This book explores feminism as core to social work knowledge, practice and ethics. It not only demonstrates how gender-neutral perspectives and practices obscure gender but also how feminist social work practice can transform areas of social work not specifically concerned with gender, through its emphasis on relationships and power.
This book explores feminism as core to social work knowledge, practice and ethics. It not only demonstrates how gender-neutral perspectives and practices obscure gender but also how feminist social work practice can transform areas of social work not specifically concerned with gender, through its emphasis on relationships and power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Wendt is a Professor of Social Work at Flinders University, South Australia. Nicole Moulding is a Senior Lecturer in social work at the University of South Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Conversations about Theory: Feminism and Social Work 2. Feminist Social Work Practice: Implications for the Twenty-First Century 3. Ethics and Feminist Social Work 4. Feminism and social policy 5. Feminism and the Delivery of Human Services 6. Repositioning Social Work Research in Feminist Epistemology, Research and Praxis 7. Feminism and community development: illustrating the rural 8. 'Do something, change something': feminist leadership in social work 9. Poverty Alleviation in a Globalised World: A Feminist Perspective 10. Talking up and Listening Well: Dismantling Whiteness and Building Reflexivity 11. 'Something is Missing Here': Weaving Feminist Theories into Social Work Practice with Refugees 12. Putting Gender in the Frame: Feminist Social Work and Mental Health 13. Child Wellbeing, Mothering and Protection 14. Domestic Violence and Feminism 15. Rape and Sexual Assault: Using an Intersectional Feminist Lens 16. Homelessness and Intersectional Feminist Practice 17. Sexuality, Social Work and the Feminist Imaginary 18. Constructing gender: feminist gerontology and social work practice 19. Feminism and disability 20. Engaging men in feminist social work: theory, politics and practice Bob Pease Conclusion
Introduction 1. Conversations about Theory: Feminism and Social Work 2. Feminist Social Work Practice: Implications for the Twenty-First Century 3. Ethics and Feminist Social Work 4. Feminism and social policy 5. Feminism and the Delivery of Human Services 6. Repositioning Social Work Research in Feminist Epistemology, Research and Praxis 7. Feminism and community development: illustrating the rural 8. 'Do something, change something': feminist leadership in social work 9. Poverty Alleviation in a Globalised World: A Feminist Perspective 10. Talking up and Listening Well: Dismantling Whiteness and Building Reflexivity 11. 'Something is Missing Here': Weaving Feminist Theories into Social Work Practice with Refugees 12. Putting Gender in the Frame: Feminist Social Work and Mental Health 13. Child Wellbeing, Mothering and Protection 14. Domestic Violence and Feminism 15. Rape and Sexual Assault: Using an Intersectional Feminist Lens 16. Homelessness and Intersectional Feminist Practice 17. Sexuality, Social Work and the Feminist Imaginary 18. Constructing gender: feminist gerontology and social work practice 19. Feminism and disability 20. Engaging men in feminist social work: theory, politics and practice Bob Pease Conclusion
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