Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... concept of class became dominant , gender was excluded within radical social work practice until recently . This chap- ter argues that gender ought to be a central concept in social work practice , but by no means to the exclusion of ...
... concept of class became dominant , gender was excluded within radical social work practice until recently . This chap- ter argues that gender ought to be a central concept in social work practice , but by no means to the exclusion of ...
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... concept of ethnicity . It is important to articulate the arguments developed about ethnic identity because they ... concept of ethnicity was developed and embraced the wide range of migrant experiences following initial settlement . In a ...
... concept of ethnicity . It is important to articulate the arguments developed about ethnic identity because they ... concept of ethnicity was developed and embraced the wide range of migrant experiences following initial settlement . In a ...
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... concept of self - help is encapsu- lated in an account of the development of a Greek community centre . The author concludes that self - help ' is the only help that ethnic groups are likely to receive ' ( Roberts , 1982 : 18 ) . Thus ...
... concept of self - help is encapsu- lated in an account of the development of a Greek community centre . The author concludes that self - help ' is the only help that ethnic groups are likely to receive ' ( Roberts , 1982 : 18 ) . Thus ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 10 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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