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This wide-ranging volume both maps the contemporary landscape of feminist social work research, and offers a deep engagement with critical and third wave feminisms in social work research. Containing an international selection of contributions, it is an important reference for all social work researchers with an interest in critical perspectives.
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This wide-ranging volume both maps the contemporary landscape of feminist social work research, and offers a deep engagement with critical and third wave feminisms in social work research. Containing an international selection of contributions, it is an important reference for all social work researchers with an interest in critical perspectives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134589777
- Artikelnr.: 41254805
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134589777
- Artikelnr.: 41254805
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Stéphanie Wahab is an Associate Professor at Portland State University's School of Social Work, USA, and Honorary Research Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Gender and Social Work, University of Otago, New Zealand. Ben Anderson-Nathe is Associate Professor and Program Director of the Child and Family Studies program at Portland State University, USA. Christina Gringeri is Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Utah, USA.
1. Introduction Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Christina Gringeri
Section 1: Feminist Claims in Social Work Research 2. Doing Critical
Feminist Research: A Collaboration Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa, and Lori Ross
3. A Letter to Activists Entering Academia (Notes on Making the Transition
from Activist to Activist-Scholar) Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis 4. Doing
Profeminist Research with Men in Social Work: Reflections on Epistemology,
Methodolology, and Politics Bob Pease Section 2: Theory in Research 5.
Operationalizing Intersectionality in Feminist Social Work Research:
Reflections and Techniques from Research with Equity-Seeking Groups Wendy
Hulko 6. Intersectional Feminism and Social Work Responses to Homelessness
Carole Zufferey 7. Borderlands as a Critical Feminist Perspective in Social
Work Research Kimberly Dree Hudson 8. Myths and Monsters: Challenging
Assumptions of Poor Working Class Motherhood through Feminist Research
Victoria Foster Section 3: Treatment of Binaries in Research 9. Feminist
Research in the Absence of Gender: Exploring Intersubjectivity in Practice,
Purpose, and Representation Ann Curry-Stevens 10. Precarious Positioning:
Tensions in Doing Siiqqee Feminist Social Work Research Martha Kuwee Kumsa
11. Troubling the Binary: A Critical Look at the Dualistic Construction of
Quantitative/Qualitative Methods in Feminist Social Work Research Sandra
Leotti and Jennifer Muthanna Section 4: Engagement with Methodology 12.
Collage as Reflexivity: Illustrations and Reflections of a Photovoice Study
with Sex Workers Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 13. Building Solidarity through
Collective Consciousness in Feminist Participatory Action Research
Rupaleem Bhuyan, Flavia Genovese, Rachel Mehl, Bethany Osborne, Margarita
Pintin-Perez, and Fernanda Villanueva 14. Positionality and Privilege in
Qualitative Research: Feminist Critical Praxis Karen Morgaine 15. Critical
Feminist Social Work and the Queer Query Jen Self 16. Considering Emotion
and Emotional Labor in Feminist Social Work Research Gita Mehrotra 17.
Conclusion Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Christina Gringeri
Section 1: Feminist Claims in Social Work Research 2. Doing Critical
Feminist Research: A Collaboration Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa, and Lori Ross
3. A Letter to Activists Entering Academia (Notes on Making the Transition
from Activist to Activist-Scholar) Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis 4. Doing
Profeminist Research with Men in Social Work: Reflections on Epistemology,
Methodolology, and Politics Bob Pease Section 2: Theory in Research 5.
Operationalizing Intersectionality in Feminist Social Work Research:
Reflections and Techniques from Research with Equity-Seeking Groups Wendy
Hulko 6. Intersectional Feminism and Social Work Responses to Homelessness
Carole Zufferey 7. Borderlands as a Critical Feminist Perspective in Social
Work Research Kimberly Dree Hudson 8. Myths and Monsters: Challenging
Assumptions of Poor Working Class Motherhood through Feminist Research
Victoria Foster Section 3: Treatment of Binaries in Research 9. Feminist
Research in the Absence of Gender: Exploring Intersubjectivity in Practice,
Purpose, and Representation Ann Curry-Stevens 10. Precarious Positioning:
Tensions in Doing Siiqqee Feminist Social Work Research Martha Kuwee Kumsa
11. Troubling the Binary: A Critical Look at the Dualistic Construction of
Quantitative/Qualitative Methods in Feminist Social Work Research Sandra
Leotti and Jennifer Muthanna Section 4: Engagement with Methodology 12.
Collage as Reflexivity: Illustrations and Reflections of a Photovoice Study
with Sex Workers Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 13. Building Solidarity through
Collective Consciousness in Feminist Participatory Action Research
Rupaleem Bhuyan, Flavia Genovese, Rachel Mehl, Bethany Osborne, Margarita
Pintin-Perez, and Fernanda Villanueva 14. Positionality and Privilege in
Qualitative Research: Feminist Critical Praxis Karen Morgaine 15. Critical
Feminist Social Work and the Queer Query Jen Self 16. Considering Emotion
and Emotional Labor in Feminist Social Work Research Gita Mehrotra 17.
Conclusion Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Christina Gringeri
1. Introduction Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Christina Gringeri
Section 1: Feminist Claims in Social Work Research 2. Doing Critical
Feminist Research: A Collaboration Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa, and Lori Ross
3. A Letter to Activists Entering Academia (Notes on Making the Transition
from Activist to Activist-Scholar) Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis 4. Doing
Profeminist Research with Men in Social Work: Reflections on Epistemology,
Methodolology, and Politics Bob Pease Section 2: Theory in Research 5.
Operationalizing Intersectionality in Feminist Social Work Research:
Reflections and Techniques from Research with Equity-Seeking Groups Wendy
Hulko 6. Intersectional Feminism and Social Work Responses to Homelessness
Carole Zufferey 7. Borderlands as a Critical Feminist Perspective in Social
Work Research Kimberly Dree Hudson 8. Myths and Monsters: Challenging
Assumptions of Poor Working Class Motherhood through Feminist Research
Victoria Foster Section 3: Treatment of Binaries in Research 9. Feminist
Research in the Absence of Gender: Exploring Intersubjectivity in Practice,
Purpose, and Representation Ann Curry-Stevens 10. Precarious Positioning:
Tensions in Doing Siiqqee Feminist Social Work Research Martha Kuwee Kumsa
11. Troubling the Binary: A Critical Look at the Dualistic Construction of
Quantitative/Qualitative Methods in Feminist Social Work Research Sandra
Leotti and Jennifer Muthanna Section 4: Engagement with Methodology 12.
Collage as Reflexivity: Illustrations and Reflections of a Photovoice Study
with Sex Workers Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 13. Building Solidarity through
Collective Consciousness in Feminist Participatory Action Research
Rupaleem Bhuyan, Flavia Genovese, Rachel Mehl, Bethany Osborne, Margarita
Pintin-Perez, and Fernanda Villanueva 14. Positionality and Privilege in
Qualitative Research: Feminist Critical Praxis Karen Morgaine 15. Critical
Feminist Social Work and the Queer Query Jen Self 16. Considering Emotion
and Emotional Labor in Feminist Social Work Research Gita Mehrotra 17.
Conclusion Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Christina Gringeri
Section 1: Feminist Claims in Social Work Research 2. Doing Critical
Feminist Research: A Collaboration Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa, and Lori Ross
3. A Letter to Activists Entering Academia (Notes on Making the Transition
from Activist to Activist-Scholar) Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis 4. Doing
Profeminist Research with Men in Social Work: Reflections on Epistemology,
Methodolology, and Politics Bob Pease Section 2: Theory in Research 5.
Operationalizing Intersectionality in Feminist Social Work Research:
Reflections and Techniques from Research with Equity-Seeking Groups Wendy
Hulko 6. Intersectional Feminism and Social Work Responses to Homelessness
Carole Zufferey 7. Borderlands as a Critical Feminist Perspective in Social
Work Research Kimberly Dree Hudson 8. Myths and Monsters: Challenging
Assumptions of Poor Working Class Motherhood through Feminist Research
Victoria Foster Section 3: Treatment of Binaries in Research 9. Feminist
Research in the Absence of Gender: Exploring Intersubjectivity in Practice,
Purpose, and Representation Ann Curry-Stevens 10. Precarious Positioning:
Tensions in Doing Siiqqee Feminist Social Work Research Martha Kuwee Kumsa
11. Troubling the Binary: A Critical Look at the Dualistic Construction of
Quantitative/Qualitative Methods in Feminist Social Work Research Sandra
Leotti and Jennifer Muthanna Section 4: Engagement with Methodology 12.
Collage as Reflexivity: Illustrations and Reflections of a Photovoice Study
with Sex Workers Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 13. Building Solidarity through
Collective Consciousness in Feminist Participatory Action Research
Rupaleem Bhuyan, Flavia Genovese, Rachel Mehl, Bethany Osborne, Margarita
Pintin-Perez, and Fernanda Villanueva 14. Positionality and Privilege in
Qualitative Research: Feminist Critical Praxis Karen Morgaine 15. Critical
Feminist Social Work and the Queer Query Jen Self 16. Considering Emotion
and Emotional Labor in Feminist Social Work Research Gita Mehrotra 17.
Conclusion Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Christina Gringeri