Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... feminism in the late 1960s there has been a plethora of books and articles by women , about women and for women ... feminism and social work by exploring feminist theoretical perspectives : liberal feminism ; classical Marxist feminism ...
... feminism in the late 1960s there has been a plethora of books and articles by women , about women and for women ... feminism and social work by exploring feminist theoretical perspectives : liberal feminism ; classical Marxist feminism ...
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... feminism and social work ( Wilson , 1980 ; McLeod & Dominelli , 1982 ) , there is a need to strengthen the connections by exploring how feminist ideas might directly inform social work practice . It is my intention to con- tribute to ...
... feminism and social work ( Wilson , 1980 ; McLeod & Dominelli , 1982 ) , there is a need to strengthen the connections by exploring how feminist ideas might directly inform social work practice . It is my intention to con- tribute to ...
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... feminist approaches will be at dissonance with some of these . Turner ( 1984 : 2 ) cites feminism , profes- sionalism and aspects of welfare statism as examples of this . Feminism will have more in common with those approaches to social ...
... feminist approaches will be at dissonance with some of these . Turner ( 1984 : 2 ) cites feminism , profes- sionalism and aspects of welfare statism as examples of this . Feminism will have more in common with those approaches to social ...
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Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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