Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... present research is an analysis of how the state has organised everyday life in western Sydney and the action of women in community groups . BETSY WEARING is a sociologist , lecturing in the School of Social Work , University of New ...
... present research is an analysis of how the state has organised everyday life in western Sydney and the action of women in community groups . BETSY WEARING is a sociologist , lecturing in the School of Social Work , University of New ...
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... present . In a very real way feminist theory has enabled images of a future for women that are not simply a reflection of their present position . It is my contention that a sound knowledge of theory enables one not only to question the ...
... present . In a very real way feminist theory has enabled images of a future for women that are not simply a reflection of their present position . It is my contention that a sound knowledge of theory enables one not only to question the ...
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... present due to the structure of the family ; if peace and harmony are present it is because the interests of women and children are subordinated to those of the father in the family and the capitalist in wider society . Ideologies such ...
... present due to the structure of the family ; if peace and harmony are present it is because the interests of women and children are subordinated to those of the father in the family and the capitalist in wider society . Ideologies such ...
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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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