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1. 'I know how it sounds on paper' risk talk, the use of documents and epistemic justice in child protection assessment home visits.

3. 'My baby is my paper!' Familiäre Bindungen nigerianischer Migrantinnen auf dem Weg nach Europa.

4. Response to the Hughes et al. Paper on Differential Response.

5. Call for Papers: Prospectus for Special Issue of Child Maltreatment : "The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Child Maltreatment".

6. Doing rural community-based action research (CBAR): Community perceptions and methodological impacts.

7. The "Neglected" Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and Oral Health? An International Scoping Review of Research.

8. What does it mean to 'start where the person is at'?: Reflections on personhood in social work.

9. A systematic review of parenting interventions used by social workers to support vulnerable children.

10. Poverty Indicators in the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System Child File: Challenges and Opportunities.

11. Poverty or Racism? A Re-Analysis of Briggs et al. 2022.

12. Enhancing critical social work practice: Using text-based vignettes in qualitative research.

13. Colonial constructions: Systemic racism in child welfare practice.

14. Ethical decision-making in internet research – Investigating protest groups against Child Welfare Services on Facebook.

15. Critical Review of Children Consumer Protection National Policies.

16. Natural language processing to identify case factors in child protection court proceedings.

17. Social workers' constructions of parents to children in foster care.

18. Research to Consider while Effectively Re-Designing Child Welfare Services: A Response to Commentaries.

19. Ensuring Authentic Representation and Collaboration Along with Research to Re-Design Child Welfare.

20. Examining Foster Care Outcomes for American Indian Children in the Context of the Indian Child Welfare Act.

21. Exploring the multi-dimensionality of permanence and stability: Emotions, experiences and temporality in young people's discourses about long-term foster care in Ireland.

22. Storying special objects: Material culture, narrative identity and life story work for children in care.

23. A Systematic Review of Reviews of the Outcome of Severe Neglect in Underresourced Childcare Institutions.

24. Why Polyvictimization Matters.

25. Staff Wellbeing and Retention in Children's Social Work: Systematic Review of Interventions.

26. Participatory research in and against time.

27. Measuring parenting capacity for disabled children using a child protection assessment.

28. Examining early power dynamics within societies to protect children from cruelty.

29. Atmospheres of mistrust and suspicion: Theorising on conflict and affective practice in a child protection social work agency.

30. Structured well-being assessments in public child welfare: Observations across two states.

31. (How) are decisions made in child and family social work supervisions?

32. A Critical Look At Trauma-Informed Care Among Agencies and Systems Serving Maltreated Youth and Their Families.

33. Is It Human Service Cartels or the Power Elite That Promote Societal Control and Repression? A Reaction to David Stoesz's Human Services Cartels Article.

34. Decolonizing children's agency: Perspectives of children in an Urdu-speaking Bihari camp in Bangladesh.

35. Pursuing Common Ground Instead of Specious Misconceptions: Response to Barth and Colleagues.

36. 'Children not trophies': An ethnographic study of private family law practice in England.

37. Embodied Social Work Practice Within Risk Society.

38. "A murky business": A phenomenological ontology of risk in child protection social work.

39. Parental Substance Use as a Child Protection Problem: A Poststructural Interview Analysis.

40. Jurisdictional Relationships: Democracy and the Administrative State Through the Lens of Caring Society v Canada.

41. The precarious lives and survival strategies of unaccompanied Afghan youth in Türkiye.

42. School truancy and welfare receipt dynamics in early adulthood: A longitudinal study.

43. An 'ingenious system of practical contacts': Historical origins and development of the Institute of Child Welfare Research at Columbia University's Teachers College (1922–36).

44. Contradictions and Their Consequences: How Competing Policy Mandates Facilitate Use of a Punitive Framework in Domestic Violence–Child Maltreatment Cases.

45. Untroubling children's identity in child protection and welfare assessment through a postconventional analytic.

46. New pathways to analysis through thick description: Historical trauma and emerging qualitative research.

47. Advancing global and transnational approaches to the study of out-of-home childcare.

48. Temporal and moral orders of social work intervention: The accomplishment of relationship work in a case of physical abuse.

49. Children: Their Place in Organization Studies.

50. Life story work for children and young people with care experience: A scoping review.