TY - JOUR TI - Recenzje TI - Recenzje AB - In permanently introducing this new section to our periodical, we wish to call the reader’s attention to a unique approach we are consciously taking. In a desire to identify impending foci in our field, we have invited the youngest of our colleagues – MA and PhD candidates in social work – to act as our reviewers. Furthermore, considering the vast multitude of scholarly articles published annually, we have asked our students to primarily focus on this segment which is more likely to reflect the most recent findings. That said, we have not set a strict date range in the hope that our reviewers will freely discover or recover studies which might have been overlooked heretofore. Joanna Ciągło, Hoven, H., Ford, R., Willmot, A., Hagan, S., and Siegrist, J. (2014). Job Coaching and Success in Gaining and Sustaining Employment Among Homeless People, Research on Social Work Practice, 26(6), 668-674. Sylwia Butkiewicz, Sôderfeldt M., Sôderfeldt B., and Warg Lars-Erik. (1995). Burnout in Social Work, Social work, 40(5):638-646. Michał Gajewski, Weinberg M. and Taylor S. (2014). ‘Rogue’ Social Workers: The Problem with Rules for Ethical Behaviour. Critical Social Work 15(1), 74-86. Recenzja książki:  Prekariat. Perspektywa katolickiej nauki społecznej, red. J. Mazur, Ł. Marczak, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Papieskiego Jana Pawła II w Krakowie, Kraków 2017, ss. 229. ISBN: 978-83-7438-597-8. Dr hab. Dariusz Adamczyk prof. UP, Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie. VL - 2018 IS - Tom 23, numer 3 PY - 2018 SN - 1507-4285 C1 - 2449-6138 SP - 1 EP - 1 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/zeszyty-pracy-socjalnej/artykul/recenzje-22