Adrienne Chambon

Affiliations: 
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Social Work, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Public and Social Welfare, Canadian History
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An S, Chambon A, Köngeter S. (2016) Transnational histories of social work and social welfare – An introduction Transnational Social Review. 6: 236-241
Kumsa MK, Chambon A, Yan MC, et al. (2015) Catching the shimmers of the social: from the limits of reflexivity to methodological creativity Qualitative Research. 15: 419-436
Chambon A, Johnstone M, Köngeter S. (2015) The circulation of knowledge and practices across national borders in the early twentieth century: a focus on social reform organisations European Journal of Social Work. 18: 495-510
Satka M, McGregor C, Chambon A. (2014) Transforming European welfare policies, social work and social care practices: a special issue from the Third European Conference for Social Work Research European Journal of Social Work. 17: 611-615
Chambon A. (2013) Recognising the Other, understanding the Other: a brief history of social work and Otherness Nordic Social Work Research. 3: 120-129
Chambon A, Matthies A. (2013) Debating social work and otherness: introduction to the special issue Nordic Social Work Research. 3: 101-104
Kumsa MK, Ng K, Chambon A, et al. (2013) Rethinking youth violence and healing Journal of Youth Studies. 16: 847-863
Chambon A, Köngeter S. (2012) Researching Transnationalism in Social Work—Variations, Innovations, and Researchers' Locations Transnational Social Review. 2: 7-9
Chambon A, Johnstone M, Winckler J. (2011) The Material Presence of Early Social Work: The Practice of the Archive British Journal of Social Work. 41: 625-644
Chambon A. (2011) The Transnational Circulation of Model Programs for Children in the Early 20th Century in Toronto Transnational Social Review. 1: 25-38
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