This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches within the field. Anti-discriminatory, woman-centered and intersectional accounts are critiqued for reliance upon both reification and isolation of gender. Via examination of poststructural, queer and trans theories within social work, the author then presents accounts based upon structural/materialist, ethnomethodological and discursive theories, in order to open up debates about conceptualization of gender. These are used to suggest that social work should adopt a focus on gender as a practical accomplishment that occurs within various settings or contexts
• Summary: This article is a discussion piece on the idea of ‘sexuality’ within social work. The aut...
This article discusses liberal, radical and socialist feminist perspectives and the ways in which th...
In interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, intersectionality has been a primary framework for thinki...
This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches wi...
This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches wi...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers ’ considerations of child de...
the uncomfortable intersections between gender and professional identities in social work This artic...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers’ considerations of child dev...
This article, in examining gender and justice, seeks to examine the relationship between feminist th...
The purpose of this article is to reflect upon how the gender and/or feminist perspectives have been...
The importance of demarcating gender and sexually diverse populations in structural social work theo...
The aim of this article is to highlight some of the theoretical issues and political dilemmas relate...
Dominant discourses on sexualities construct limited representations and understanding of same-sex ...
Abstract: Social work is a multi-dimensional and contradictory field of practice, which often leads ...
Dominant discourses on sexualities construct limited representations and understanding of same-sex a...
• Summary: This article is a discussion piece on the idea of ‘sexuality’ within social work. The aut...
This article discusses liberal, radical and socialist feminist perspectives and the ways in which th...
In interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, intersectionality has been a primary framework for thinki...
This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches wi...
This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches wi...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers ’ considerations of child de...
the uncomfortable intersections between gender and professional identities in social work This artic...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers’ considerations of child dev...
This article, in examining gender and justice, seeks to examine the relationship between feminist th...
The purpose of this article is to reflect upon how the gender and/or feminist perspectives have been...
The importance of demarcating gender and sexually diverse populations in structural social work theo...
The aim of this article is to highlight some of the theoretical issues and political dilemmas relate...
Dominant discourses on sexualities construct limited representations and understanding of same-sex ...
Abstract: Social work is a multi-dimensional and contradictory field of practice, which often leads ...
Dominant discourses on sexualities construct limited representations and understanding of same-sex a...
• Summary: This article is a discussion piece on the idea of ‘sexuality’ within social work. The aut...
This article discusses liberal, radical and socialist feminist perspectives and the ways in which th...
In interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, intersectionality has been a primary framework for thinki...