children and their families: Communicative reason and the use of forum theatre S Houston, T Magill, M McCollum, T Spratt Child & Family Social Work 6 (4), 285-293, 2001 | 48 | 2001 |
Building resilience in a children's home: Results from an action research project S Houston Child & Family Social Work 15 (3), 357-368, 2010 | 47 | 2010 |
Re-thinking a systemic approach to child welfare: A critical response to the framework for the assessment of children in need and their families S Houston European Journal of Social Work 5 (3), 301-312, 2002 | 44 | 2002 |
Using critical social theory to develop a conceptual framework for comparative social work S Houston, J Campbell International Journal of Social Welfare 10 (1), 66-73, 2001 | 44 | 2001 |
Reviewing the literature on the breakdown of foster care placements for young people: Complexity and the social work task C Harkin, S Houston Child care in practice 22 (2), 98-112, 2016 | 39 | 2016 |