Keswick Foundation Best Article AwardChina Journal of Social WorkVisit the journal homepage China Journal of Social Work is pleased to present the Keswick Foundation Best Article Award. Winning Year Author Article Title 2018 Siu-ming To, Hau-lin Tam & Ching-man Kwok Qualitative analysis of rural-to-urban migrant Chinese mothers’ perceived outcomes and experiences in a parent support and education programme with an existential–narrative approach 2017 Lena Dominelli & Hok-bun Ku Green social work and its implications for social development in Chinas 2016 Jinxian Wang & Yanfeng Bai Development of minimum livelihood guarantee programmes in urban China: an empirical analysis based on 31 regions over 2003–2013 2015 Duu-chiang Wang & Chui-man Pak Renqing (personal relationship) and resource allocation: behaviour analysis of low income qualification assessment by village secretaries 2014 Hongli Chen & Wai-fong Ting Enthusiasm crushed by apathy: the survival condition of the NGOs under a social management system in Mainland China 2013 Suo Deng, Michael Sherraden, Jin Huang & Minchao Jin Asset opportunity for the poor: an asset-based policy agenda towards inclusive growth in China 2012 Weihe Guo A preliminary exploration on transformative social work model in China: a case study on social work with migrant construction workers
Winning Year Author Article Title 2018 Siu-ming To, Hau-lin Tam & Ching-man Kwok Qualitative analysis of rural-to-urban migrant Chinese mothers’ perceived outcomes and experiences in a parent support and education programme with an existential–narrative approach 2017 Lena Dominelli & Hok-bun Ku Green social work and its implications for social development in Chinas 2016 Jinxian Wang & Yanfeng Bai Development of minimum livelihood guarantee programmes in urban China: an empirical analysis based on 31 regions over 2003–2013 2015 Duu-chiang Wang & Chui-man Pak Renqing (personal relationship) and resource allocation: behaviour analysis of low income qualification assessment by village secretaries 2014 Hongli Chen & Wai-fong Ting Enthusiasm crushed by apathy: the survival condition of the NGOs under a social management system in Mainland China 2013 Suo Deng, Michael Sherraden, Jin Huang & Minchao Jin Asset opportunity for the poor: an asset-based policy agenda towards inclusive growth in China 2012 Weihe Guo A preliminary exploration on transformative social work model in China: a case study on social work with migrant construction workers