Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... theory used in social work . This means that questions about women have rarely been asked . In addition and perhaps more difficult to analyse because it is more obscure ... systems theory Gender , Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work 15.
... theory used in social work . This means that questions about women have rarely been asked . In addition and perhaps more difficult to analyse because it is more obscure ... systems theory Gender , Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work 15.
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... system is more fluid and less mechanical . However in his care not to disconnect general systems theory from functionalism , Buckley retains in general systems theory the concept of equilibrium and therefore retains the same theoretical ...
... system is more fluid and less mechanical . However in his care not to disconnect general systems theory from functionalism , Buckley retains in general systems theory the concept of equilibrium and therefore retains the same theoretical ...
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... systems theory . They out- lined the unitary model which drew its theoretical coherence , they argued , from systems theory . This development was continued and expanded ( Baker , 1976 ; Siporin , 1975 ) . One of the main features ...
... systems theory . They out- lined the unitary model which drew its theoretical coherence , they argued , from systems theory . This development was continued and expanded ( Baker , 1976 ; Siporin , 1975 ) . One of the main features ...
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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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