Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... Understanding the problem better The process of understanding the problem better is viewed as having a number of facets including allowing more data to be gathered ( Comp- ton and Galaway , 1984 ) , permitting more sociological data to ...
... Understanding the problem better The process of understanding the problem better is viewed as having a number of facets including allowing more data to be gathered ( Comp- ton and Galaway , 1984 ) , permitting more sociological data to ...
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... understanding the multifaceted nature of women's oppression . By placing an emphasis on understanding the cultural institutions ( marriage , the family , work ) that play a major role in oppressing women , this approach incor- porates ...
... understanding the multifaceted nature of women's oppression . By placing an emphasis on understanding the cultural institutions ( marriage , the family , work ) that play a major role in oppressing women , this approach incor- porates ...
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... understanding of their needs , overcome their isolation , and offer chances for women to become more involved in political issues ( Ham- ner and Rose , 1980 ) . The first liberating experience for women may be making contact with others ...
... understanding of their needs , overcome their isolation , and offer chances for women to become more involved in political issues ( Ham- ner and Rose , 1980 ) . The first liberating experience for women may be making contact with others ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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